Indian false flag and current Indo-Pak stand-off updates

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No it's not FATAH series which is dedicated non-nuclear guided missile.

Abdali is a nuclear capable short range missiles system.

By we are are clearly observing the strategy of Pakistan to fight war on two domains i.e. Nuclear and Non-nuclear Domains.

But it does not mean technology of one missile system could not be used to improve the other missile system.
Your wrong Abdali and Fatah are same. Doctor samarmand mubarik himself said that a few yrs ago in news talk, that we tested a Abdali missile with 400km range.
Shaheen and Ababeel series of missiles are more than enough to pound India landmass.
What we are seeing now are purely conventional missiles.
Even the missiles looks like F2, the fins and all that
 
Your wrong Abdali and Fatah are same. Doctor samarmand mubarik himself said that a few yrs ago in news talk, that we tested a Abdali missile with 400km range.
Shaheen and Ababeel series of missiles are more than enough to pound India landmass.
What we are seeing now are purely conventional missiles
He’s saying the same thing. In nuclear delivery system form it’s designated Abdali. In conventional role it’s Fatah-3.
 
Your wrong Abdali and Fatah are same. Doctor samarmand mubarik himself said that a few yrs ago in news talk, that we tested a Abdali missile with 400km range.
Shaheen and Ababeel series of missiles are more than enough to pound India landmass.
What we are seeing now are purely conventional missiles.
Even the missiles looks like F2, the fins and all that
Please reread my posts and try to understand what I am saying.

"Learn to unlearn and relearn"
 

Five terrorists killed in security raids across K-P: ISPR​


Security forces have killed five terrorists during three separate operations in different areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).

According to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the operations were conducted on April 30 and May 1 in various locations of K-P, during which five terrorists were killed.

The statement added that two terrorists were arrested during the operation. In Bajaur district, security forces launched an operation based on intelligence reports, targeting a militant hideout effectively.

According to the Pakistan Army spokesperson, three terrorists were killed after a heavy exchange of fire. Among the dead was a high-value target, identified as Fareedullah.

It further stated that another secret operation was conducted in the Dosali area of North Waziristan, where two terrorists were killed during a firefight.

ISPR said that the third operation was carried out in Mohmand district, where security forces successfully raided a militant hideout and arrested two terrorists, including a high-level militant named Lal Amir, also known as Ibrahim.

The army spokesperson added that a large cache of weapons, ammunition, and explosives was also recovered during these operations. The killed and arrested terrorists had been involved in various terrorist activities.

The statement concluded that a clearance operation is ongoing in the area to eliminate any remaining terrorists, and that the Pakistan Army remains determined to eradicate terrorism and will continue its struggle to rid the country of this menace.

 
He’s saying the same thing. In nuclear delivery system form it’s designated Abdali. In conventional role it’s Fatah-3.
Seems odd.
Nuclear strikes will be launched from Balochistan and you need more than 400kms of range for strictly speaking for strategic strikes.
I believe it's a conventional missile. That can be produced in thousands
 
Seems odd.
Nuclear strikes will be launched from Balochistan and you need more than 400kms of range for strictly speaking for strategic strikes.
I believe it's a conventional missile. That can be produced in thousands
Tactical battlefield nukes. Not the strategic ones. We even have 70km Nasr for that role.
 
Tactical battlefield nukes. Not the strategic ones. We even have 70km Nasr for that role.
Given all the investment in conventional domain, I don't think so they are that keen on using tactical nukes
 
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Given all the investment in conventional domain, I don't think so they are that keen on using tactical nukes
Of course, that’s not the weapon of first resort. But the option is there. Gives flexibility before going strategic.

The added dimension is the conventional systems. Which can be employed as first resort weapons.
 
Seems odd.
Nuclear strikes will be launched from Balochistan and you need more than 400kms of range for strictly speaking for strategic strikes.
I believe it's a conventional missile. That can be produced in thousands
Nasar, FATAH and Abdali systems are short range system and would address a situation where India army may adopt something similar to cold start and it's more refined and modified form.

In that case not only the enemy would face these systems employed in counter force and counter value roles within 500 KM radius of active battlefield.

Thus plugin the gap which India is seeking to wage a war against Pakistan below the strategic nuclear threshold.
 
Coming on two weeks now, they’re still looking for their own home brewed jihadi and blaming it on us:

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