That's not what ISPR saying.
Payload =/= fuel tank. But ofcourse ISPR, being a propaganda agency, put their own twist on it and tried to pass off fuel tank wreckage released by jets during return as payload, instead of actually denying that any payload was released (this is major fail on...
Until I said the pictures ISPR was showing were fuel tanks, you all were living in denial thinking the drop tanks WERE the actual bomb payload. :rofl: Poor attempt by ISPR at cover-up.
No one sends 12 jets backed by AEW plane to drop fuel tanks. Obviously ISPR won't show you real damage or real...
Lol you guys seem to have lost your minds. Your writing skills went for nose dive.
Right now Pakistanis in two teams -
1) IAF strike was in unpopulated area, does
not warrant response, which is ISPR narrative to pacify Pakistanis (as otherwise PAF be required to retaliate and right now IAF on...
After payloads were released, all that plane does is return. Do you expect them to stay back, wasting fuel, flying in circles and do republic day fly past ?
After payload dropped, Mirage 2000s would have come back whether PAF had scrambled or not.
This is like taking credit for the sun rising...
Lulz, strike confirmed by MEA and your own DG ISPR and you still living in la-la land.
All jets on strike missions (especially light/medium ones) carry 2 drop tanks which are dumped once fuel is over. Obviously u are stranger to how this works.
ISPR releases photos of external fuel tanks dumped by Mirages during return flight and entire lot of Pakistanis on this thread think that was the payload. :D:rofl:
ISPR is a propaganda organization and they doing their job. And the people of Pakistan being gullible enough to believe words of...
That's not payload. That's the wreckage of the external fuel tanks dumped during return. ISPR not stupid enough to release pics of payload strike. That would demoralize Pakistanis.
I don't know how it's to be seen, to measure victory or failure in numbers. Instead of being measured in terms of objectives achieved and the achievement of a desirable end-state of the conflict.
Yes, more Indian troops died...they died achieving their objectives and making it so that the...
The rifle passed the IA trials and also emerged L-1, plus is regarded as a superb quality premium rifle in US civilian market. I don't know what dubious standards are set by PA to rig the competition in favor of the entrant that filled your general's pockets the most. The rifle was deemed...
On what points?
In most cases, that's a good thing.
On topic, a lot of SIG love going on in India in recent times...
716-G2 Patrol for Army (cleared for procurement)...
716-G2 DMR for NSG (and Special Group/SFF as well, already inducted)…
MPX for NSG (already inducted)...
With all...
If those trials were anything like the Indian Army trials, then no rifle on the planet can pass them. When that is the case, it's usually a fault in the way the standards are being set in the GSQR, not a fault of the rifle. That, or someone in a position of power thinks their pocket didn't get...
No literature I can find says Pak version is 70km. All official info says its a 40km round in there.
The S400 deal encompassed 5 regiments. The amount of actual SAM rounds (including all types, not just the ~400km ones but the 150-250km ones as well) numbers over 1,000+...
Armyrecognition.com is calling it a long range as is clearly visible in the OP article, can you even read or do they not teach that in your country?
Considering that before this the longest range SAM in Pakistan was the Aspide (SPADA) with max 25km you probably do consider this long range :rofl:
Let's see when it comes. Rafale with AESA is a reality as of today.
Really...how's a dual-pulse Ramjet-powered next-gen missile like Meteor on par with a rehashed Adder variant originally designed in 80s?
When there is a Ramjet BVR missile launching from a Su-35, let me know. But until then...
Seems pretty normal.
IN currently has 7 x 2000t survey ships that perform similar role. And GRSE shipyard got contract to build 5 new 3000t survey ships.
The reason why survey vessels are big is not solely because of the equipment they carry but because they also need to have long range, often...
Hi all, Long time since I visited this thread.
Any updates on the selection/deal process? I think last I heard SCAR was touted as leading contestant for G3 replacement and 7.62x39 CZ BREN for replacing AKs.
A "long range" SAM system with a missile that goes only 40km? Doesn't sound like long range to me. Medium is more like it.
There are missiles like 40N6 (S400) which go farther than the range of the search radar on this system. So if LY80 is long range, then what are they? Super Ultra Extreme...
Jokes aside...why?
Besides, our requirement is for .338 lapmag, not the .308. There's already locally made 308 for paramilitary/police uses.
Further, I would leave the thread about LSR to discuss matters pertaining to LSR. I don't know why you had to bring Indian deals into this thread.