There is only recorded event of that happening, but you are making it sound like it was a routine occurrence
I don't have an uncle in the IAF but I know from other sources that there were multiple
incursions over Pak airspace. But as you must have known, no air force will publicise
all of them.
It was only a show of force, it did not achieve anything tangible for the IAF.
Not true. These flights gatherend vital photo-reconnaissance and ELINT data over
Pakistani nuclear facilities and other important locations.
A good weapon no doubt but it has exceptionally high IR signature which makes it a magnet for a heat seeking missile.
Thats true for all sorts of cruise missiles. But its speed lessens the reaction time availble
for countering it. It must be noted PJ-10s are always launched in salvos.
Any launch of the Brahmos will be detected by PAF over the horizon radars, after that i will leave it upto PAF's professionals on how they counter it. Its a cat and mouse game between India and Pakistan, if India can launch cruise missile strikes on Pakistan than so can Pakistan.
When did I say otherwise? My point since post #1 has been that Pak missiles will be
far less effective against Indian targets than compared vis-a-vis Indian missiles on
Pak targets. For reasons that I have explained above regarding IAF's bases SAM cover
with Akash+SPYDER, and our better radar network and Pak missile's relatively slow
speed (giving us maximum reaction time) to go with it.
Your General Staff is quite well aware of that and that is why their posture and actions speak for themselves instead of the empty chest chumping that you are advocating.
What posture and actions are you talking about?
PAF at no point in time maintained superior edge qualitatively. IAF was fielding MIG21's and Hunters which were superior to PAF's F104's and F86's in every aspect.
Both F104 and F86 were supersonic and equipped with AAMs, while only Mig-21 was
supersonic and Hunter was a subsonic that could not cross Mach 1 while F-104 zoomed
at Mach 2 and F-86F was also supersonic.
PAF jets were equipped with the AIM-9 Sidewinder missile that is highly reliable and
well-serviced. While the only fighter in IAF inventory with missiles was the MiG-21
it was equipped with the infamous K-13, a poor copy of AIM-9 which was so useless
that it was scrapped after the war.
So now you're looking at a scenario of F-104 + F-86 with supersonic speed, AIM-9 missiles
and MiG-21 with poor K-13 missiles and subsonic Hunter with guns and cannons.
And PAF had recieved the best training from USAF instructors while IAF recieved training
from Soviets who themselves were not really well off.
Why would PAF carry out offensive sorties inside India when they can cause the exact same amount of damage by launching stand off weapons. IAF no doubt has improved leaps and bounds in the last 2 decades, but looking at the balance it still does not has the punch to knock out PAF fast and quick. If it was a long and static war, no doubt the IAF will prevail but the entire premise behind IAF's new doctrine is to fight PAF quick and short. That in itself is a handicap for IAF as the PAF is equipped to fight off the IAF for atleast 45 days.
So substituting one capability with the other? But today IAF can carry out both standoff
strikes and strikes with aircraft inside Pak territory, we are only building on our capabilities,
we're not substituting one for the other.
I think most of PAF's airbases will be taken out within the first 5 days.
I will not bother explaining it to you because you have just showed me how ignorant you are when it comes to Air Combat by making the highlighted statement. If you honestly think that PAF's battle effectiveness is the same today as it was a decade ago, than we really don't have much to argue because your simply ignorant of PAF's capabilities. My suggestion to you is, go to the military aviation page and start reading up especially on PAF's radar coverage. After you are done your research, than we an have a chat because as of now you simply lack the knowledge to continue this debate.
I have not noticed any such vast increase either, but if you look at IAF, we are
making improvements overs a wide area of operational capabilities and acquiring
new capabilities to wage war. Far better than what PAF has been doing since
the least 10 years and what you are planning to do for the forseeable future.