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This is where offensive approach has to be taken & implemented, Pakistan military & its 3 arms (Navy, Air, army) have all maintained a quid pro quo stance, in essence tit for tat.I agree with many points.
In my view, if a country has a decent fleet of 4th-generation fighter jets backed by strong support systems like AWACS and electronic warfare (EW), it can maintain air control and defend its own territory effectively. That’s what the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is doing well, especially with Chinese support and new tech integration.
However, the situation changes when operations move into hostile airspace. Support systems like AWACS and EW assets are more vulnerable and they can't cross the border and typically operate within own airspace and can support maximum approx 100 km range effectively inside the hostile airspace. Once beyond that, their effectiveness drops—and that’s where Pakistan can faces challenges.
India seems to be preparing for this scenario by focusing on two key strategies:
Missile Development – India is building both short- and long-range missile capabilities. Given Pakistan’s geography, IAF may not even need to cross the border in a future conflict.
Air Defence Systems – Knowing that Pakistan could adopt similar tactics, India is investing heavily in air defense to intercept missiles and UAVs before they hit critical targets.
Pakistan’s geography limits its options. Unless it builds strong underground facilities or develops a robust air defense network—like Israel’s or alternatively if can moved 2-3 airbases in Afghanistan—it will remain at a disadvantage. Israel is small, but its layered defense systems are a strong model.
In a full-scale war, fighter jets may play a limited role. Both sides would likely avoid entering each other’s airspace and instead rely on standoff weapons like missiles and drones. The real battle would focus on:
1. Neutralizing enemy air defenses
2. Defending key military and civilian infrastructure and destroying other.
3. Intercepting incoming missile strikes effectively
Ground warfare would still occur, but it would likely be more destructive and cost more lives.
So, I truly hope a full-scale war never happens between India and Pakistan.
IAF ran out of adult diapers due to IAF pilots bladders in fear driveHas PAF given IAF permission yet to operate from within 250km from their border with Pak
This was not even a war, it was not even a pre war scenario, this just looks very badThis is WRONG decision. Another General after Ayub Khan had promoted himself or through sycophants to his position.
3-0 on 02-27 means the IAF's IFF system also got hacked. It means the end of the IAF as a combat force....So we shot 3 jets in 2019? @Oscar
Man less behavior.Their manned ones can’t seem to sneak around that well so I guess they want to take the man out of it?
In armed forces not even a in service officer knows what they have got in other bases or departments. its called confidentialityi think they've got a small whiff of what Pakistan has, and didn't use yet. Hence they think the SAMs would be reasonable to help them to prevent Pakistan from using hidden tech they don't know about. DG ISPR and other retired military men have spoken on media that they dont even know what we have......
So they're spooked and now panic buying SAMs as they will use that to strike blows on our military and civilians.
Pakistan must prepare and be active, and monitor everything. The gangus will attempt as soon as they're armed and ready.....
Seems Ghazwa e Hind full battle about to start. May Allah SWT always protect Pakistan and shower his blessings. I also sincerely hope our brothers in BD can procure some goodies and become a strong force soon so enemy can have sleepless nights on both of their border sides. InshAllah
India’s priority now should be to accelerate technological upgrades for the IAF — that’s the missing piece. That's the most serious concern that should be for Indian planners.
Every single life matters. A country that picks and chooses whose life is worth saving has already lost the moral ground. Most serious nations don’t operate like that — and neither should anyone.
In real war, saving lives isn’t about cost. If you're worried about the price tag, you're not ready to fight — and definitely not ready to win.
where are the kill markings, I am eagerly waiting to see the kill markings.
Looks like this 105 is one of the shooters
Lets hope its just a hunch. War is bad for ordinary people like us.@Developereo seems my hunch was correct
They are spending big.
The upper limit of the emergency procurement cost is ₹24,000 crore.
@Developereo seems my hunch was correct
They are spending big.
The upper limit of the emergency procurement cost is ₹24,000 crore.
to repir/replace what they lost on their posts
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