A few things that the writer should mention but doesnt mention.
1. PA mechanised divisions and their strength when comparing Strike Corps of PA and IA.
2. IABG's and Anti-Tank Brigades in PA.
3. Use of UCAV's like Burraq
4. Use of PAF in CAS role.
5. Use of NASR in desert regions.
6. Terrain and Geography around borders.
7. IA strategies to use Blitzkrieg tactics and combined force formations , not just T-90/BMP combo.
8. Proper use and tactics of APS on IA MBT's.
9. IAF's role in IA support.
10. He is discussing formations and weapons of today and then gives example of 1973. This is 2018, how do weapons and tactics of 1973 affect today's warfare when all weapons have been modernised over last 45 years and tactics/strategies have been changed also.
Just discussing formations and weapons is not enough to give a verdict.
I'm the author of the article and owner of the blog.
This particular analysis was done with the aim of understanding the kind of ATGMs is service with Pakistan Army and how it employs them. With focus on Light and Heavy Anti-Tank battalions and how these pose a challenge to any mechanized thrust by Indian Army.
It is part of the series which I will be doing over coming months to cover different aspects of Pakistan Army.
Coming to points raised by you, those were not germane to the analysis as I wanted to understand and analyse only one specific capability of Pakistan Army. Tomorrow, if anyone attempts a much larger and broader analysis, this information - about PA ATGM battalions - will help to draw a much more informed simulation.
The Indian blogger did miss a few things, but let us acknowledge his effort in writing this article. No Pakistani - to this day - has come up with such a detailed article on LAT's, HAT's and Pakistani ATGM inventory. The author has written an unbiased, well researched article, that matters.<SNIP>
Well, thank you for the good word.
As you said, it was meant to assess only a specific capability. There is a detailed article on the blog about Indian Army's ATGM capability and future programs.
If you can publicly share information about errors in the article, please do. I'll make the changes with due credits. On a side note, I did read your posts when I was researching on this topic.
I joined this forum to gain some information and exchange notes. And will request inputs, whatever that members can share, on this and future topics.
Some write-ups that I've done and are available on my blog:
- Anti-tank missiles in Indian Army
- Defense Canals in South Punjab and Sindh
- Strategic importance of South Punjab and Sindh
- Defense Canals in South Punjab and Sind-2 (Covering Rahim Yar Khan)
- Artillery Divisions in Indian Army
- Indian Army canal crossing operations