anathema
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Oh boy! you seem like no abilities of talking on technical Matters of situation on 27 FEB like most Indian do here on PDF, ERIEYE was not flying on 2000-3000 feet above the ground, in fact it was fly higher, higher than Pir panjal range and your Mig-21 wasn't crawling in the valley floor that our ERIEYE hadn't see you Mig-21, you can't defy Physics or i think Indian will, Srinagar to LOC has a distance of 200 km or more Mig-21 takes times (few mintues)to Reach LOC and your MAHAN/Vedic Mig-21 has to climbed get out of this bowl like depression as you say, so it can be detected instantly when its get out by bowl like depression not only by ERIEYE but PAF ground based radars ( ANP-77/YLC-18 AESA), F-16's ANP-68V9 which is overlapping ERIEYE radar
and you know what is the meaning of AEW aircraft, AIR BORNE EARLY WARNING and control Aircraft which meant to be look further then enemy area better than ground based radars, that's some of the SAMs's RADARs has been put on the Mast to look further inside enemy airspace like your S-400 systems have some its radars mounted on elevated mast for better coverage
and as you say in your post our F-16 flying higher altitude (40'000 feet) than Mig-21 than its had better chance to detect your MIG-21 hich was flying lower altitude ( some Indian sources says 15,000 feet) earlier because of high altitude advantages and how can you your MAHAN/Vedic Mig-21 can detect our F-16 with limited coverage ( because its flying through the mountains which further reduce its radar range because pir panjal range has higher altitude than where your MAHAN/Vedic Mig-21 flying, dude you have nothing have to prove but you and your countrymen believes in fairy tails that fed by you Vedic IAF and your Govt
This is getting extremely embarassing to educate posters on basics. First learn to write proper english - its extremely hard to read and interpret your posts. It does not matter how ERIE was flying. For example (just an example) - Erie flying adjacent to K2 would never be able to detect fighters flying on the other side. Its a typical blinside that aviators around the world know or practice. Classic tactics in Gulf far, Iraq-Iran war and turk-greek skirmish was to lurk in the valleys adjacent to mountain ranges and jump the adversary when the time was right. Here's a fighter pilot podcast where they discuss these tactics - you can listen and understand https://www.fighterpilotpodcast.com/episodes/032-air-to-air-missions/ . The way to mitigate is ofcourse directly fly above the mountains , ranges OR have a static radar on the mountain itself which looks down. Its not rocket size - its basics.
So coming back - ERIE would not have been able to detect Mig21 airport due to mountain ranges and as soon as Mig21 which was climbing up and cleared the mountain ranges - it got detected by ERIE, F16 radars, etc etc..Comm intercepts clearly tell that ERIE controllers were surprised at Mig21 appearing on the scene.
Oh my god! that's shows you have no technical know how of the discussion Radar is the main senor to detect/track/and engage the targets with out it jet get blind, you say in your debate with @HRK , when taking off from Srinagar comm informed abhi that LOC was the Full of enemies, without proper detection/tracking by radar how can Abhi knows where is the target (and remember abhi Comm were by our EW and hence didn't receive any updates on his close airspace (SA)) so are you assuming Abhi blindly fired R-73 that's some how destroy our F-16 by luck, Rules of engagement doesn't allow in this scenario because you own jets (MKI/M-2000) were in the area, so there were a chance that Abhi's R-73 can hit your own jet (MKI/M-2000)
This post of your shows you have not ability to discuss the technicalities of the situation
You have no clue on air battle works , how radar works, how seeker works..dont you. Just coming over here with your broken english - and trying to make statements which are factually incorrect and downright foolish.
Controller sitting at IACC Amballa provides a full sitrep to Abhinandan while he is taking off. Constant communication is maintained with controller while Abhi is climbing. At this point controller informs him positions of bogeys last seen. Abhi has not yet switched on his radar - he depends on sit rep from Amballa controller. As soon as he clears Pir panjal ranges , 2 things happens. (1) His comms get jammed by your EW aircraft (Yes EW aircraft cannot jam aircrafts if natural barriers exist - its directional jamming and not widespread) (2) He senses comms are lot and turns his radar on.
Here he detects - aircraft flying below at the base of pir panjal ranges. This aircraft an F16 is trying to mount a surprise/sneak attack on indian ac's (classic tactic and a good one). Note :- Abhi does not if its F16 because his radar does not tell him that. All he knows its a bogey based on SITREP from Amballa. He knows there are no friendlies since MKI and M2K are further north/south of panjal. He takes the shot !
I have not said anything different - this is a complete air battle picture painted by IAF right the day after skirmish and is mentioned even in his citation. Story never changed. The less the better about ISPR stories.
F16's were on BARCAP - it was escorting your strike package. That mission does not happen by sitting far away and launching missiles. Escort missions to clear the path gets in first and clears it of intruders. So your point about why F16 was so close to Mig21 is moot. ACM Paracha also said the same. Your force package was made up of 12-16 F16's - outof which some of them were responsible for OCA (they were the ones who launched AMRAAM's), some were BARCAPs, some were DCA.Again you know nothing instead of farting Mig-21 has less radar range than F-16 even for our oldest F-16 block-15 (APG-66) which have radar range of 150 km and your Mig-21 has a radar range of 50-70 km, how can it be possible that your Mig-21 lit our F-16 by radar and F-16 pilot didn't knew that he was lit by Mig-21 radar on RWR, and Last thing why our F-16 get close to your MIG-21 its can easily detect/track/engage with AMRAAM F-16 far beyond the capability of Mig-21, so stop farting use your brain if you have
Secondly your point about radar ranges is immaterial ! Mig21 climbing out mountain valley will never be detected , so no range is immaterial. As soon as it clears mountain ranges - it would be detected. It so happened that Mig21 detected F16 since it was close and vice versa.
aheeyy...Why would abhi fire blindly. Two types of R73 launch. (1) Passive launch - here seeker locks onto the AC and pilot launches the missile. Bogey never even knows hwat hit him. (2) Radar assisted launch - fighter a/c paints the bogey and launches R73; Here F16 would know coz RWR will be blarring. His citation says it was radar assited launch.This point are very valid, and if Abhi fire blindly R-73 so how hit possible that R-73 homes into target without its capability range, stop farting do some research before you bark here
Calling someone kid when you know you dont have the knowledge to debate is a tactic i have seen often in this forum.You know kid you know nothing about military aviation instead of
farting/barking at extreme range all BVR have enough momentum/kinetic energy to maneuver at least 20-30 Gs, and yes even transport plane can defend itself from BVR but only through ECM/ESSM/EW not through agility/maneuverability and tell me what transport plane has ability dance like F-16/MKI, go research kid than come here to bark
you have no capability to discuss on technical matters
BVR launched at Dmax1 range has motor burn of 10 secs approximately. After that it coasts through momentum and control surfaces. Any change in the direction of targetted a/c means loss of momentum of BVR missiles. It does not need extreme maneuveuring - it needs rapid change of course. If its Dmax2 then aggressive maneuveuring is required - you can read on cranking. Dmax 3 or lower is virtual NEZ. Thats the reason - airforces across the world consider launch of bvr missiles at Dmax1 as stupid - thats what PAF did.Tactically it might put MKI's on defensive - in that case its allright. But 5 or more AMRAAMS was a overkill - looks like they were scared. You are talking about research to me ?? Strange coming from a fellow who has not exhibtted any knowledge at all in this matter.