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Pak must make ICBMs as the rule-based order has been vapourised, and to defend SA according to the deal, we must have a long stick, or we don't have any leverage in the West Asia theatre.
Our Shaheen-3 ballistic missiles cover the areas from Cyprus in the Mediterranean to the India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Andaman Sea.

Now imagine stationing Shaheen-3 in Saudi Arabia
 


nigga is showing wreckages of India's own S-125s and S-400 interceptors, chalo ab lul khao hamara
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And these supposed 'A-100 rocket and F2' as well which are just your own S-400 and tatti Akash interceptors
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It has always seemed to me that primary mission of PARFC beyond demonstrating ability of deep penetration strikes via multiple different vectors as part of conventional deterrence was that of supporting PAF in SEAD/DEAD operations, airfield bombardment and knocking out key c2 nodes primarily those of IAF. Im curious though as if this has caused any unwanted friction with PAF due to more long range strike elements and importance being placed under nominal Army command, despite PAF being primary strike arm.
@Panzerkiel could you share some insight
 
Our Shaheen-3 ballistic missiles cover the areas from Cyprus in the Mediterranean to the India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Andaman Sea.

Now imagine stationing Shaheen-3 in Saudi Arabia
India is also building bases in Mauritius. Pak has another excuse now to increase its range.
Nope. Very unwise.
 
Pakistan hadn't fired anything at that time. It was categorically termed by ISPR as own Indian Missiles. Radar tracks of projectiles launched from Adampur were also shown as proof.

Where is your proof? Where is the wreckage? Hell, even your MEA presser on 10th also claimed "high speed missile attacks after 0140 hrs".

Don't embarass yourself further. Get your facts right before hitting keyboard.
Firstly I am glad that you all believe that India has the ability to intercept supersonic Pechora missiles which fly at Mach 3.5- Mach 4 with other Surface to air missiles in its arsenal. If that is true that does not bode well for your Fateh 3 series.

Since you are moderator and you are choosing to engage in this discussion on this thread, I hope you will not cry "trolling" and ban/speed limit when I respond to this.

I would have responded yesterday itself, unfortunately you have speed limited my account, limiting the number times I can respond.

So here we go...
even your MEA presser on 10th also claimed "high speed missile attacks after 0140 hrs.
Indian MEA said no such thing.

Here what Stimson Centre on Policy Research based out of Washington has written about this event.



Shortly after midnight on May 10 (India time), there appears to have been an air intercept near Sirsa, India, approximately 130 kilometers from the India-Pakistan border. Some Indian press accounts suggest this was an Indian intercept of a Pakistani Fatah-II short-range ballistic missile, which has a reported range permitting such a flight.

Infact what are you are quoting are the bizzare claims by your own ISPR. That India is shooting missiles on its own Punjab.


In a bizarre and unsubstantiated claim, around 1:45 am Pakistan time, Pakistan’s chief military spokesperson alleged that India had fired six missiles—all of which landed in Indian Punjab (one on the town of Adampur and five on the city of Amritsar). There does not appear to be any evidence that this occurred.

One possibility is that Pakistan had decided to launch a ballistic missile attack of its own and was attempting to provide a pretext for escalating from drones to longer-range (though still short-range) ballistic missiles. It is notable in this regard that in the official Indian briefing of the following morning, Indian officials claimed there were “several high-speed missile attacks noticed subsequently after 0140 hours in the night at several air bases in Punjab. Thus, the Indian alleged timing of the missile strike’s onset is within an hour of the Pakistani broadcast of their missile allegation. Another possibility is that Pakistan had some indications of an imminent Indian attack but mistook those indications.


Around 2:30 am Pakistan time, India struck the Nur Khan airbase, which is part of the large Chaklala military cantonment near Rawalpindi. The blasts were sufficiently loud to wake residents in the nearby Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

The Nur Khan attack was just one of at least eleven sites struck the evening of May 9-10. As the Indian Director-General of Air Operations Air Marshal Bharti explained in a post-crisis press conference on May 11, following “relentless attacks” by Pakistani drones, Indian leadership concluded it “was time to convey some message to our adversary” through a “strike where it would hurt.”


Here is a third video of the same Fateh 2 intercept over Sirsa from a different angle, look at the time stamp of May 10th 00:15 Hrs on CCTV footage.


Here is another CCTV videos, which I have posted previously, notice the time stamp of May 10, 00:15 hrs in both.

 
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Firstly I am glad that you all believe that India has the ability to intercept supersonic Pechora missiles which fly at Mach 3.5- Mach 4 with other Surface to air missiles in its arsenal. If that is true that does not bode well for your Fateh 3 series.

Since you are moderator and you are choosing to engage in this discussion on this thread, I hope you will not cry "trolling" and ban/speed limit when I respond to this.

I would have responded yesterday itself, unfortunately you have speed limited my account, limiting the number times I can respond.

So here we go...

Indian MEA said no such thing.

Here what Stimson Centre on Policy Research based out of Washington has written about this event.



Shortly after midnight on May 10 (India time), there appears to have been an air intercept near Sirsa, India, approximately 130 kilometers from the India-Pakistan border. Some Indian press accounts suggest this was an Indian intercept of a Pakistani Fatah-II short-range ballistic missile, which has a reported range permitting such a flight.

Infact what are you are quoting are the bizzare claims by your own ISPR. That India is shooting missiles on its own Punjab.


In a bizarre and unsubstantiated claim, around 1:45 am Pakistan time, Pakistan’s chief military spokesperson alleged that India had fired six missiles—all of which landed in Indian Punjab (one on the town of Adampur and five on the city of Amritsar). There does not appear to be any evidence that this occurred.

One possibility is that Pakistan had decided to launch a ballistic missile attack of its own and was attempting to provide a pretext for escalating from drones to longer-range (though still short-range) ballistic missiles. It is notable in this regard that in the official Indian briefing of the following morning, Indian officials claimed there were “several high-speed missile attacks noticed subsequently after 0140 hours in the night at several air bases in Punjab. Thus, the Indian alleged timing of the missile strike’s onset is within an hour of the Pakistani broadcast of their missile allegation. Another possibility is that Pakistan had some indications of an imminent Indian attack but mistook those indications.


Around 2:30 am Pakistan time, India struck the Nur Khan airbase, which is part of the large Chaklala military cantonment near Rawalpindi. The blasts were sufficiently loud to wake residents in the nearby Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

The Nur Khan attack was just one of at least eleven sites struck the evening of May 9-10. As the Indian Director-General of Air Operations Air Marshal Bharti explained in a post-crisis press conference on May 11, following “relentless attacks” by Pakistani drones, Indian leadership concluded it “was time to convey some message to our adversary” through a “strike where it would hurt.”


Here is a third video of the same Fateh 2 intercept over Sirsa from a different angle, look at the time stamp of May 10th 00:15 Hrs on CCTV footage.


Here is another CCTV videos, which I have posted previously, notice the time stamp of May 10, 00:15 hrs in both.


Here is a video of the wreckage. Watch from 1:55 the tail fin section of the Fateh 2 missile.

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Firstly I am glad that you all believe that India has the ability to intercept supersonic Pechora missiles which fly at Mach 3.5- Mach 4 with other Surface to air missiles in its arsenal. If that is true that does not bode well for your Fateh 3 series.

Since you are moderator and you are choosing to engage in this discussion on this thread, I hope you will not cry "trolling" and ban/speed limit when I respond to this.

I would have responded yesterday itself, unfortunately you have speed limited my account, limiting the number times I can respond.

So here we go...

Indian MEA said no such thing.

Here what Stimson Centre on Policy Research based out of Washington has written about this event.



Shortly after midnight on May 10 (India time), there appears to have been an air intercept near Sirsa, India, approximately 130 kilometers from the India-Pakistan border. Some Indian press accounts suggest this was an Indian intercept of a Pakistani Fatah-II short-range ballistic missile, which has a reported range permitting such a flight.

Infact what are you are quoting are the bizzare claims by your own ISPR. That India is shooting missiles on its own Punjab.


In a bizarre and unsubstantiated claim, around 1:45 am Pakistan time, Pakistan’s chief military spokesperson alleged that India had fired six missiles—all of which landed in Indian Punjab (one on the town of Adampur and five on the city of Amritsar). There does not appear to be any evidence that this occurred.

One possibility is that Pakistan had decided to launch a ballistic missile attack of its own and was attempting to provide a pretext for escalating from drones to longer-range (though still short-range) ballistic missiles. It is notable in this regard that in the official Indian briefing of the following morning, Indian officials claimed there were “several high-speed missile attacks noticed subsequently after 0140 hours in the night at several air bases in Punjab. Thus, the Indian alleged timing of the missile strike’s onset is within an hour of the Pakistani broadcast of their missile allegation. Another possibility is that Pakistan had some indications of an imminent Indian attack but mistook those indications.


Around 2:30 am Pakistan time, India struck the Nur Khan airbase, which is part of the large Chaklala military cantonment near Rawalpindi. The blasts were sufficiently loud to wake residents in the nearby Pakistani capital of Islamabad.

The Nur Khan attack was just one of at least eleven sites struck the evening of May 9-10. As the Indian Director-General of Air Operations Air Marshal Bharti explained in a post-crisis press conference on May 11, following “relentless attacks” by Pakistani drones, Indian leadership concluded it “was time to convey some message to our adversary” through a “strike where it would hurt.”


Here is a third video of the same Fateh 2 intercept over Sirsa from a different angle, look at the time stamp of May 10th 00:15 Hrs on CCTV footage.


Here is another CCTV videos, which I have posted previously, notice the time stamp of May 10, 00:15 hrs in both.


Here is a video of the wreckage. Watch from 1:55 the tail fin section of the Fateh 2 missile.

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Nonsense about nur khan airbase attack explosion being so loud it woke up residents in isb. I was exactly 10km away from it and did not hear shit even though i was sitting outside at the time glued to defencepk on my fone.

The marriot blast on the other hand could be heard even further.
 
several high-speed missile attacks noticed subsequently after 0140 hours in the night at several air bases in Punjab.
here is the your MEA saying after 0140 in the source provided
and the vids that you sent show 0015 hrs , so pls explain how an attack that happend after 0140( per you own goverment ) were intercepted at 0015 , did indians invent time traveling SAMs ??
only claim that is pakistani is that you shot your own missiles and most probably they were missfires that detonated after not finding their target
which is better stoping an attack hour ealry or stopping your onw missile/missfires


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here is fattah 2 outline from janes
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and the supposed fattah 2 , the angle doesnt match and the geometry is different and you can literally see the hump that is seen in pechora
 
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Missile was fired during the ongoing PAF exercise - effectively becoming part of the multi-domain operations.

This is good show of inter services integration and cohesion of operations.
This is a very welcome addition. Considering PAF would be poised to parry the first strike by Indians and focused on counter air operations, ARFC can immediately chirp in and conduct retaliatory strikes against priority targets as well as SEAD operations. Greatly reduces the demand on PAF to also chirp in for tactical attack duties.
 

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