kimjongun
Registered Member
Were Pakistan's nuclear assets destroyed?
Fresh narrative from the enemy.
BULL CRAP.
It was a overdosed scalp.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Were Pakistan's nuclear assets destroyed?
Fresh narrative from the enemy.
PAF didn't underestimate...........they prepared for the threat from day one....and it showed in both the aerial encounters.Cannot underestimate still.. best results come when u overestimate
Really you need to learn from us guys??!! Have you looked at those floats your shameless officials showed your public on Republic day??!! Or u only see things that suit your inherent bias and skewed narrative?Fully agree on that. We need to learn a lot about propaganda from you guys.
Really you need to learn from us guys??!! Have you looked at those floats your shameless officials showed your public on Republic day??!! Or u only see things that suit your inherent bias and skewed narrative?
PaF had longer stick in air to air combat while India had it in case of strike vectors. So the importance of having long range and effective strike vectors was demonstrated on both occasions.PAF didn't underestimate...........they prepared for the threat from day one....and it showed in both the aerial encounters.
Indians couldn't even get a single missile fired successfully at PAF on May 7th. Let that sink it.
Indians had Meteors and MICAs and the FSO on Rafale that can detect stealth from 100km away, apparently and they had SPECTRA to protect them.PaF had longer stick in air to air combat while India had it in case of strike vectors. So the importance of having long range and effective strike vectors was demonstrated on both occasions.
why ?Boys, get ready for J35 flying Pakistani colors this year for putting Sindoor 2 teeka on Indias forehead.
Nope...Modi's prediction in 2019 that if they had Rafales then the outcome of Abhinandan's Mig 21 dog fight with a Jf-17 would have been different. That prophecy came true on May 6-7th 2015. The outcome was different, 6:0 instead of 1:0 .why ?
isn't j-10 c & jf 17 already ruling the skies ?
didn't they force India to initiate the ceasefire & nominate trump for nobel ?
Disagree. We need to learn propaganda from the Vishwaguru. His statement in June 2020 on the Galwan incident was.Fully agree on that. We need to learn a lot about propaganda from you guys.
why ?
isn't j-10 c & jf 17 already ruling the skies ?
didn't they force India to initiate the ceasefire & nominate trump for nobel ?
fifth gen fighters can wait however we need the latest and best Chinese missiles, both air to air and air to ground in our arsenal now..why ?
isn't j-10 c & jf 17 already ruling the skies ?
didn't they force India to initiate the ceasefire & nominate trump for nobel ?
I'd more concerned about amount of Brahmos missiles available at any point in time!
imagine, all fired at you once (that is quite far fetched?)
okay, then imagine, 50% fired at us at the same time!
As someone who actually lives in karachi knowing IN has 200 brahmos available at any time does absolutely terrify me considering how comparatively feeble the AAW capabilities of PN are
You do realize you dont need only PN vessels to counter Brahmos, right? Land/Shore based multilayer AD can help too......and you have some pretty decent topography (hint: above sea level height) available to mount your radars for low altitude tracking.As someone who actually lives in karachi knowing IN has 200 brahmos available at any time does absolutely terrify me considering how comparatively feeble the AAW capabilities of PN are
Doesn’t matter if it would be covered by western media or not someone here would say it because OPSEC was pretty poor from Pakistani end comparing to India.I agree that would be expected from PAF. But these guys are just making claims without any proof. Further more if any loss of a big ticket item would have occurred , like an F16, some reliable western media source would have covered it.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.