PanzerKiel
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Your map makes my point, you need two Phalcons to cover Pakistan. This is why PAF's strike package was not intercepted in time before the CAPS could be vectored.
That depends upon.... Well.. Depends upon the info which you have regarding the originating points of PAF strike, escorts, EW and Saab...
That depends upon.... Well.. Depends upon the info which you have regarding the originating points of PAF strike, escorts, EW and Saab...
... Actually you may find some of those bases already covered by Phalcon.
Your map makes my point, you need two Phalcons to cover Pakistan. This is why PAF's strike package was not intercepted in time before the CAPS could be vectored. Another point i just thought of now, the SU30MKI's were in the sector as per PAF and they have very potent radars. I am curious to see why didn't the BARS pick up PAF's strike package?
As i said, a lot depends on IAF's C4I coverage. I have been trying to research online but haven't found much on this topic. In addition, if the Western front requires 3 Phalcons for IAF, who's going to be covering the North sector against China?
In my interaction with the pilots who took part, some innovative yet simple tactics were used due to which they were not deemed hazardous by Indians once they approached... Simple yet ingenious...