The Deterrent
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In the immediate aftermath of the 25th February strike of Indian Air Force at an alleged target in Pakistan, PN issued TWO separate Naval and Coastal warnings. The warnings are meant to enforce naval and airspace enclosures during the month of March 2019, in the regions shown below. Both warnings (or securites) were issued on 25th February 2019 at 1500 UTC (2000 PST), more than 16 hours after the IAF strike.
Securite 022 pertains to Naval activity in the Arabian Sea, whereas Securite 023 pertains to possible Air Force or Air Defence activity at the Sonmiani Army proof ranges. At this point, it can be presumed that these warnings have been issued for the sole purpose of exercises, most probably as means to demonstrate operational readiness capabilities.
https://www.paknavy.gov.pk/coastal/20190225SEC 022.txt
https://www.paknavy.gov.pk/coastal/20190225SEC 023.txt
Note: Kindly refrain from unnecessary sensationalism, jingoism and war-mongering. Exercises like these are held by all major military powers when faced by the threat of an armed conflict. Therefore they should not be perceived as a move to escalate tensions, rather the protocol to be adopted in the present situation.
Also, since the India-Pakistan tensions over Pulwama/Balakot/Rajouri events appear to be de-escalating, these warnings MAY no longer be in effect and might be cancelled soon.
Securite 022 pertains to Naval activity in the Arabian Sea, whereas Securite 023 pertains to possible Air Force or Air Defence activity at the Sonmiani Army proof ranges. At this point, it can be presumed that these warnings have been issued for the sole purpose of exercises, most probably as means to demonstrate operational readiness capabilities.
https://www.paknavy.gov.pk/coastal/20190225SEC 022.txt
https://www.paknavy.gov.pk/coastal/20190225SEC 023.txt
Note: Kindly refrain from unnecessary sensationalism, jingoism and war-mongering. Exercises like these are held by all major military powers when faced by the threat of an armed conflict. Therefore they should not be perceived as a move to escalate tensions, rather the protocol to be adopted in the present situation.
Also, since the India-Pakistan tensions over Pulwama/Balakot/Rajouri events appear to be de-escalating, these warnings MAY no longer be in effect and might be cancelled soon.