Oscar
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This is fog of war.sir is it true that paf was targeting their awacs while on its runway but due to escalation they let it go
It is possible they did have it on sensor but whether they could actually engage it is anyone’s claim
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This is fog of war.sir is it true that paf was targeting their awacs while on its runway but due to escalation they let it go
They have the money, but what can they buy with it? Aim260?
Then we should go for PL-17 which has similar range of that R-37M (400 KM) to counter R-37MI think they are going for the Russian R37m missile, which has a range of 400km.
Will Russia sell them the R37m or will they get the export version?
But, it requires target to be locked at the first place. Even the French radars have failed in this regard. The Pak EW/EA/ES is damn good to deny it...I think they are going for the Russian R37m missile, which has a range of 400km.
Will Russia sell them the R37m or will they get the export version?
Them going for the missile requires the ability to actually employ it.I think they are going for the Russian R37m missile, which has a range of 400km.
Will Russia sell them the R37m or will they get the export version?
He has habit of exaggerating things. I remember him claiming that Pakistan used more ordnance in May-25 than we did in 1965 war.
Hi, in an article by Alan Warnes in AirForces Monthly a few months ago, it was explicitly stated the PAF could have destroyed an A50, but chose not to do it in order to reduce escalation. I am sure the PAF regreted that decision after India's Brahmos strike on Bolari which damaged a SAAB 2000.
Technically - that is possible
Because a B-57 carried 7000lbs a JF-17 can do 8000lbs
A WW2 B-17 carried 5000lbs of bombs - a F-15E can do 20000lbs+ and unlike the B-17 those are very accurate bombs.
So it likely plausible that even with lesser sorties the PAF delivered greater tonnage.
Hi, in an article by Alan Warnes in AirForces Monthly a few months ago, it was explicitly stated the PAF could have destroyed an A50, but chose not to do it in order to reduce escalation. I am sure the PAF regreted that decision after India's Brahmos strike on Bolari which damaged a SAAB 2000.
Well - “proven”(through open sourced imagery as the only metric) events then negate the entire PAF official narrative all the way back to the 7th as well.We have only one proven event where PAF was used in A2G role. And that was the morning of 10th May when JF-17s launched CM-400AKGs at Indian Airbases. I'm sure that was not quite close to what PAF dropped in whole of 65 war.
Technically - that is possible
Because a B-57 carried 7000lbs a JF-17 can do 8000lbs
A WW2 B-17 carried 5000lbs of bombs - a F-15E can do 20000lbs+ and unlike the B-17 those are very accurate bombs.
So it likely plausible that even with lesser sorties the PAF delivered greater tonnage.
Wow. That's a high bar. If so, I'm afraid that we have no proof of Pakistani assertions, or Israeli or American or Indian or any other assertions about just any war. We have proof that Nazi Germany lost the war. But we have no "proof" of casualties beyond what someone wrote. We know that Bangladesh successfully seceded from Pakistan - hence, we lost. India won. Bangladesh won. But we have no proof of the casualties that are still contested.Alan Warnes' recent writing on PAF has been very biased and one sided. For us to take a claim on its face value, some explanation needs to be there. I'm not saying there should be official word on it, but us, as members of a defence forum should not take words as they are spoken.
What system does the PAF possess that could have reached that far into Indian territory and was not taken out, like most of our drone systems were?
In this case however, we’re looking at air dropped tonnage.And you didnt even mention the large scale artillery bombardment that began the week prior and the fatah strikes as part of BuM. With pure ammounts of fire used in 65 there may be more counting all calibers of shells but this was the most ammount of ordinance we ever delivered onto indian soil in history.
@Ak01 maybe you can help out here- regardsWhy a AWAC was Stationed so near the enemy Border- and why AIR DEFENCE failed here - what’s lecture for future?
The drone claim I have heard during the war from operational folks well before warned article.Alan Warnes' recent writing on PAF has been very biased and one sided. For us to take a claim on its face value, some explanation needs to be there. I'm not saying there should be official word on it, but us, as members of a defence forum should not take words as they are spoken.
What system does the PAF possess that could have reached that far into Indian territory and was not taken out, like most of our drone systems were?
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