CombatCorner
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Wonder what does Modi has to say now
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Wonder what does Modi has to say now
I don't think the Indians will be coming back for more any time sooner (this is nothing more the rhetoric and sabre rattling to save face to their own public, they're even sending their politicians from various parties to go abroad and give their bullshit stories... unfortunately that is too late and will not work).thats the million $ question
I think downing the Rafale was too much. Pakistan is keeping its tongue tight so that things might not escalate. I bet we have footage and everything like in 2019. However, I think this time the photos are of Chinese satellites, and Pakistan may not release it.
Whatever happened at Bolhari (AWACS or not), it didn't give India much excuse to cease fire. Pakistan was asking to cease hostilities since the onset of the battle.
@maverick I think there is no need to increase the army as both India and Pak will not fight to their guts and blood, we never did. We need to increase our drone strike capabilities.
Right before the ceasefire@Reichmarshal
The casualties caused at Balori AF were a cheap shot after the ceasefire was announced,
When was the ceasefire announced? When was Balori base hit?
@Goenitz
While the government and ISPR are silent.
Maybe there is a good reason they are silent?
Regards
google it.....or go back a few pages@Goenitz
We need political, financial, and the rest of regional stability more than ever.
Good suggestion. All of us could do with it.
@Reichmarshal
What time PST was ceasefire announced?
Regards
Let’s not get impressed by the Indians using a sledgehammer for a nail. Sure, holes in roofs and roads, and collapsed hangars make for good press. But what are you achieving, really? The Fatah series can perform ‘surgery’ at the respective ranges. It is high supersonic in the terminal phase. Its profile is too thin for manual CIWS. And it can be used to saturate the target. All videos that have been shared portray the intention of not saturating the targets. I don’t know if that’s because of low inventory or simple ‘calibrated response’. But definitely if fired in numbers they will be a nightmare for the enemy.
Thank you for detailed reply, I am grateful. with your permission i want to talk about my perspective regarding two points of your post.I don't think the Indians will be coming back for more any time sooner (this is nothing more the rhetoric and sabre rattling to save face to their own public, they're even sending their politicians from various parties to go abroad and give their bullshit stories... unfortunately that is too late and will not work).
In a conflict/war no parties have a fool proof systems that are not penetrable to each others defences - look at the Ukrainian and Russian conflict, despite the advance weapons on each side - both sides have been hit long range over their borders.
In regards to dealing with enemy capabilities (SWOT analysis), there are always different solutions:
Tackling the BrahMos supersonic missiles is a complex challenge for Pakistan due to their speed, precision, and versatility. Here are some strategies that could be considered:
1. Enhanced Air Defense Systems: Pakistan could invest in advanced air defense systems capable of detecting and intercepting supersonic missiles. The current HQ-9 surface-to-air missile system, while effective, may need upgrades or additional systems to handle the BrahMos' speed and maneuverability.
2. Electronic Warfare: Developing and deploying electronic warfare capabilities to jam or disrupt the guidance systems of incoming missiles could be another approach. This would require significant advancements in technology and infrastructure.
3. Early Warning Systems: Improving early warning systems to detect missile launches as early as possible would give Pakistan more time to respond. This could involve satellite surveillance, radar systems, and other detection technologies.
4. Counter-Strike Capabilities: Developing or acquiring similar capabilities to deter potential attacks. A credible counter-strike capability can serve as a deterrent against the use of such missiles.
Each of these strategies would require substantial investment and international cooperation. It's a multifaceted issue that involves not just military preparedness but also diplomatic and technological advancements.
In regards to Pakistani indiginouse projects - there are many that are in development:
Air-Launched Cruise Missiles (ALCMs)
1. RAAD-II: An advanced ALCM with a range of approximately 600 km, potentially nuclear-capable.
2. Taimur: A newer ALCM with a range of 290 km (export version), designed for precision strikes and integration with the JF-17 Thunder.
Drones
1. Sarkash Kamikaze Drone: A long-range loitering munition with a range of 1,000 km and a flight endurance of over 120 minutes.
2. Blaze Series Loitering Munitions:
- Blaze 25: Short-range, 75 km range, 60 minutes endurance.
- Blaze 50: Medium-range, 180 km range, 20 kg warhead.
- Blaze 75: Long-range, 500 km range, 30 kg warhead.
3. Wing Loong II: A Chinese-designed reconnaissance-attack drone with medium-altitude, long-endurance capabilities.
4. Burraq: A locally developed drone inspired by the US MQ-1 Predator, used for reconnaissance and attack.
Other GIDS Technologies
1. Spider Anti-UAV System: A comprehensive anti-drone system for detecting, tracking, and neutralizing UAVs.
2. Shahpar-III UCAV: An advanced unmanned combat aerial vehicle with a 20-hour endurance and multiple hardpoints for weapons.
3. FAAZ-2 BVR Missile: A long-range air-to-air missile with a range of 180 km and a maximum speed of Mach 3.5.
4. Fatah-II GMLRS: A guided multiple launch rocket system with a range of up to 250 km.
In addition, many of the above are increasing their ranges. Pakistan does not necessarily need to purchase all items from abroad as it's local industrial capacity is getting stronger by the day.
Conventionally, Pakistan can easily hold/go on the offensive in a short duration war....after that, then it escalated to a nuclear exchange. Which no sane side wants.
Thank you for detailed reply, I am grateful. with your permission i want to talk about my perspective regarding two points of your post.
1st the Ceasefire and 2nd your point 4 - Counter strike weapon
I would disagree that ceasefire is normal. until unless there is a peace accord! situation cannot go back to normal. this assumption in unstainable on both sides. we cannot remain in crises stage. as of now things will go downhill.
With this prespective local options become null and void. what we have matters now!
2nd point: regarding Counter strike weapon (conventional) is desperately required this is where we are lacking to achieve deterrence. but weapon is required is type that can manage S400 and future threats as well. rockets and SRBMs (Abdali/Ghaznavi) type weapons will not work. why because of the nature of operations. we need aero-ballistic missile with MaRV.
Since we are in state of crises with ceasefire holding - we do not have enough time. fatteh 3 and 4 all are good, but they are not MaRV capable which is niche requirement to bring deterrence.
that is why i suggested to approach Iranians for Raad-500/Zohair SSM - 450-500km /320kg warhead MaRV Aero-Ballistic missile. with two ready to fire - TEL. that too civilian derived vehicle off the shelf and can work in GPS denied environment.
Iranians are selling to Houthis which do not have enough infrastructure, we in Pakistan can do better and in quick time.
all this is just an opinion - if we have enough time - which we have not enough. we will fight with what we have and by will of Allah will prevail.
Pakistan Zindabad
Buddy, ISPR showed an edited clip during the press conference and claimed a missile hit Afghanistan. Meanwhile, five ballistic missiles struck Punjab, launched by India. So please, don’t compare Pakistan with India.lmao they aren’t pics stop coping. There are videos from Bhatinda with various angles of the Rafale exploding in air then falling down where indian farmers are seen strolling around the wreckage.
The mirage 2000 in Pampore was recorded by a local as well who went to the crash site & started recording.
Mig-29 near akhnoor was recorded by Indian soldiers.
Did we forget how Indian officials picked up farmers in Bhatinda and asked them to delete their videos or how PunjabTv was forced to delete their image of the serial number of Rafale.
Pakistan did some blunders in this skirmish but we certainly aren’t bad of liars as the Indians
Apparently, this is a montage of our strikes:We still haven't seen a rigorous assessment of how this weapon did, yes it did get through, and I do agree if used by the numbers it can be a major problem for them. However the damage so far has been linked to the air launched Chinese CM-400AKG.
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