denel
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Yes I do concur, they knew it was coming and were caught on the backfoot knapping; it is just luck or what ever you may call it the following day they came on top.Hi,
It was just a skirmish---and the Paf exposed too much of its capability to look important and powerful---.
The real test of Paf was the night of 26th---the first time when the enemy was coming it---.
Intercepting and taking out the enemy would have showed how the Paf was ready on its FEET---.
Remember---the indians had already threatened to strike---there was no surprise in the 26th attack---.
That is where the Paf failed itself and the nation---. It had not done its homework---was not ready and prepared to take on the enemy at a moments notice and strike at it---.
What happened on the 27th was more of a show---.
It made people happy---it made the weapons manufacturer happy---.
They are not prepared and will remain unprepared until there is accountability to show preparedness.
People may not like it but the self entitlement/glorification is a problem on its own; you fail to see the problem.