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AKASH cannot fire on the move.
But lets say even if it does, it will not be able to withstand the salvos of NASR.
Pak must be a rich country, to be able to fire multiple salvos of Nasr on a puny SAM.
These are support vehicles nevertheless. I doubt the accompanying helos will make it far after they cross the border. Its not practical.
Yes, just like how air support wasn't available to US forces all the way in Bagdad or in Kabul.
IAF can dance with IA 24/7 but when it crosses border, it will be toast by PAF.
and I am not new to this concept how IA,IAF,IN are made paper tigers by authors, its becoming lame now.
Of course. It seems you don't want a serious discussion.
IAF has always been bigger than PAF. so nothing new here but IAF never achieved air superiority. Its not 1971 E-Pak.
Bigger but inferior while being split across two fronts. Today it's bigger and superior and assets can be shared across both fronts. Geez, India has its own GPS now.
NASR's can show up anywhere in Pakistan, any time and vanish after firing its salvo and terminating IBG assets.
Yes, yes, so I have been told. The magical Nasr. Let's discuss again once you are more serious.