Blackpearl
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It is believed that some of the unused Stinger missiles of Afghan Mujahideen, are now in the hands of Taliban. So it implies that Army Aviation helicopters operating in Waziristan are likely to be targeted by these IR SAMs.
The Pakistans War on terror, is now almost 5 years old, (it started in March 2003). During this time, not a sinlge incident of firing of SAM is reported. However, aviation helos have taken 12.7 mm fire. Now this is unlike, Iraq and Afghanistan, where considerably more American choppers have been shot down owing to use of Stingers and SA-7 (Russian).
So, can we assume that our helicopters are safe from SAM threat, in western borders???
The Pakistans War on terror, is now almost 5 years old, (it started in March 2003). During this time, not a sinlge incident of firing of SAM is reported. However, aviation helos have taken 12.7 mm fire. Now this is unlike, Iraq and Afghanistan, where considerably more American choppers have been shot down owing to use of Stingers and SA-7 (Russian).
So, can we assume that our helicopters are safe from SAM threat, in western borders???