Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

yes this was the vid i was talking about , u even can hear them saying "which side is iran "
 
Yes, its pretty easy to get to KP from Isb because its a left turn going up the hills, but the issue isnt solved by "ham idhar, tum udhar" typical myopia but by a combination of finding out Afghan and Afghan sympathizers and not picking up the random Pashtun just because you cannot see the issues created by past military operations and failed political cycles in the past.

And lol - Capital at Lahore - the same ones who were holding Javed Akhtar's feet as if it was the door to the Kaaba... Lahore is busy feeding itself and is best as the capital if you want Pakistani to capitulate within 2 days.

Islamabad was always a compromise as a site for a capital due to proximity to the overall Punjab biased communications lines and Ayub Khan's need to be closer to Pindi Garrison for his own safety and away from Karachi where Fatima Jinnah was always to be more popular.

It also offers "depth" of sorts from both sides of the border from some perspectives -
but if you want in ideal capital then think of Muzaffargarh as one option.
Or even just Multan
 
yes this was the vid i was talking about , u even can hear them saying "which side is iran "
Yes , but air to air missiles were fired, and does seem to be from the latest Drone event in Islamabad.
The drones don't seem to be going anywhere, probably jammed and randomly flying.
But were hit by missiles.
 
The bigger question is - where did they get the drones(these arent the battery powered toy kind) so who shipped them these? Who trained them on the ground?

Perhaps that miss is the greater question instead of who launched the drones and from where.
I heard some rumours a while back some rogue/compromised elements in the Iranian IRGC help trained them also with the assembly and smuggling process to bring these drones kits from China to Afghanistan
 
What drones these can be ?
Have a gasoline engine and wooden prop, so definitely not quad copters 1000053929.jpg
 
ISPR acknowledged the Afghan drone attack, saying it was successfully repelled, though falling debris injured some civilians.

It added that Operation Ghazab-lil-Haq shall continue until Pakistan’s concerns about terrorism from Afghan soil are addressed by the Afghan Taliban.
 
The bigger question is - where did they get the drones(these arent the battery powered toy kind) so who shipped them these? Who trained them on the ground?

Perhaps that miss is the greater question instead of who launched the drones and from where.

It's a week's work to get the carbon fiber shell ready. The blueprints and airfoil shape and everything is available on the internet.

The servos and props are available from stores in Saddar. So can spektrum tx/rx.

The engine I am sure can be sourced locally as well.

If autonomously navigated, then that's the only question...but you can get off the shelf components for those pretty easily too.

There's been RC aircraft competitions in Pakistani universities running since about 20 odd years now...albeit they are electric. But it isn't a huge leap to move to gasoline powered.
 
What drones these can be ?
Have a gasoline engine and wooden prop, so definitely not quad copters View attachment 185642
its really annoying when the same, already answered questions are repeated.

Theyre custom drones, using hobbyist bits, with a DLE-35/85 engine and a couple other parts.
 
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@hasssanali8998 - Samaj raha hai, na....
 

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