Titanium100
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The wreckage of Wg Cdr Abhinandan Varthaman’s MiG-21bisUPG Bison stored in Pakistan.
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I thought it was one of the new ones
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The wreckage of Wg Cdr Abhinandan Varthaman’s MiG-21bisUPG Bison stored in Pakistan.
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I would rather trust a farmer from cheechawatni drunk on moonshine claiming he saw Maryum Nawaz make wine out of water than an Indian youtuber
Just indian wild imagination with so many technical fault.Not sure if this short film on the failed Balakot strike has been posted before, but did Pakistan engage any of the intruding Indian aircraft with SAMs on the 26th February?
Who is paying for storage/rent?The wreckage of Wg Cdr Abhinandan Varthaman’s MiG-21bisUPG Bison stored in Pakistan.
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Corrret me if im wrong but Pakistani radars did pick it up, hence, the Pakistani fighters were able to chase the intruders away.... PA's AD radars and PAF's ground radars played dismal role.
There are different accounts.Corrret me if im wrong but Pakistani radars did pick it up, hence, the Pakistani fighters were able to chase the intruders away.
I can't member whether the enemy aircraft crossed LOC or not or misfired just before reaching the LOC.
Who is paying for storage/rent?
and the concern is IAF stretching PAF from skardu to masroor, how to cater for that?
It was a mix of RoEs and the IAF using diversionary tactics that predicated firing on them.There are different accounts.
IAF mirages did fire and the bombs landed in AJK. The escalation was on cards already and a strike was imminent yet it was allowed to occur. PAF eventually chased them away but this could have been avoided once it was known that IAF was scrambling strike sorties. Even if IAF fired from with-in IOK, the threat of PAF’s BVR equipped aircrafts could have deterred them. The Radars could have picked them up after they had Taken off, they aligned themselves in a formation to attack and were vectoring towards LOC.
So at what instance did radar pick them up ?
And how delayed were PAF aircrafts in closing in on them on LOC ?
To prevent this in future, what necessary actions should be taken ?
AWACS and EW aircrafts were used during PAF’s raid on IOK, should they have been put in place a day earlier too when IAF attack was expected ?
and the concern is IAF stretching PAF from skardu to masroor, how to cater for that?
Is there any study on find ways to minimize exploitation of RoE and authorization gap; by the enemy during peace time or periods of skirmishes or high alert? And what if political directions undermine established protocols agianst aggressors? 'Grey Zone' tactics and blurry lines will create trouble from the pov of air warfare especially in this age of technologically advanced warplanes and munitions.It was a mix of RoEs and the IAF using diversionary tactics that predicated firing on them.
But when Pakistan reciprocated the actions Indians soon backed down. Empty vessels make a lot of noiseKeep in mind that India was terming PAF actions as an act of war.
It later transpired that this wasn't related to raiding Indian ground targets or shooting down of the MiG-21 as the ground targets never were hit directly and the MiG was shot down inside Pak airspace.
Targeting the SU-30 deep inside Indian airspace really rattled the Indians calling it an act of war thus threatening with missile strikes.
All forces run probing exercises to see defenses. The Indian subs are doing just that so one should look into what they are trying to achieve.Is there any study on find ways to minimize exploitation of RoE and authorization gap; by the enemy during peace time or periods of skirmishes or high alert? And what if political directions undermine established protocols agianst aggressors? 'Grey Zone' tactics and blurry lines will create trouble from the pov of air warfare especially in this age of technologically advanced warplanes and munitions.
We should have let them enter our waters and hit themAll forces run probing exercises to see defenses. The Indian subs are doing just that so one should look into what they are trying to achieve.
The best weapon at this point is SIGINT and HUMINT. We basically let them know we know that they know we could hear their transmission so they ran to their government to plug that gap with proof. Now that advantage is gone(sooner).
What is left is either having a constant view of Halwara & Ambala along with Bhuj or keeping more aircraft on alert 10 which adds recurring costs either way.