MirageV3ff
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Not a surprise. They didn't exactly conclude operation sindhoor, just paused it. And its a strategic pause, they're definitely working around tactics for their airforce and replacing attritional losses.Well India is on a war prep footage moving things very quickly. Some chatter was heard that before Modi leaves, he wants to "punish" Pakistan. Wet dream it may be, but share your opinions about it.
India started to test urgently required Russian missiles JayShanker negotiated and acquired from Putin a few months ago along with 3-5 additional S-400's. They are branding these acquisitions as "phase I of Sudharshan chakar" and testing first interceptor ranging around 150 KM. S-400's lost components have been provided and deliveries have commenced for additional units urgently procured.
Indian airforce is going in an over drive, this time, doing exercises in Ladakh region. One of the excuse they made up for losing Rafales was that the J-10C had been practicing in the Kashmir region and knew the terrain well. Now Indian pilots who will participate in the next conflict will be given extensive experience on this terrain. Chatter also says the trainers are Israelis this time as Modi's lost trust in Indian airforce trainers and war planners.
Below is a Notam issued today by the IAF:
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@Hakikat ve Hikmet @MirageV3ff @PAKISTANFOREVER @FuturePAF @War Historian
Question is what are we doing. We still don't have a clear deterrence against Brahmos and our AD isn't as layered and dare I say effective as it should be.
I think we should definitely look at this from an offensive posture and not defensive, we'll have to preempt the strikes and make sure they count. That's only when Pakistan is in a position where it can afford to preempt it, and right now I doubt that we are at that stage.



