hydrabadi_arab
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Oh this was the training iaf had… my God this amazing
In bollywood movies they also love to present Pakistan as some sort of super power that they defeated. lmao
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Oh this was the training iaf had… my God this amazing
Something related to Buddha something, peace and harmony, just highlight and copy the text and use google translate.
Saw this on reddit.
Conclusions from the war
1. You may think Indians are your friends or “just normal people like you” but no there’s a deep rooted hatred and obsession with us, their whole existence revolves around how to erase Pakistan, not just on a political or military level, but also on an individual level everyone’s keen for it.
2. Wars can be won, despite being economically weaker and our military, IF doing only what they’re supposed to, is one of the most exceptional ones, and I’m nonetheless proud of this.
3. You can show Indians any kind of evidence and if they’re so delusional they will just not accept it. But when they hear what they want to hear, they can accept any kind of manufactured evidence and planned dramas to trigger wars and win elections. You hear what you want to hear. That’s it.
4. I hope on a national level this put some enthusiasm in our people to make our home better and we value what we have, a secure home in this vile world. Warna inka bs chalay to yeh noch k kha jayen any chance they get.
Right.
The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is too long, over too challenging terrain, and has too many like-minded people on either side to be affected by drones or even by a mighty wall; those measure will only lessen the threat but the threat would be still there. No country has bled Pakistan more than the events in Afghanistan since 1979.
What's needed is long term 'live and let live' between Afghanistan and Pakistani govts, education and economic rise in both countries, targeting of terrorists where both countries coordinate with each other. Anything short of that would be just band-aid.
PS. During the ISPR press conference today, I saw two aircrafts on the PAF radar in Afghanistan but they were not in populated areas of Afghanistan: They seemed like in the rugged, mostly empty area where Afghanistan/Iran/Pakistan borders meet. I wonder if that was some 'strategic depth'; Afghanistan doesn't have much air defense to counter that, if they would counter that.
Indians are bragging that Delhi airport and others were open for business throughout so why is it a problem if Pakistani airports did the same?
Soft kill is cheaper, can kill multiple threats simultaneously, no replenishments needed. hard kill through kinetic device costs millions of dollars, replacements, and time.One comment from VACM Aurangzeb was quite an eye opener.
He mentioned Pak’s AD were constantly trying to spoof, jam salvo of missiles being fired from the Indians across the border from Adampur and Bhuj (if I am not wrong).
That is why many incoming Brahmos missiles missed their mark. One even went as far as the border near Afghanistan.
The one Brahmos, I think, landed in Amritsar due to malfunction.
Can others provide more details.
It does fly near ground during terminal phase before impact.
In bollywood movies they also love to present Pakistan as some sort of super power that they defeated. lmao
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Can anyone confirm what aircraft this is? The engine intake looks oddly like a Mirage 3/5 ATAR 09C as well.
This is in Ramban.

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