shehbazi2001
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My friend, Pune is not close to the Pak Border. Plus it seems out of the range of Babur and Ghaznavi. Shaheen-1 may hardly reach it. But as the range increases, the accuracy reduces and one should not expect a IN-equipped ballistic missile going 700-800 km away and still hitting a line-up of fighters.
If ever India deploys Su-30s to forward bases towards Pakistan, it would be tantamount to losing an advantage of Su-30's range because its able to fly from far away bases and still go deep inside Pakistan. Bringing it to forward bases means losing its long-range advantage and exposing them to counter attack.
Su-30's long-range even enables IAF to first fly over Indian-Held Kashmir, then enter Afghanistan and from there come over Pakistan and after attack, go straight back to India. In the case of war, at least a flight of F-16s/F-7PGs should be stationed at Peshawar.
This scenario is realistic because the advantage of arranging waypoints like this would be that aircrafts would not need to make a 180 degree turn over Pakistan, and it is this turn that brings them down.
Building aircraft pins or not depends on national security doctrine......Perhaps in the "Military Technology" I read that Israeli Air Force does not build pins for aircrafts.......they believe in offense and they are confident that no one can attack their bases.........
If ever India deploys Su-30s to forward bases towards Pakistan, it would be tantamount to losing an advantage of Su-30's range because its able to fly from far away bases and still go deep inside Pakistan. Bringing it to forward bases means losing its long-range advantage and exposing them to counter attack.
Su-30's long-range even enables IAF to first fly over Indian-Held Kashmir, then enter Afghanistan and from there come over Pakistan and after attack, go straight back to India. In the case of war, at least a flight of F-16s/F-7PGs should be stationed at Peshawar.
This scenario is realistic because the advantage of arranging waypoints like this would be that aircrafts would not need to make a 180 degree turn over Pakistan, and it is this turn that brings them down.
Building aircraft pins or not depends on national security doctrine......Perhaps in the "Military Technology" I read that Israeli Air Force does not build pins for aircrafts.......they believe in offense and they are confident that no one can attack their bases.........