Rational Philosopher
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I am making this thread to document instances from the ongoing Iran war and how it may affect Pakistan's warfighting ability in our geographic & economic context.
Feel free to add in your own 2 cents.
Some things I've identified:
— Competent [qualitative] air forces means area-denial in the sky which can prevent sustained ariel bombing from an adversary preventing successful opening strikes
— Shahed-style cheap drones proved to be lethal and effective, decentralised, easy to use and acquire in large numbers
— Prevention of decapitation strikes is key to maintain a clear command & control structure; bunker-resistant underground military HQ similar to the Chinese-style could be solution
— Air defence will never be 100% certain but can cushion the blows, however it remains extremely costly to field in high quantities and may be uniquely difficult due to Pakistan's narrow geography. I do think Pakistan's air bases sit in an extremely vulnerable position to operate vis-a-vis India.
— Effective long-range strike weapons are key to cover far targets reliably, Pakistan lacks in this area conventionally. Examples like Israeli air-launched Sparrow family, KhorramShahr, cluster munition warheads, etc.
— Offensive capacity remains the best defence & deterrence
Side-note: A strong economic & industrial base translates to military strength, this continues to be criminally neglected in Pakistan.
Feel free to add in your own 2 cents.
Some things I've identified:
— Competent [qualitative] air forces means area-denial in the sky which can prevent sustained ariel bombing from an adversary preventing successful opening strikes
— Shahed-style cheap drones proved to be lethal and effective, decentralised, easy to use and acquire in large numbers
— Prevention of decapitation strikes is key to maintain a clear command & control structure; bunker-resistant underground military HQ similar to the Chinese-style could be solution
— Air defence will never be 100% certain but can cushion the blows, however it remains extremely costly to field in high quantities and may be uniquely difficult due to Pakistan's narrow geography. I do think Pakistan's air bases sit in an extremely vulnerable position to operate vis-a-vis India.
— Effective long-range strike weapons are key to cover far targets reliably, Pakistan lacks in this area conventionally. Examples like Israeli air-launched Sparrow family, KhorramShahr, cluster munition warheads, etc.
— Offensive capacity remains the best defence & deterrence
Side-note: A strong economic & industrial base translates to military strength, this continues to be criminally neglected in Pakistan.




