PakistaniDefender
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@Oscar @Panzerkiel What could be the Pakistan's probable response?
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I agree.
After the arrival of J10-CE it was illogical to consider further upgradation of Jf-17.
If this escalation has taught something to us, then it's not numerical but tactical and technological advantage tht will save u grace.
I say time for block 3b for thunders, at the least, has come
Trump is comparing us to Africa
k ji Rwanda me bhi problem chal ri ae
ain't nobody cares about us dalits
@Lulldapull
At this time, only Dr. Moeed Yusuf should be allowed to talk from Pakistan.Isko election jitanay ki tharak thi establishment ko?
As Pakistan deliberates what, how and if they are going to respond, they must not lose sight of the fact that while the IAF has proven to be rather poor, India's IADS is still quite formidable and would present a threat to the PAF if it tries to ingress into Indian Airspace.
I do think that they should lob a few long range SOW at some military targets, and some very long rate MLRS rockets to create a theatrical show at some military targets and then be done with it.
No value in risking getting PAF jets shot down in Indian airspace or Pakistan, the current score card will haunt the Indians for years to come and we should not forget that. I don't think PAF should try to fly into Indian airspace if i am honest.
The sheer number of Indian jets—over 70—actually made Pakistan Air Force’s job easier. When so many fighters are flying in a narrow airspace, and your adversary is equipped with PL-15 missiles that have a range of up to 200 miles, it’s a recipe for disaster. It really makes you question the competence of the officers planning such an operation. What were they thinking? It was practically a suicide mission—cramming that many jets into a tight corridor under the threat of long-range air-to-air missiles and layered ground defense systems. The result was inevitable: chaos, heavy losses, and a forced retreat. This wasn’t just bad strategy—it was complete military negligence.Probably the pilots are angry as shit, and moralé is low, considering they got their asses handed to them.
What should have been an easy victory for India considering their numbers in the air that night (+70), turned out to be a complete wipe out with Pakistan establishing air superiority, and forcing Indian air force to largely retreat and maintain a safe distance so as not to get shot down by Pakistani PL-15s.
There definitely is something else in play. It’s my gut feeling. We might’ve been using things that aren’t ours or could have been some Advanced chinese tech other than J-10.I agree.
After the arrival of J10-CE it was illogical to consider further upgradation of Jf-17.
If this escalation has taught something to us, then it's not numerical but tactical and technological advantage tht will save u grace.
I say time for block 3b for thunders, at the least, has come
It implies Bharat is without an AF vis-a-vis Pak and China......Probably the pilots are angry as shit, and moralé is low, considering they got their asses handed to them.
What should have been an easy victory for India considering their numbers in the air that night (+70), turned out to be a complete wipe out with Pakistan establishing air superiority, and forcing Indian air force to largely retreat and maintain a safe distance so as not to get shot down by Pakistani PL-15s.
Also we need to invest more in Naval Air Arm.The Army needs to give up some funding to allow for the purchase of further J10CE squadrons. Even they must see the value of PAF and the J10CE now.
With respect to his age, Khawja Asif, in the last 10 days alone has said more dumb things than anyone ever did in the last 70 years of Pakistan's history. Its a wonder he alone did not get sanctions imposed on Pakistan single handedly.Pathetic excuse for a human being. Why not retort with: "first tell me where is the evidence for Pakistani state involvement in the militant attack at Pahalgam?".
So you say those same words to the Prophet SA or Caliphs? Go cure yourself maniacYou are the mehmanawzi type of pathetic person. Even if your loved one was attacked by the enemy you would still welcome the enemy and forgive them. Your sort, are truly pathetic. A weak poor pathetic foolish individual.
It's the problem with Bharati folks! They want to club together leaving little room to maneuver!! They siphon off courage from one another....The sheer number of Indian jets—over 70—actually made Pakistan Air Force’s job easier. When so many fighters are flying in a narrow airspace, and your adversary is equipped with PL-15 missiles that have a range of up to 200 miles, it’s a recipe for disaster. It really makes you question the competence of the officers planning such an operation. What were they thinking? It was practically a suicide mission—cramming that many jets into a tight corridor under the threat of long-range air-to-air missiles and layered ground defense systems. The result was inevitable: chaos, heavy losses, and a forced retreat. This wasn’t just bad strategy—it was complete military negligence.
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