side-winder
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Bholari wasnt superficial
Jacobabad a part of Hangar roof collapsed but it was completely empty.
Everything else was superficial or even a case of stray systems.
S-400 is reportedly based on two aspects.
First is that once the CM-400 was launched the radar emissions were on until the missile countdown finished and then the Cheeseboard at Adampur never came online again(and reportedly STILL hasn’t).
Second is the individual lost.
Third is humint.
It is also possible that system was not damaged but proximity of strike caused them to relocate it to their rather well prepared dispersal sites but since the system never came back online for the duration of BuM and PaF sent UaVs and opened up a rather “stroll in the park” corridor to Dehli Airspace means even if it survived the threat was neutralized. At that point those might as well be paperweights much like the Rafale’s have been taken out for a full rework of tactics and updates to threat library.
If anything the grapevine is the French want to CHARGE India for more current updated and its causing a dispute - take it with salt.
However, the Israelis have been very open and their supplied systems on Mkis, Mig-29s and some local Indian systems have been fully updated with gathered EW data and so they’re the ones currently doing the front line flying.
Exactly this --- People don't understand -- Going up against S400 was indeed one hell of a mission and those pilots have been rightly awarded -- even if they actually were not successful in causing significant damage to it.
I think i have stated it earlier somewhere - S400 actually did try to engage our strike formation. That was a dangerous mission by these pilots which could have been disasterous as SAMs were the only persistent threat they were facing. The IAF never got airborne.
However, once they launched the CM400s -- S400 went offline after hits -- and to explain that there can only be two reasons -- one some part of CM400 did hit and damage S400 to generate an unserviceability. Or CM400s missed the target however, the IAF was forced to relocate immediately -- knowning that PAF might try again to hit -- which is not a bad thinking at all and hence the relocation of complete system made it go offline for 10th.
Either way -- the S400 was no longer available for providing effective AD cover. And that explains how PAF fighters were roaming around the LoC unchalleneged afterwards.
Similarly -- i think the pilots who undertook daring missions onto Nur Khan and Murid have been very rightly awarded. A total professional job -- not because they took out so called C2 centers or those 2 trailers. But it certainly conveyed to PAF how accurately they could be hit forcing alot of immediate relocations although some critical relocations had already been done after 7th.





