Can you expand on that, i heard of this incident quite a while ago but it has totally slipped out of my mind.
The exact comment was " Oh, What a lovely bonfire".
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Can you expand on that, i heard of this incident quite a while ago but it has totally slipped out of my mind.
Actually WindJammer is correct in this case.
An Indian merchant ship broke down and drifted into Pakistan's EEZ. PN made it clear that any intrusion by IN vessels would be declared hostile and would be dealt with full force. USN offered to toe the Indian vessel which was accepted by both India and Pakistan.
The fact is that there is absolutely no evidence of the sub sinking linked to "Indian laid" depth charge. The line you highlighted talked about "depth charges laid by the sub itself" [It was upgraded in Turkey for laying depth charges] NOT "Indian laid depth charges". Read again if you have little comprehension skills left.
Actually WindJammer is correct in this case.
An Indian merchant ship broke down and drifted into Pakistan's EEZ. PN made it clear that any intrusion by IN vessels would be declared hostile and would be dealt with full force. USN offered to toe the Indian vessel which was accepted by both India and Pakistan.
i wasnt serious earlier. takes a lot more than that to hurt my feelings.
and gained from documentaries, countless articles and simulations. but i suspect your knowledge in these operations are greater than mine. but i would like to test it. are you aware of the friendly fire PAF made after OP Trident?
And why would the IN want to do that? What would it have achieved by stepping into Karachi? They don't just lay out plans for publicity and brownie points. The aim in any war is to destroy the war potential and destruction of military assets. And that the Indians achieved.Since you knocked out the Pak Navy cold, why didn't Indian navy stepped on the shores of Karachi...?
Yes I am aware of that. Now tell us more from "my knowledge on general warfare is massive ".
I might learn a thing or two. And I'm always willing to learn. In the hope of amassing some 'massive knowledge, sometime'.
ah! "massive" is a relative term. but sure i'll help. i would also like to pick your brain sometime. any details of indo pak war is a gem to me and you seem to have plenty of those
I sometimes wonder why PNS Ghazi was sent to Indian littoral waters to sink a ship. I mean the planning and not the task.
I sometimes wonder why PNS Ghazi was sent to Indian littoral waters to sink a ship. I mean the planning and not the task.
EEZ is international waters. Pakistan's EEZ extends upto 200 Nautical Miles from Pakistan's base line(coast line for all intents and purposes.) or upto the continental shelf . Pakistan has no rights in their, except exclusive drilling and fishing rights.
It is hard believe, Pakistan was able threaten a vessel in its EEZ.
There was a reason for Ghazi's deployment. In the hope of sinking Vikrant. Also the Ghazi was the only warship in the PN fleet that had the range to reach the East Coast unrefuelled. Though as a conventional sub of that vintage; that meant that she would have to surface frequently to reach there. Which she used to do at night. Also remember that she did that transit before hostilities commenced which was easier. After commencement of war operations; it would have been a very different "ball-game" for her to make that voyage.
HeHeHe; you might find "picking my pockets" to be easier than "picking my brains".
But I would be careful before making some sweeping statements......
Considering her obsolescence and that there was only one of her..Pakistan asked too much of her.