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even if it's true it only shows that you won the battle while we won the war
Well General Pal seems to think we won the battle as well as the war
He being the point man - has the best view
48? India begs UN for a ceasefire promising refrendum.
65?Begs for CEASEFIRE again.
71?Civil war,russian support,PAakistan embargoed army starved of ammo cant be reached,Russian support,whole country against Pak army,Pakistan lost the war.
Kargil?Pak uses no airforce,arty,massive army or anything?ill equiped NLI soldiers and mujahedeen armed with SMGs and light mortars hold back the whole indian military including AIRFORCE and all available resources........for weeksNo ammo weak Nawaz bows to US pressure withdraws,
No decisive victory but Militarily victory of Pakistan.
Hell i think i shouldnt even reply to a 16 year old fan boy who lives in USA.
The PAF F-7MP air defence interceptors were immediately vectored by GCI towards the intruding 'bandits' within seconds of their crossing into Pakistan airspace. The PAF fighters intercepted the Indian fighters and 'locked' on them with their missiles. In fighter terms, this is an invitation for a dogfight. However, the IAF fighters refused to engage in return and instead fled straight back into the airspace of Indian-held Kashmir in what PAF pilots perceived was sheer panic. "It was not a very orderly or dignified exit", remarked a PAF officer.
Dude, when you are bounced out of the blue, a knee jerk reaction is only natural, perhaps you don't want to recall the incident when a Chopper containing some of your Mukh Mantris strayed into Pakistani air space, they only realised this when PAF aircraft were onto them, in sheer panic, they removed their Dhotis and started waving them out of the Chopper's doors as a white flag symbol. As for the banter, perhaps you also ignored the fact posted in this very thread that Pakistan still holds the highest peaks in the region, but then again, being a victim of your own media you are not suppose to panic since all is honky dory.Yeah man, that's what we train our fighter pilots for - to flee in panic at the very idea of Pakistani fighters engaging them. You guys really have nothing to worry. Whatever aircrafts we buy, we still train our pilots to flee in panic. In any case, since we are talking about Kargil, I guess we can both agree that Pakistanis managed a orderly & dignified exit...then Nawaz Sharif's government made a orderly & dignified exit to be followed a few years down the line by the chap who replaced him - Gen. Musharraf - all making orderly & dignified exits. We can agree that Pakistanis are the masters of orderly & dignified exits as opposed to us fleeing in panic types.
Yeah man, that's what we train our fighter pilots for - to flee in panic at the very idea of Pakistani fighters engaging them. You guys really have nothing to worry. Whatever aircrafts we buy, we still train our pilots to flee in panic. In any case, since we are talking about Kargil, I guess we can both agree that Pakistanis managed a orderly & dignified exit...then Nawaz Sharif's government made a orderly & dignified exit to be followed a few years down the line by the chap who replaced him - Gen. Musharraf - all making orderly & dignified exits. We can agree that Pakistanis are the masters of orderly & dignified exits as opposed to us fleeing in panic types.
IAF pilots refused to engage as they were tasked with A2G, and had orders not to violate the LOC.
PAF also could not engage as the aircraft did not cross the LOC.
Had they engaged.. the war would have been no holds barred..
What was the purpose of "locking" on as the articles states? Is this a common method of "warning" the adversary?