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It's called deconfliction - you don't want civilian aircraft flying into areas where there is risk of missiles being lobbed.I wonder why? Are we planning missile launches? Or expecting enemy activity in our airspace (highly unlikely).
We haven't really used those systems thoughWe have Yalghar 200 and Blaze 25.
We haven't seen them being used.We haven't really used those systems though
Due to fear of Pakistani military airstrikes, the Afghan Taliban leadership has gone into hiding in Bamyan Province.
The video clearly shows that several senior Afghan Taliban officials, gripped by fear of Pakistani military airstrikes, fled and took refuge in Bamyan via helicopters.
According to sources, several senior Afghan Taliban officials fled in fear and were transported to Bamyan via five helicopters.
It should be noted that this move is actually the result of pressure from Pakistan's effective air and ground operations, which has forced the Taliban leadership to panic and relocate to safer locations.
According to local sources, all five helicopters are still present at Bamyan Airport, which is clear evidence that the Taliban leadership is gripped by fear and uncertainty.
“Leaked Taliban sources claim significant losses following alleged PAF strikes at Bagram Airbase.
Reported damage includes:
• 3 Black Hawk helicopters (permanently damaged)
• 2 A-29 Super Tucano aircraft (destroyed)
• MD-530/Cayuse Warrior helicopters (destroyed)
• 500+ XM1151 Humvees (destroyed)
• 40,000+ M4/M16 rifles (rendered unusable)
• 5,000,000+ rounds of ammunition (exploded)
• 2,000+ NVGs & surveillance drones (burned)
• 54 GBU / 500 lb JDAM precision munitions (destroyed)
Independent verification pending”
awam tau awam hamari intizaamiya b Masha Allah..
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