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Put the proof of this nowReally? I knew only 4. LInk?
I know but i wished when they hit bholari we continued to bomb them. They killed a squadron of ours man while we were signing a ceasefire.
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Put the proof of this nowReally? I knew only 4. LInk?
I know but i wished when they hit bholari we continued to bomb them. They killed a squadron of ours man while we were signing a ceasefire.
dololo dwellers
So you have no proof? Stop bringing nonsense and speculation up.Pakistan Strategic Forum is usually reliable. Many Pakistanis saying its a drill
I didnt bring it up @Arsalan45 said it sorry manSo you have no proof? Stop bringing nonsense and speculation up.
Also remind him why some of Indian missiles ended up in Afghanistan.Wrong
Brahmos
Scalp
Rampage
Murid - ancillary hangar - had a small tow cart
Skardu was scalp ( because Brahmos turns like a train ) but hit the side and threw debris on taxiway
Sargodha was a new system IAF has and it is impressive - but runway was operational in a few hours with flight ops never interrupted
Kirana hills is storage so front road was hit by something - but nothing impacted operationally compared to claims of “Pakistan’s nuclear deterrent lost” - the nuclear deterrent is spread out to every grid line in Pakistan with redundancy.
Jacobabad was a taxiway and an old building from British times - still fighting the angrej! Good for you.
Bholari was the ONLY true operational hit and loss - hangar with minor damage to asset and loss of life after blast frag warhead sent pieces onto staff working on floor.
And no
It wasn’t 15 systems
It was quite a few launched - of which even Brahmos 3 out of 5 were intercepted.
Scalp was purely Rafales flying nap of the earth - launching some 100k behind Indian border because they did not want to be caught - and heading back.
The same with Rampage except for one apparently (credit where credit due) brave strike package that did a textbook streak to altitude to launch the Sargodha weapon.
Everywhere else the entire airspace for 150km on Indian side was “sanitized” for PAF operations from 1000ft up.
Same reason why the JF-17 that went after S-400 encountered only SAM launches - IAF was nowhere to be found.
angry indian intellectual class
What do you want from me? These osint guys are more reliable than me. It’s routine. Sleep tight. No need to worry. If they do something again, they will not land again.I didnt bring it up @Arsalan45 said it sorry man
Not normal. I've seen drones patrolling as well.
If you and your people genuinely stand by this bona fide pile of you know what, then sir, you are mentally weak and not cut out for a war. Pakistan - we are told - crossed a red line, yet here you are accepting a brief "badminton match" as comeuppance for the supposedly spilled sindoor.It wasn’t. There was no plan to cross to that side.
That has been accepted. PAF did a good job and created a surprise for IAF.
I disagree with the term stalemate. Stalemate is considered in a bigger conflict. This conflict was like a badminton match. The military exchanges were like that of a shuttle cock. One by one in a calibrated manner to not let it go out of hand.
It ended with both sides in possession of a narrative to spin.
The initiative was with India and Pakistan just reacted. The way things panned out, it was very clear that no side wanted a full war. If India wanted war then it would have escalated it. Even the weapons used by India were very calibrated and even the targets engaged were measured in quantity across the entire country. There was no attempt to fully degrade any sect of your defences.
So, full war was neither desired nor attempted.
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