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Ok it took me some time to read the complete article.
I am no expert of military affairs but have done some couses to understand military strategy and tactics Now I have few points I want to mention which I found in that article .
1) In the article the author claimed that india was actually conducting decoy artillery fire and decoy heli flights in order to confuse the Pakistan Military. Someone previously also mentioned the same thing . And i replied him/her back have you ever visited LOC in your life? I have in several sectors and I know after every half mile there is a Pakistan Army and rangers checkpoints and those checkpoints are supported by 15-20 men of QRF ( quick reaction force) Followed by intensive military patrols by military between those checkpoints. So first of all no one will ever sneak by and even if they do they will be immediately engaged by QRF.
2) The article mentioned three areas are hit one of the target I see is pretty damn close to indian border. It can even be taken out by single RPG fire. Let alone artillery lol. And if these targets are really militant hideouts and Pakistan is supporting them . Then it is pretty big blunder on behalf of Pakistan Military.
But these were not the militant hideout or launching pads or whatever name you want to give. As you have known by now ISI and Pakistani Military Establishment has an extensive experience of fighting proxy war with Soviet Union. And they know how to handle such proxies. They are either integrated with societies or the leadership is kept under great protection. And lauching pad concept is completely wrong tactical wise. When proxies want to invade a border they remain away and in secure position and would only be active and move close to border and move inside as fast as possible to avoid detection when they want to do something or attack.
3) The concept followed by special forces all around the world is stealth and speed when you are in hostile environment. Means you are in and out . It does not give chance for enemy forces to regroup and launch counter attack. The mentioned track for three targets in article suggests that almost take two hours for two targets to reach because of rough terrain. Now it is also mentioned that none helis were used. So means it took your forces two hours to reach target and I am guessing you would have faced some resistance because if you were firing decoy mortors and artillery. So handlers of proxies should alert them to watch as per SOP. So it may took 20-25 min to neutralize them. Then another 2 hours hike back come on dude who are we fooling here lol
Not even me dude the entire world is laughing on stupidity of your super powa India . Get a life loser . Lol
Dear Quereshi
1. The Diversion was on different Sector, and op. was carried out in different Sector. Check the images of the narratives.
2. If you are calling a SF Para actions, they kept low profile, and not only speed and stealth, you need careful planning for such operation. Lets Say the SF Para took the Sentries first with Sniper Shots, and Silence most of the terrorist while sleeping because the op took place between 12.30 AM to 4.30 AM. Yes for op. it is possible that it took 20-25 min or less, but to crawl and travel the distance, certainly takes times, and the troops return to their bases at 9.30 AM Morning.
3. There have been reports, that BAT and Rangers soldiers came for the resecue in trucks, but Indian Para were given full order to fire anyone, even PA or Rangers, and they too took the casualties. Only one Indian comando was injured due to personal mines. Now these are Media reports, and could not be verified.
4. If you think, that Pakistani Rangers and Army are not involved in Cross border terrorism, look how it is done recorded in Camera
5. Answer few Question -- If it is not Surgical Strike, then Why Can't Indian is not possible to conduct surgical Strike, and why so much panic in Pakistan, and cross border shelling are common in LOC, but why this time Pakistan ran to U.S, China and UN.
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