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But the range of radar exceeds than that, search for green pine radar. The radar defence is multi-layered, and valuable radar installations will be protected by CIWS and quick reaction SAMs.

Are CIWS and quick reaction sams able to engage targets at 10 meter height during terminal phase?
 
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You still not getting my point. Most of the airbases and strategic points of Pakistan both from Punjab and rajhastan sides are 200-400 KM from border. Only Lahore Cantonment being 40-50 KM from Punjab border.

For brahmos to be effective, you need to launch it at least 100 KM from Pakistani border (any side). Your SU-30 FOB being in our LACM area of influence would be target immediately and destroyed. At least SU-30 launch from Pune would take time to reach to a effective point of releasing Air launch brahmos. Hence it would not be easy to use Brahmos

Now for Ground launch brahmos, same set of constraints apply but it would be effective yet ground based brahmos would be more focused on Pakistani armoured thrusts than the airbases.


Poliferating Anza-II/III MANPADs in large numbers to Dal Khalsa and its other Sikh allies will also help our cause. ;)
 
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No.

And dont forget any ballistic trajectory may trigger false nuke alarm.

Unless significant portion of Pakistan is breached and red line crossed, Pakistani BM would not trigger false nuke alarm.
 
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Another low quality Indian posts again.....:hitwall:

Why you repeatedly threat to post this same story again, this is not first time you post this before.

If you are so confident, do it war now to attack Pakistan bases.

Most people fel that the only real threat to PAF F16 fleet at present is the su30mki .

IN WAR with IAF how the PAF tackle this threat in particular more than the MIGs or JAGS or Mirage2000 WILL DECIDE if PAF achieves a victory stalemate or defeat.

Today the indians have published details pf the base location of their current fleet of 200 mki fighters

They are as follows


  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo
 
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Unless significant portion of Pakistan is breached and red line crossed, Pakistani BM would not trigger false nuke alarm.

That's the basics of a nuclear policy - any BM launched is construed as a nuke attack.
 
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Well done this idiot bharti got banned :yahoo::yahoo:


congrats celebrate your pdf victory :yahoo:reality is different my friend you may shut us on your forums but you cant change geography (kashmir) and ground reality ,it's sad that you guys cant digest the fact that you are incapable of doing any kind of preemptive air strikes ?you failed to tackle ttp they brought you down on your knees and you are dreaming about doing preemptive strikes ?ridiculous!:woot:
 
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Are CIWS and quick reaction sams able to engage targets at 10 meter height during terminal phase?
Even if the CIWS manages to destroy ... lets say Mar-1, the supersonic shrapnel will be enough to destroy the radar.
 
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  1. 20 Squadron “Lightnings” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  2. 30 Squadron “Rhinos” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Lohegaon in Pune
  3. 8 Squadron “Eight Pursuits” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  4. 24 Squadron “Hawks” -> Central Air Command (CAC) at Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh
  5. 2 Squadron “Winged Arrows” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Tezpur in Assam
  6. 102 Squadron “Trisonics” -> Eastern Air Command (EAC) at Chabua in Assam
  7. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  8. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  9. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  10. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab

As i see it the Assam sqds and the Pune baseed fighter are too far to pose a immediate threat.

But the other 6 sdqs are within striking distance of a PAF pre emptive air strike .

These 4 bases can damaged by cruise missles or air strike potentially

  1. 31 Squadron “Lions” -> South Western Air Command (SWAC) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan
  2. 220 Squadron "Desert Tigers" -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Halwara in Punjab
  3. 21 Squadron “Ankush” -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Sirsa in Haryana
  4. 15 Squadron 'Flying Lancers' -> Western Air Command (WAC) at Bhatinda in Punjab
IF YOU TAKE OUT THE SU30MKI bases the PAF will be half to their goal. imo

According to my sources No. 24 Sq. is based @ Ambala

at moments notice we could wipe them out if the need ever arose
 
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