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You genuinely think that Pakistan operates one OEM centric EW equipment. :/
And I can’t comment on political rhetoric cos that’s all it’s, rhetorics.
The NSA allegedly launched an operation code-named "Shotgiant" in 2007 aimed at uncovering any possible ties between Huawei—a company that likes to boast of how its routers and switches connect a third of the world's population—and China's military, known as the People's Liberation Army, according to the New York Times and Der Spiegel. Operation Shotgiant also aimed to compromise and exploit Huawei's technology so that the NSA could infiltrate the computer networks of Huawei customers in "high-priority target" countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kenya, and Cuba.
Other NSA hardware exploits include hardware implants for Dell and Hewlett-Packard servers. Such implants must be installed in person by NSA operatives during an "interdiction" process described by Der Spiegel. That means the NSA intercepts certain shipping deliveries of new computers or related accessories so that it can load spyware or install hardware components that provide back door access for U.S. intelligence agents later on.
"These specialized devices require someone to physically touch a specific piece of hardware to insert the NSA-designed component," Bumgarner says. "It's highly unlikely that these components are being embedded during manufacturing, which means that they're being installed after the hardware is in either the supply chain or maintenance cycle."
If by shooting 9 planes you can get Kashmir be my guest. Professionals have calculated this cost and its way beyond your imagination.Thanks for the insight.... but why didn't IK refused to agree to such plan!
He was the PM... he should not have settled any less than conquest of Kashmir.
Bottom line remains, a well created opportunity is lost by poor decision making, only God knows what was the motive but how IK handled return of Abhinandan, my suspicious lies square on him.
There are a limited number of manufacturers in the military semiconductor space. Many systems on the market are merely repackaging of components with a few capabilities tweaked. But regardless, there are only a limited number of Western suppliers even willing to sell us any hi-tech equipment to Pakistan. Thus, you are cornered back under the American thumb who are already acting as your pimps. Of course there is the black market, but that is again a double-edged sword. Read the link below, from which I am quoting only some relevant material
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk...as-huawei-based-partly-on-nsas-own-spy-tricks
There is nothing political in any of what I say. Our national security is at risk, it is time to rise above politics.
I don’t need to read the link, I know which kits are we using. And none of the above concerns are valid. You’re going against a near peer Air Force, not the USAF. In any case, do try and develop at least certain basic knowledge of aerial warfare, it’s nothing like how you’re propositioning it to be.
As for the vile rhetoric that you keep indulging in, it doesn’t seem like you’re actually interested in having an actual conversation (in reference to dance naked, pimps et al).
By all means, keep the tin hat on, but count me out on further engaging on vitriol.
Don't rely on professionals too much.Professionals have calculated this cost and its way beyond your imagination.
Again, cowardice of epic proportions.Yes it is true. The Viper was about 1-1.5 nm on tail with the Foxbat, the Foxbat had no clue he had a Viper sitting tail on passive until ARM was engaged and his RWR kicked in. Sadly no kill or engagement was achieved as no orders were given.
If by shooting 9 planes you can get Kashmir be my guest. Professionals have calculated this cost and its way beyond your imagination.
I am talking about the Foxbat incidentYou seriously have some mental issues----. Maybe a PAF pilot stole your wife and ever since then you became a pathetic loser-----. u are nothing but a useless worst then a arms chair security guard---.
100 KM? even Indians dont claim that imaginary number.
The reason why IAF Mirages were carrying Spice-2000 standoff weapon so that they could launch it from long distance without having to enter much into pakistan.
Well had to avoid an all out war too so can’t shoot everythingShould have gone for all of them...
You lock, you shoot...
They've come for you, so you take them out...
How do you know it was 100 km when the range for it has not been told.I am talking about the Foxbat incident
That does not satisfy them for an answer. A pilot in their mind should be able to start and end a war in all possible accounts whether he chooses to go rogue or not with a pit stop landing at his own place of choosing. Give them a Viper, and they'll make themselves dictators.Well had to avoid an all out war too so can’t shoot everything
It came right above Islamabad.How do you know it was 100 km when the range for it has not been told.
O I C.I am talking about the Foxbat incident
Thats true.PAF lost decade was 1990s as it failed to acquire long range SAM due to sanctions.
That was war.well F-104 went as far as Agra during 65 war which is 500km away.
Umm no Psychic. You are confusing the event I described. You added the 100 km to probably another assumed Foxbat incident. The one I referred to is different than the one you mixed. There is no detailed article on that one.Thats true.
But my point was different. Members here claimed that an F-16 scrambled from Kamra had a firing solution on the foxbat with the sidewinder and was just 1-1.5 NM below him but didn't have the clearance to shoot. A detailed article was also shared some time ago which claimed the same thing. The foxbat made a turn and escaped (it was deep inside Pak when F-16 was on its tail).
Now, my point was about why the pilot waited to receive clearance; that was a weakness
That was war.
Their planes also came at Sargodha and else where. But, during peace time when a single bogey enters deep inside is a different story just like Canberra shot down over Rawalpindi (it was similar to the foxbat incident minus the fact that pilots didn't hesitate for a second despite using only guns)