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Pakistan Reportedly Foils Attempt by US Military Aircraft to Enter its Airspace

Another issue is now even Muscat has given the US a base? Is there any Gulf country without one now?
 
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Can anyone fond out what plane it was because without it we can only shoot in thr dark???
Plane doesn't matter right now . What we should be looking for is where was PAF , PN , command and control system becoz they should be monitoring , not Civil Aviation bro . This is worrysome .

I would not like to speculate at this moment
PAF and PN should have intercepted when it entered Pak Airspace , not the civil aviation .
 
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PAF and PN should have intercepted when it entered Pak Airspace , not the civil aviation .
- it did not enter in Pakistan's airspace ...
- CAA is responsible for air traffic control in "Peace Time"
- Pakistan maintain an integrated Air Defence Alert System which mean all the radars be it civilian or military are integrated in one big system so If a CAA radar is seeing something in Pakistani airspace other are also aware of it ....
 
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An unidentified US plane requested to enter Pakistani space, when control tower ask for plane identification code , it refused to give . Control tower refused entry in Pak space. News .

what type of jet was that,I think in presence of latest spy satellites u.s not need jets for this purpose
They are usually cargo planes.
 
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Which US assets are currently parked in Oman could shed some light on which aircraft it possibly was.
 
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- it did not enter in Pakistan airspace ...
- CAA is responsible for air traffic control in "Peace Time"
- Pakistan maintain and integrated Air Defence Alert System which mean all the radars be it civilian or military are integrated in one big system so If CAA radar is seeing something in Pakistani airspace other are also aware of it ....
Sir i was saying if it flew over Pakistani waters as it came towards Karachi from Muscat , then isn't it a violation ? .
 
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Sir i was saying if it flew over Pakistani waters as it came towards Karachi from Muscat , then isn't it a violation ? .
no right of passage is internationally recognise right .... No coastal country can claim sovereignty beyond 12 nautical miles from coast towards sea .... so CAA prevented a potential violation by professionally implementing the SOP
btw drop this 'Sir' thing .... we all are equal in the journey of learning
 
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ARY breaking the news that a USA fighter jet tried to enter Pakistani airspace without permissions.


The aircraft came from Muscat. When the air controller asked for the permission code, the pilot declined. The pilot then requested to leave Pakistani airspace.

What you guys think, a coincidence or something more sinister!!

There is no such thing as coincidence
 
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no right of passage is internationally recognise right .... No coastal country can claim sovereignty beyond 12 nautical miles from coast towards sea .... so CAA prevented a potential violation by professionally implementing the SOP
btw drop this 'Sir' thing .... we all are equal in the journey of learning
Thanks . Ok
 
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Seriously Guys, If USA wants to test our air space, or intrude , or spy on us or something we own, Trust me they have more than enough ways to blind us, block us or just do it without any repercussions . It will most likely be a cargo plane . US is not India nor our openly declared Enemy so relax .
 
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Seriously Guys, If USA wants to test our air space, or intrude , or spy on us or something we own, Trust me they have more than enough ways to blind us, block us or just do it without any repercussions . It will most likely be a cargo plane . US is not India nor our openly declared Enemy so relax .
Certainly if USA wanted it could use superlative technologies and modalities to attack us, but what if USA is testing more orthodox jet fighter attack corridors on behalf of India? Whatever Trump spouts on whatever Twitter feed, "deep and silent state USA" remains a committed ally of India against Pakistan.
 
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