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PAF deploying Fighters at Skardu Base (very close to IOK)

A C-17 too
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India keeping a close eye as Pakistan moves to base J-17 fighters at Skardu near Ladakh
Amid the ongoing tensions with Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370, Pakistani forces have started moving equipment to their forward bases close to Ladakh.

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Sanchita Jain
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Updated:
Aug 12, 2019, 12:28 PM IST
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New Delhi: Amid the ongoing tensions with Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370, Pakistani forces have started moving equipment to their forward bases close to Ladakh.

"Three C-130 transport aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force were used on Saturday to ferry equipment to their Skardu airbase opposite the Union Territory of Ladakh. The Indian agencies concerned are keeping a close eye on the movement of Pakistanis along with the border areas," government sources told ANI.

Sources said the equipment moved to the forward operating base could be support equipment for fighter aircraft operations. Pakistanis are most likely to move in their JF-17 fighter planes to the Skardu airfield, they said.

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The Indian intelligence agencies along with the Air Force and Army are keeping a close watch on the movement of the Pakistani Air Force as they can see almost the entire length and breadth of Pakistan.

The Pakistanis use an older version of the C-130 transport aircraft supplied by the Americans a long time ago and one of their military rulers Gen Zia Ul Haq was also killed in power when the C-130 in which he was travelling crashed in August 1988 due to a bomb explosion.

Sources said the Pakistan Air Force was planning to conduct an exercise of its Air Force and Army elements and the move of shifting planes to the forward base could also be a part of it. Skardu is a forward operating base of the Pakistan Air Force and it uses it to support its Army operations on the border with India.

Pakistan has been trying to make a big issue out of India`s decision of scrapping Article 370 and bifurcating Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/ind...7-fighters-at-skardu-near-ladakh-2226627.html

Only Indian sources reporting it, no news form Pakistani side.
JF-17s have already been deployed there. Not new
 
India keeping a close eye as Pakistan moves to base J-17 fighters at Skardu near Ladakh
Amid the ongoing tensions with Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370, Pakistani forces have started moving equipment to their forward bases close to Ladakh.

810696-fighter.jpg

ANI Photo


Edited By:
802074-sanchita.jpg

Sanchita Jain
@sanchitajain96
Updated:
Aug 12, 2019, 12:28 PM IST
Source:
ANI
Trending News
New Delhi: Amid the ongoing tensions with Pakistan over the abrogation of Article 370, Pakistani forces have started moving equipment to their forward bases close to Ladakh.

"Three C-130 transport aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force were used on Saturday to ferry equipment to their Skardu airbase opposite the Union Territory of Ladakh. The Indian agencies concerned are keeping a close eye on the movement of Pakistanis along with the border areas," government sources told ANI.

Sources said the equipment moved to the forward operating base could be support equipment for fighter aircraft operations. Pakistanis are most likely to move in their JF-17 fighter planes to the Skardu airfield, they said.

Live TV





The Indian intelligence agencies along with the Air Force and Army are keeping a close watch on the movement of the Pakistani Air Force as they can see almost the entire length and breadth of Pakistan.

The Pakistanis use an older version of the C-130 transport aircraft supplied by the Americans a long time ago and one of their military rulers Gen Zia Ul Haq was also killed in power when the C-130 in which he was travelling crashed in August 1988 due to a bomb explosion.

Sources said the Pakistan Air Force was planning to conduct an exercise of its Air Force and Army elements and the move of shifting planes to the forward base could also be a part of it. Skardu is a forward operating base of the Pakistan Air Force and it uses it to support its Army operations on the border with India.

Pakistan has been trying to make a big issue out of India`s decision of scrapping Article 370 and bifurcating Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

https://zeenews.india.com/india/ind...7-fighters-at-skardu-near-ladakh-2226627.html

Only Indian sources reporting it, no news form Pakistani side.


The bold part in article is audibly laughable. What happened to Indian intelligence and Airforce when they couldn't detect 24 PAF aircraft coming their way in broad daylight and hence couldn't formulate a proper response or send proper strike package towards it ? I guess their sensors only work in nighttime.
 
The bold part in article is audibly laughable. What happened to Indian intelligence and Airforce when they couldn't detect 24 PAF aircraft coming their way in broad daylight and hence couldn't formulate a proper response or send proper strike package towards it ? I guess their sensors only work in nighttime.
Clouds sir ji clouds, radars and satellites have limitations.
 
The bold part in article is audibly laughable. What happened to Indian intelligence and Airforce when they couldn't detect 24 PAF aircraft coming their way in broad daylight and hence couldn't formulate a proper response or send proper strike package towards it ? I guess their sensors only work in nighttime.

Even Latest technology has some loop holes
Example:
India could detect the number of casualties at Balakot through their aircrafts at night but not our jets in the morning
 
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