Windjammer
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I seriously want to know how many time Pakistan Airspace was violated .
Provided the same time frame ... And the time PAF Took !! Airspace violation: 2 Indian fighter planes enter Pakistan territory - The Express Tribune
Indian spy planes violate Pakistan airspace - The Express Tribune
Indian jets violate Pakistan airspace
So we have 3 recorded violation in begining of 2013 only by IAF and so on tells the capability of PAF and its radar
You have just one confirmation, repeated by two different sources, the other is most probably a drone which from both sides fly in and out like birds.... as for the capability of PAF, you just need to compare the figures as how many IAF or IA aircraft, Helicopters and UAVs have been forced down over the years and how many times the IAF was successful.
Wow our windy bring the war images to keep good with his ego but then the outcome of all war is always hurting but come on he thing Pakistan win 71 war in west ( While they lost Kargil in 71 in East lol )
Just goes to show how much you know the history, none of the images i posted happened during a war, else the IAF Gnat would have been there first.
As i said, your likes have nothing else to fall back on except running back to 1971....we are discussing air violations not the war, else how would you describe so many IAF POW in one Pakistani prison camp alone...now consider those who were in other camps.....gives you a fair idea of IAF's performance in that war.Btw, You forgot to Add This this for the sake of Parity :
Pakistan, Lyalpur camp, 12 April 1972, visit to Indian prisoners of war (POWs).
"Sikh pilots, now POWs, passed their time flying kites. Camp authorities forbade this activity. An "homme de confiance", also a POW, explains the visit of Red Cross delegates, emphasizing that he hopes the ICRC can negotiate on their behalf the return of the kites."