Used in operation swift retort with accuracy. I watched on TV that pak found some unexploded spice bombs from the jungle where these bombs were dropped,wallah o aalim.We already developed long range glide bomb remember H-2/H-4
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Used in operation swift retort with accuracy. I watched on TV that pak found some unexploded spice bombs from the jungle where these bombs were dropped,wallah o aalim.We already developed long range glide bomb remember H-2/H-4
Airbases in Tibet comes to the mind...Just imagine—when that explosive tech gets loaded onto our BrahMos Block III, Pralay, Agni, K-series missiles, precision-guided munitions, artillery shells, and MLRS. That's gonna be some next-level firepower! For example, an airbase that would normally require several missiles to disable could be severely impacted by fewer Pralay missiles with SEBEX 2 due to the doubled explosive yield.
Your H2/H4 glide bombs are liscence production of South African Denel raptor glide bombs.We already developed long range glide bomb remember H-2/H-4
PAF dropped those Chinese-made bombs, but missed their targets and were found unexploded in the jungle whereas during Balakot air strike, the IAF used the penetrator version of the Spice 2000. The craters shown from that raid were huge and typical of a high-yield explosive, around 400–500 kg, not the type of damage you’d get from a penetrator bomb. A penetrator would’ve dug 3–4 meters deep and created a massive mudpile due to its high momentum and low yield. The main target of the IAF’s raid was the Trainee Accommodation (Mujahid hostel) located at Latitude North 34 deg, 27 min, 53 sec, and Longitude East, 73 deg, 19 min, 04 sec; at the north edge of the camp. 3 Spice 2000 bombs landed precisely within 3 m CEP at 0330H on 26 February on the roof of this building.Used in operation swift retort with accuracy. I watched on TV that pak found some unexploded spice bombs from the jungle where these bombs were dropped,wallah o aalim.
Their bases are in deep trouble now with Indian kamikaze drones hitting them from 300 km to 1,000 km away. They'll be in a tough spot, especially with those high-altitude airbases. If the S-400 missiles and DRDO STAR take out their AWACS and refueling tankers, they won't have the guts to keep fighting.Airbases in Tibet comes to the mind...
There is a reason so less number of J20s deployed....Their bases are in deep trouble now with Indian kamikaze drones hitting them from 300 km to 1,000 km away. They'll be in a tough spot, especially with those high-altitude airbases. If the S-400 missiles and DRDO STAR take out their AWACS and refueling tankers, they won't have the guts to keep fighting.
Unlike traditional radar, quantum radar can detect stealth aircraft more accurately because it uses quantum entanglement to detect objects with high precision, even at longer ranges. India has already been researching quantum technology and should increase focus on quantum radar projects, particularly in collaboration with global partners. AI and machine learning can be used to predict flight paths and regain radar lock quickly. It can help manage large datasets in real-time, offering improved tracking of stealth aircraft. Stealth aircraft are optimized to evade radar detection but are still vulnerable to dual band infrared detection due to their heat signatures. During the Kosovo War in 1999, a Serbian SA-3 SAM battery managed to shoot down a U.S. F-117 stealth fighter. However, this success was largely attributed to clever positioning and tactics (including using multiple radars) rather than the ability to maintain constant tracking on the stealth jet. India is creating a robust IADS that combines different types of radar systems (like AESA and OTH radars), AWACS, satellites and SAMs at various altitudes and ranges to create overlapping layers of protection. These systems can form the outer defensive layer against high-altitude threats. Deploying Akash-NG, Barak-8, S-400, QR-SAM and future LRSAM systems for mid-range and point defense will be crucial to ensuring any stealth aircraft that slips through the initial layers can be intercepted. India's defense infrastructure, particularly airbases and SAM sites, should be hardened using tunnels and underground bunkers to make them more resistant to air attacks. Stealth fighters often carry limited payloads, so well-protected infrastructure will reduce the effectiveness of enemy strikes.There is a reason so less number of J20s deployed....
It doesn't matter H-2/H-4 are the license production version of South African Denel raptor glide bombs, we produce and have the glide bombs before youYour H2/H4 glide bombs are liscence production of South African Denel raptor glide bombs.
Pakistan never developed a precision guided bomb.
Whereas here are some of the bombs developed by India indigenously.
High Speed Low Drag Bomb - Wikipedia
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Sudarshan laser-guided bomb - Wikipedia
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DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon - Wikipedia
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We have had glide bombs for ages, the H2sow is about 20 years old I thinkThis is what worries me the most. Instead of looking west, we look east!
Total dhimmi attitude.
Lol what a fantasy story you have, first you claim madarsa and now HostelPAF dropped those Chinese-made bombs, but missed their targets and were found unexploded in the jungle whereas during Balakot air strike, the IAF used the penetrator version of the Spice 2000. The craters shown from that raid were huge and typical of a high-yield explosive, around 400–500 kg, not the type of damage you’d get from a penetrator bomb. A penetrator would’ve dug 3–4 meters deep and created a massive mudpile due to its high momentum and low yield. The main target of the IAF’s raid was the Trainee Accommodation (Mujahid hostel) located at Latitude North 34 deg, 27 min, 53 sec, and Longitude East, 73 deg, 19 min, 04 sec; at the north edge of the camp. 3 Spice 2000 bombs landed precisely within 3 m CEP at 0330H on 26 February on the roof of this building.
The DG ISPR, Major General Asif Ghafoor has blatantly fooled the world and the independent media group — by conducting their visit to the JeM camp under a bundle of, pardon me for using the word a thousandth time — lies!!!
When it boolywarts dancing going to startAirbases in Tibet comes to the mind...
Never as dragon lacks the guts to do anything substantial against India.... at the most they're capable of smaller incursions here and there and act like a lion....When it boolywarts dancing going to start
They can reach your capital with conventional weapons LONG RANGE MBRLS, can you reach their capital (Beijing) with conventional weapons of any sort other then your BMs?Never as dragon lacks the guts to do anything substantial against India.... at the most they're capable of smaller incursions here and there and act like a lion....
Man I love your confidenceTheir bases are in deep trouble now with Indian kamikaze drones hitting them from 300 km to 1,000 km away. They'll be in a tough spot, especially with those high-altitude airbases. If the S-400 missiles and DRDO STAR take out their AWACS and refueling tankers, they won't have the guts to keep fighting.
Wrong again.It doesn't matter H-2/H-4 are the license production version of South African Denel raptor glide bombs, we produce and have the glide bombs before you
And we also developed Takbir and REK (Range Extension Kit) glide bombs INDIGENOUSLY unrelated to any foreign based glide bombs
And last I'm talking about glide bombs not dump bombs
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Pakistan on Thursday (Jan 18) launched airstrikes in Iran against alleged militant hideouts, killing at least nine people. In the retaliatory action called operation "Marg Bar Sarmachar" several missiles hit a village in the Sistan-Baluchestan province that borders Pakistan, said Iranian state...www.google.com
Takbir bomb - Wikipedia
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