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This tweet made my day....
never seen this video of multiple debris of indian planes falling from the sky ? what do u folks make of it?
you can here the roaring PAF falcons in the background.
First, It should be kept in mind that IAF pilots who carried out the Balakot Airstrikes were mentally and physically unprepared for the mission. Pre-Balakot, they were smoking a lot of cigarettes, were moving back & forth in fear and anxiety, and were unable to sleep as well.
#IAF has also admitted that the whole operation didn’t go as planned. #IAF fighter fleet failed to withstand the weather conditions and had trouble with the cloud cover. For this reason, the Crystal Maze(Six as planned) were not launched.
One SPICE 2000 didn’t leave the Mirage because of an error in the Inertial Navigation System. There was a mismatch between the location seen by the SPICE 2000 and the Mirage at the point of its delivery, which led to it not being fired.
Contradiction Number 1:
According to NDTV, five out of six SPICE 2000 were launched to target four buildings, of which only three were hit. But according to the report by The Hindustan Times, the designated targets were six, of which five were hit.
Please Note that both NDTV & The Hindustan Times are quoting from sources within the IAF.
Contradiction Number 2:
According to IAF, the SPICE 2000 hit their targets without destroying/or causing any damage to the buildings(PGMs created holes on rooftops).
Yet, according to Indian officials, images retrieved from the Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) carried by an airborne platform showed that four buildings had been completely destroyed.
Note: The images were not released as usual.
However, satellite images taken from WorldView-2(A very high resolution satellite) suggests that there were no holes(of any sort) on the rooftops — or any damage to the Infrastructure.
Australian Strategic Policy Institute made an assessment that the precision-guided munitions (PGMs) launched in the strike were incorrectly programmed, undermining the precision in reaching the targets.
Good work.First, It should be kept in mind that IAF pilots who carried out the Balakot Airstrikes were mentally and physically unprepared for the mission. Pre-Balakot, they were smoking a lot of cigarettes, were moving back & forth in fear and anxiety, and were unable to sleep as well.
#IAF has also admitted that the whole operation didn’t go as planned. #IAF fighter fleet failed to withstand the weather conditions and had trouble with the cloud cover. For this reason, the Crystal Maze(Six as planned) were not launched.
One SPICE 2000 didn’t leave the Mirage because of an error in the Inertial Navigation System. There was a mismatch between the location seen by the SPICE 2000 and the Mirage at the point of its delivery, which led to it not being fired.
Contradiction Number 1:
According to NDTV, five out of six SPICE 2000 were launched to target four buildings, of which only three were hit. But according to the report by The Hindustan Times, the designated targets were six, of which five were hit.
Please Note that both NDTV & The Hindustan Times are quoting from sources within the IAF.
Contradiction Number 2:
According to IAF, the SPICE 2000 hit their targets without destroying/or causing any damage to the buildings(PGMs created holes on rooftops).
Yet, according to Indian officials, images retrieved from the Synthetic Aperture Radar(SAR) carried by an airborne platform showed that four buildings had been completely destroyed.
Note: The images were not released as usual.
However, satellite images taken from WorldView-2(A very high resolution satellite) suggests that there were no holes(of any sort) on the rooftops — or any damage to the Infrastructure.
Australian Strategic Policy Institute made an assessment that the precision-guided munitions (PGMs) launched in the strike were incorrectly programmed, undermining the precision in reaching the targets.
From Bolton's book: The Room Where It Happened
About Feburary 2019:
I thought that was it for the evening, but word soon came that Shanahan and Dunford wanted to talk to Pompeo and me about a ballooning crisis between India and Pakistan. After hours of phone calls, the crisis passed, perhaps because, in substance, there never really had been one. But when two nuclear powers spin up their military capabilities, it is best not to ignore it. No one else cared at the time, but the point was clear to me: this was what happened when people didn’t take nuclear proliferation from the likes of Iran and North Korea seriously.