SolarWarden
Trusted Member
If true and ADS are being taken out it looks like India's next strike will be with aircraft.
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So all the drones were not neutralized ?Aik tu ye SM clout chase kernay walay bhenchod aqal ka andhay tiktok charsi bohat hogaye haen. If you see anyone doing this, rok k chitrol kerdo ya sipahion ki attention kerwa do us per.
I have been repeating this. We need to take Kashmir. Period.
India cannot "take it" anywhere as Pakistan has local air superiority. Maybe you can take it one place actually.They hit Amritsar or elsewhere along Punjab, India will take it to Karachi, for which they might try something too adventurous, like hitting Kochi shipyard, Mumbai, the Bombay high oil rigs.. it never ends.
Even as an Indian, I can see the logic in what you're saying. But the core issue is that, globally, attacks by Islamic actors are almost automatically framed as terrorism, regardless of context. That association is deeply entrenched. In contrast, other societies, rightly or wrongly, don't carry that same baggage. They might cheer attacks on perceived enemies, but they aren’t producing a stream of madrasa trained militants or suicide bombers. That's where the perception gap becomes a structural disadvantage for Pakistan’s narrative.
Forget about their air force, most likely won't enter the theatre. They are for now trying to salvage the lost respect and checking out our defences by using drones. For them, drones won't attract a lethal response from Pakistan.All the SEAD operations are most likely part of a saturation attack ahead of another potential showdown by either the IAF or missile forces. Pakistan may find itself caught in the dilemma of mounting a double response—both in terms of time and place of its choosing—just as another salvo is about to strike its targets.
India took 14 days to retaliate and royally fkd up. Don't be so hasty, let the army plan this properly, we cannot afford to waste any planes or important assets in a hurry to retaliate. You have something against the Army higher ups, then keep it for another time. We are low in numbers and our only strength is strategizing. They do not have to listen to you or anyone else and make blunders in a hurry.
The caption of that tweet is just idiotic. One can clearly see the drone falling straight down on its belly. No aircraft 'rushes' to its target flat down.Great observation .....there were terrorist crows sitting on the trees where drone landed
This alone should warrant wiping out all S400 batteries with no delay. But Alas!How it is an interception ? its very much confirmed engagement of a target which was already hit earlier.
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