Will the airchief demand a red carpet before landing and laying his pressure *** here like he did in the graveyard? Good question no?
Not going to post the video here but there is a longer video of these rats. I don’t know if it’s been mentioned but the Afghan ACUs, and the white markings on the stocks of the weapons, all point towards being ex-ANA issue equipment and uniform.
The risk assessment carried out after storming of the gates during the PTI protests mentioned the lack of watch and ward system near to the hospital, and boundary the wall which was damaged was rebuilt less than a few months ago.
Both the RBC boundary wall and Nur Khan Airbase have electrical fencing alon with proximity sensors post Kamra.
The perimeter wall of Nur Khan Airbase was rebuilt along Rawal Road after 2017
Along with the perimeter and boundary wall on Jehlum Road
The CCTV cameras upgraded in 2021. In fact the cameras both at Shaheen Complex and Nur Khan are the best in the market.
Rapiscan were installed and operated by Provost
Most vital installations in Pakistan now adopt a layered defence principle.
This is especially evident if you visit Kamra, Nur Khan or FWO HQ.
Most sensitive buildings in Pakistan now have proximity alarm electronic fences:
The problem is that physical security stems from Risk assessment, risk assessment is only as good as your threat assessment, all threat assessments are based on intelligence.
Good intel is the lifeblood of security operations, it requires information to be processed, graded and vetted.
Our intelligence picture internally is woefully inadequate, but this is a very difficult job so being too critical is unfair.
Because presently Pakistan is the target of advanced persistent threat actors who are very good at what they do.
So what is the answer? We need to switch our game both in terms of our external security posture but also our internal security posture.