Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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Well, Tesla Cybertruck can already withstand small arms so with little modifications, it can withstand a lot more. This is a very interesting video where they are testing weapons on Cybertruck. The cost is around $100k.

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Small arms is meaningless. The plate we have on Mohafiz and Mohafiz II are rated to defeat 7.62 ball.

The cybertruck is not EN 762, NIJ rated nor ballistics certified by UL.

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Well, Tesla Cybertruck can already withstand small arms so with little modifications, it can withstand a lot more. This is a very interesting video where they are testing weapons on Cybertruck. The cost is around $100k.

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Cyber truck can withstand subsonic 9mm... Yeah I don't know chief I don't see the TTP using many subsonic rounds, a 7.62x39 round will go clean through it, it can barely off road and I don't imagine there many EV charging stations near the border not to mention the million other problems it has, frankly I don't understand what was going inside your head when you wrote that.
 
Cyber truck can withstand subsonic 9mm... Yeah I don't know chief I don't see the TTP using many subsonic rounds, a 7.62x39 round will go clean through it, it can barely off road and I don't imagine there many EV charging stations near the border not to mention the million other problems it has, frankly I don't understand what was going inside your head when you wrote that.
Small arms is meaningless. The plate we have on Mohafiz and Mohafiz II are rated to defeat 7.62 ball.

The cybertruck is not EN 762, NIJ rated nor ballistics certified by UL.

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Moral of the story -- we are better off just purchasing some good damn armoured vehicles rather than beating about the bush and trying to modify vehicles.
 
Moral of the story -- we are better off just purchasing some good damn armoured vehicles rather than beating about the bush and trying to modify vehicles.
We MAKE our own armoured vehicles. The moral of your story is flawed and you used the wrong example.

Comparing a cyber truck to a B7 is like comparing a cesna to a JF17
 
Moral of the story -- we are better off just purchasing some good damn armoured vehicles rather than beating about the bush and trying to modify vehicles.
Literally every military modify's vehicles, The HUMVEE for example was initially completely unarmoured since it was supposed to be a rear echelon vehicle but due to the nature of asymmetrical warfare it kept being engaged in combat thus it was armoured up but it also resulted in the Chassis being subjected to much heavier weights then they were designed for making the vehicle very sluggish and unreliable.
 
Taliban says that there is no border between Pakistan and Afghanistan than how would Pak cross border where as according to Afg official they do not believe in borders with Pak. Afg is only good at making sucidie bombers, selling drug and selling there daughter to highest bidder.
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We MAKE our own armoured vehicles. The moral of your story is flawed and you used the wrong example.

Comparing a cyber truck to a B7 is like comparing a cesna to a JF17

I understand mate but what I wanted to say is that irrespective of where they come, Armoured vehicles are critical to fight these terror Taliban . Doesn't matter if we make our own, modify other vehicles or purchase them outright.
 
I understand mate but what I wanted to say is that irrespective of where they come, Armoured vehicles are critical to fight these terror Taliban . Doesn't matter if we make our own, modify other vehicles or purchase them outright.
But sir $$$
 
This true, it's about 10%.
That being said the ethnic Kashmiris who settled in Punjab are now indistinguishable from other Punjabi ethnic groups. The majority don't speak Koshur, don't dress like their ancestors, and marry non-Kashmiris.
The only full on Kashmiris are in the valley, or those who migrated at partition and managed to get into a western country. I've come across them and they hold onto their culture well.

But we still make a killer Hareesa...
 
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Taliban says that there is no border between Pakistan and Afghanistan than how would Pak cross border where as according to Afg official they do not believe in borders with Pak. Afg is only good at making sucidie bombers, selling drug and selling there daughter to highest bidder.
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Time to give kabuli pulao a new meaning.
 
But sir $$$

100% sir but loosing dozens and dozens of soldiers per month in dollar figures is way too expensive. I don't know the figure for Pakistani soldier but as an example, a typical Australian soldier from selection to training to accomodation/food, ammo. etc costs the Australian government minimum $1.3 million dollars !! Obviosly Pakistan soldier will cost less than this but it is still considerable costs.
 
Pakistan massacred its reputation with the world for these f**king talibs. Lost decades of progress.

Why couldn't they do this in the 90s?
i dont know how they didnt see this coming like.


support someone who doesnt recognise our territorial integrity- how could this go wrong?!

the ISI needs to be disbanded and respun up. Pathetic
 
i dont know how they didnt see this coming like.


support someone who doesnt recognise our territorial integrity- how could this go wrong?!

the ISI needs to be disbanded and respun up. Pathetic

There needs to be accountability for decisions for certain, but i am not sure it needs to be disbanded. That is really like throwing the baby out, with the bath water..
 
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