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India to retaliate at a time, place of its choosing: CDS Rawat on drone attacks

Oh yes.

The sequel of Uri: The surgical strike is going to be made.😍

Will vicky kaushal and yummy gautam be recast in the movie?

Really enjoyed the first movie.
 
"Are you gonna keep barking little doggy? Or are you gonna bite?"
 
"Are you gonna keep barking little doggy? Or are you gonna bite?"
don't dare him please. they've got mata hari nirvane all ready and raring to go all on her own
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ek hari sub pe bhari
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NEW DELHI: India will strongly retaliate at a time and place of its choosing if Pakistan attempts to use drones or indulges in `hybrid warfare’ of any kind to target Indian civilian or military assets, chief of defence staff General Bipin Rawat warned on Friday.
Investigative agencies are probing whether the small explosive-laden drones used in the terror attack on the Jammu air force station on June 27 were launched from Pakistan or from within the region, and whether the intent was to deliver a message of a new capability or actually cause damage on the ground, said Gen Rawat.

“We do not yet know the ultimate intention. But let them (Pakistan) attempt to do something to damage our assets, and the reaction from our armed forces will be very different. The political will is there. Our armed forces are ready,” he said, speaking at a webinar here.
“A strong message has to be sent that anything of this nature, grey-zone tactics or hybrid warfare, if it damages our assets and affects our national security, we reserve the right to respond at a time and place of our choosing and the manner in which we wish to respond,” he added.

Referring to the border truce with Pakistan since February, the CDS said the mere stopping of cross-border firing on the Line of Control was not enough. “If you (Pakistan) are going to use indirect systems to disrupt harmony and cause damage, it amounts to a violation of the ceasefire,” he said.

Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria, on his part, said IAF did have a limited number of “soft kill” jammers to disrupt the command-and-control links of small drones and “hard kill” counter-drone systems but they had not been deployed at the Jammu air station because it did not have “critical assets” like fighter jets.
"What happened at Jammu was essentially a terrorist act which attempted to target our assets (Mi-17 V5 helicopters) there. The attempt failed. Two explosives, one HE (high explosive) in nature and the other fragmentation, were used,” said the IAF chief.

IAF is closely working with DRDO on its anti-drone systems, which have directed energy weapons like lasers and will soon finish their trials. “It’s a new kind of threat. Many of the projects have already been undertaken and some of the systems were already fielded," he said.
Gen Rawat said the armed forces will have to dynamically keep on adapting to new threats because the next attack could well be through rockets, as was seen in the recent Israel-Hamas conflict, and not drones. “Grey-zone warfare can involve anything and we have to be prepared for it,” he said.
Watch India ready to retaliate, says CDS Bipin Rawat


Since Feb 27, 2019 dose, kafi shanti hy. We don’t hear about pre-emptive strikes anymore. No more terrorist launch pad stories.
 
They have air defense missiles that could reach the planet Venus now?
their air defence system can shoot down their SAR helicopters sent to recover their shot down IAF pilots even if their helicopters are as far away as Venus their missiles will secure the kill for them like their own unfortunate IAF helicopter they shot down to avenge losing of their 2 jets.
 
Since Feb 27, 2019 dose, kafi shanti hy. We don’t hear about pre-emptive strikes anymore. No more terrorist launch pad stories.

We have always maintained that settling the kashmir issue will inagurate a new era of peace. That's what has happened.
 
The story doesn't add up. As per Indian claims, drones flew from Pakistan, 14-15 km away, crossed everything and reached inside air force station and failed to drop explosives on a helicopter parked outside, out in the open. A drone can reach the exact spot from 15 km but cannot drop the explosive at the intended target. Doesn't make sense at all.
 
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