India Launched Surgical Strikes Across LoC: DGMO 29/09/2016

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*The Garud team that went in was from the same 'Flight' that lost a comrade during Pathankot. IA and IAF drones were monitoring he pigs since they scrambled from the first strike. When comms pointed to the same handlers as Pathankot, Garuds were itching for payback, the honor of taking down those pigs were given to them. In terms of affect the first strike was devastating, just don' expect to hear anything about it. It was done quietly and well over 150+ enemy were killed, most likely pounded by arty. 3-4 major camps were set alight. These ae proper camps and were 12-20km deep into POK. The latest op killed the stragglers and survivors of the first attack. Many of them still had light burn injuries, shrapnel wounds etc.

* The SF HAHOed in from around 12-16 km away from LOC, they chose this method in order to sneak past major posts which were between 800m to 1.5km near the bigger launch pads. Alerting these posts would bring in PA in numbers and would complicate the mission. The goal was first and foremost to kill the pigs, any uniformed assholes who got in the way would be taken out. SF didn't kill any PA. PA were killed by Ghataks and infantry with quick RPO shots to the forward bunkers since they and the launching pads were close enough to have interference. SF took their sweet time getting in place. They were ghosts, they ensured the launching pads were surrounded, they recced the pads for some time, they waited for the late hours when the sentries were least attentive and majority of the pigs were asleep, all 3 major launching pads were taken at the same time. After the kills, they scoured the place for intel, they hit gold. This will be used in the next coming days/weeks to great effect.

* By the time the Ghataks began their op, SF was done and was stealthily inching back. Since the Ghataks were causing such a ruckus the PA mobilized a few BAT teams, Rangers, other posts in the area were re-enforced.

* Nearly a dozen other major piggy camps deeper (around 30-40km) in POK in various locations have started sending out pigs, intel puts this figure at around 450-600 (pigs, handlers, BATS), PA are mobilizing all the expendable pigs they can sacrifice before they chicken out. Piggy camps near Karachi are quite active. SSB, coast guard on high alert.

* More ops are expected, this thing will get hot before winter
 

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as deep as islamabad if needed with tanks anti armor helo and much more

and tactically we can get to rahil shareefs bedroom:india::india::india::india::india::india::india::india::india::india::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot::shoot:
What you will do in rahil shareefs bedroom?....Don't he had daughters prefer them...
 

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*The Garud team that went in was from the same 'Flight' that lost a comrade during Pathankot. IA and IAF drones were monitoring he pigs since they scrambled from the first strike. When comms pointed to the same handlers as Pathankot, Garuds were itching for payback, the honor of taking down those pigs were given to them. In terms of affect the first strike was devastating, just don' expect to hear anything about it. It was done quietly and well over 150+ enemy were killed, most likely pounded by arty. 3-4 major camps were set alight. These ae proper camps and were 12-20km deep into POK. The latest op killed the stragglers and survivors of the first attack. Many of them still had light burn injuries, shrapnel wounds etc.

* The SF HAHOed in from around 12-16 km away from LOC, they chose this method in order to sneak past major posts which were between 800m to 1.5km near the bigger launch pads. Alerting these posts would bring in PA in numbers and would complicate the mission. The goal was first and foremost to kill the pigs, any uniformed assholes who got in the way would be taken out. SF didn't kill any PA. PA were killed by Ghataks and infantry with quick RPO shots to the forward bunkers since they and the launching pads were close enough to have interference. SF took their sweet time getting in place. They were ghosts, they ensured the launching pads were surrounded, they recced the pads for some time, they waited for the late hours when the sentries were least attentive and majority of the pigs were asleep, all 3 major launching pads were taken at the same time. After the kills, they scoured the place for intel, they hit gold. This will be used in the next coming days/weeks to great effect.

* By the time the Ghataks began their op, SF was done and was stealthily inching back. Since the Ghataks were causing such a ruckus the PA mobilized a few BAT teams, Rangers, other posts in the area were re-enforced.

* Nearly a dozen other major piggy camps deeper (around 30-40km) in POK in various locations have started sending out pigs, intel puts this figure at around 450-600 (pigs, handlers, BATS), PA are mobilizing all the expendable pigs they can sacrifice before they chicken out. Piggy camps near Karachi are quite active. SSB, coast guard on high alert.

* More ops are expected, this thing will get hot before winter
:balleballe: Tu mujhe khushi sai marvayege
 

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What you will do in rahil shareefs bedroom?....Don't he had daughters prefer them...
good idea..................................................................................................................
 

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Today is Friday, any news from Kashmir? Could not find anything on google. Things have gone ominously quite since past few days.

Did the Azadi wallahs shit in their pants after hearing about the Surgical Strikes?
 

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Maybe not the right place to discuss this but the way the Ghataks were employed in this op seriously highlights the need for India to raise/reorganise a unit like the 75 Ranger regiment. Ie light infantry specially equipped and trained to support special forces units. This is explicitly what the Ghataks are trained and equipped for as it stands HOWEVER the way Ghataks are organised (attached to individual infantry btns) limits the experience level all Ghataks can receive. It becomes a bit of a lottery depending on the individual infantry btn they are attached to's deployment pattern.

What is required is an independent such special ops support element.
I think it is a remnant of the British army model of the 1700s; i.e.one LI/Skirmisher company in each battalion.

But if we are creating individual support regiments, why not create new para units in large numbers (not SF, just para)? And Ghataks can remain as assault / shock troops within the regulars.
 

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From ‘India Ko Naesto Naboot Kar Denge’ to ‘Don’t want tensions with India’: How Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif changed his tone in 24 hours
By: FE Online | New Delhi | Updated: September 29, 2016 8:26 PM

An apparently afraid Khawja, who today along with the entire Pakistan witnessed the muscle and might of India Army, said, “We don’t want a war with India.” (Source: Reuters)
Khawaja Asif, Pakistan Defence Minister, who was bragging to use nukes and destroy India just yesterday, has changed his tone after Indian Army conducted surgical strikes across LoC. An apparently afraid Khawja, who today along with the entire Pakistan witnessed the muscle and might of India Army, said, “We don’t want a war with India.” In his conversation with a TV channel on Wednesday, Khawaja had threatened to use nuclear weapons and ‘destroy India’. Now, in less than 24 hours, the Pakistan Defence Minister is saying that he doesn’t want tensions with India. “Islamabad is open to using tactical devices against India if it feels its safety is threatened,” he had said. “We have not developed devices (nuclear weapons) for as item of showpiece, if there will be a requirement, we will destroy them,” Khwaja had said in a conversation with Pakistani TV channel SAMAA.
Earlier, in an interview with Geo TV, when asked if he thought there was a threat of war, Asif had said, “I don’t think there is any such threat but as Allah has said in the Quran, `The horses must be prepared’, so we should always be completely prepared. The change in Khawaja’s tone comes just after Indian Army conducted surgical strikes on terror launch pads across the Line of Control (LoC). Significant casualties were caused to the terrorists in the operations. Army said that motive of this operation was to hit out at the terrorists who were planning to infiltrate into Indian territory. Indian Army has also shared the details of surgical strikes with Pakistan Army. There were no Indian causalities during surgical strikes. A number of items including GPS which have Pakistani markings have been recovered in the strikes.
 

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What? It is because of this that pak looks rattled, u didn't knew what happened apart from surgical strikes Iran started shelling on pak border, reports of aghan shelling was their too, it cannot be a coincidence, I think it's a well crafted strategy, to isolate pak on international forums, on the other hand support those, who wants freedom, join hand with pissed off neighbours, threatening to scrap IVT, most importantly, do surgical strikes to install fears in the mind of enemy, if u can't explode them implode them, here both explosion and implosion going hand to hand.

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I'm always skeptical when I see the keywords 'isolated', 'strategic' and other such stuff, especially when it is uttered by Indian media. Let's say Pakistan is facing some heat on all its borders, even then, what strategic pressure does it add on Pakistan at the central leadership level? A few expendable pawns being killed here and there will not bother them. Pakistan being isolated because Bhutan and Bangladesh wont attend SAARC is no real isolation. Just watch BBC, Britain is back to their dirty games against India, same with the US. The only time someone can legitimately use the word 'isolated' is when Pakistan faces the heat from a powerful nation like US, or China or Russia. Even Russia claimed to cancel POK drills but they still went ahead with the drills elsewhere. Even then everyone was rejoicing, claiming that Russia boycotted Pakistan. So, Indians are used to hyping things and premature celebration over little things.

Our's was a tactical strike. Period. What political goals were achieved due to the strike? has it changed the strategic calculus in any way? If the aim was to threaten the world with the prospect of an India-Pakistan war, even OP Parakram achieved more than what these tactical strikes have achieved, and yet people consider OP Parakram as a failure. What everyone knows about OP Parakram is that there was massive mobilization, and that it took a lot of time to do so, therefore it failed. What many people don't know is that India planted a massive 1 million land mines on the border as part of OP Parakram. It was a feat in itself. If we had done something similar this time, it'd have been great. Just make short trips into Pakistani territory and lay a massive number of mines inside their territory. Deny them the freedom of movement. Then start shelling them with artillery from 40km away and watch the fun as the pigs run here and there to save their lives and blow themselves up over landmines!

~40~100 Pakistanis killed? ye bhi koi revenge hoti hai? Do you really expect catharsis from this? More people die in college gang wars in Bihar than this! (more people died in 2002 than this!) Look at the nature of provocation and compare it with the nature of our response. Is the damage contextually commensurate? The death toll has to suit our international stature. Just use artillery, don't go for surgical strikes. The whole nation of Pakistan has cancer, no surgery can help it, it needs amputation.
 

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Today is Friday, any news from Kashmir? Could not find anything on google. Things have gone ominously quite since past few days.

Did the Azadi wallahs shit in their pants after hearing about the Surgical Strikes?
300+ Stone pelters have been spanked and arrested
 

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Today is Friday, any news from Kashmir? Could not find anything on google. Things have gone ominously quite since past few days.

Did the Azadi wallahs shit in their pants after hearing about the Surgical Strikes?
They SHAT their pants on the day of Uri attack itself. They were so scared about the anger of IA that they didn't even come out to throw stones.
 

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Please get out of your delusion you indians are no match for Pakistan
 
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From ‘India Ko Naesto Naboot Kar Denge’ to ‘Don’t want tensions with India’: How Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif changed his tone in 24 hours
By: FE Online | New Delhi | Updated: September 29, 2016 8:26 PM

An apparently afraid Khawja, who today along with the entire Pakistan witnessed the muscle and might of India Army, said, “We don’t want a war with India.” (Source: Reuters)
Lol now he is Quoting Allah, horses and Quran
 

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Please get out of your delusion you bloody indians are no match for Pakistan
Take video from 2014 , mix that with some pictures of CRPF operation against naxals and then claim all sorts of BS. DO you people even verify the BS that you see ?
 

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I'm always skeptical when I see the keywords 'isolated', 'strategic' and other such stuff, especially when it is uttered by Indian media. Let's say Pakistan is facing some heat on all its borders, even then, what strategic pressure does it add on Pakistan at the central leadership level? A few expendable pawns being killed here and there will not bother them. Pakistan being isolated because Bhutan and Bangladesh wont attend SAARC is no real isolation. Just watch BBC, Britain is back to their dirty games against India, same with the US. The only time someone can legitimately use the word 'isolated' is when Pakistan faces the heat from a powerful nation like US, or China or Russia. Even Russia claimed to cancel POK drills but they still went ahead with the drills elsewhere. Even then everyone was rejoicing, claiming that Russia boycotted Pakistan. So, Indians are used to hyping things and premature celebration over little things.

Our's was a tactical strike. Period. What political goals were achieved due to the strike? has it changed the strategic calculus in any way? If the aim was to threaten the world with the prospect of an India-Pakistan war, even OP Parakram achieved more than what these tactical strikes have achieved, and yet people consider OP Parakram as a failure. What everyone knows about OP Parakram is that there was massive mobilization, and that it took a lot of time to do so, therefore it failed. What many people don't know is that India planted a massive 1 million land mines on the border as part of OP Parakram. It was a feat in itself. If we had done something similar this time, it'd have been great. Just make short trips into Pakistani territory and lay a massive number of mines inside their territory. Deny them the freedom of movement. Then start shelling them with artillery from 40km away and watch the fun as the pigs run here and there to save their lives and blow themselves up over landmines!

~40~100 Pakistanis killed? ye bhi koi revenge hoti hai? Do you really expect catharsis from this? More people die in college gang wars in Bihar than this! (more people died in 2002 than this!) Look at the nature of provocation and compare it with the nature of our response. Is the damage contextually commensurate? The death toll has to suit our international stature. Just use artillery, don't go for surgical strikes. The whole nation of Pakistan has cancer, no surgery can help it, it needs amputation.
agree with you but the plan you are talking about takes time and a leadership
we have that military leadership but i am not much convinced with modi that he will do anything closr op parakram or brasstacks
 

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Take video from 2014 , mix that with some pictures of CRPF operation against naxals and then claim all sorts of BS. DO you people even verify the BS that you see ?
Bodies of Indian soldiers are rotting take them back give them some respect. Babul Chuhan body will be given back once we cut his brain and heart.
 

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I'm always skeptical when I see the keywords 'isolated', 'strategic' and other such stuff, especially when it is uttered by Indian media. Let's say Pakistan is facing some heat on all its borders, even then, what strategic pressure does it add on Pakistan at the central leadership level? A few expendable pawns being killed here and there will not bother them. Pakistan being isolated because Bhutan and Bangladesh wont attend SAARC is no real isolation. Just watch BBC, Britain is back to their dirty games against India, same with the US. The only time someone can legitimately use the word 'isolated' is when Pakistan faces the heat from a powerful nation like US, or China or Russia. Even Russia claimed to cancel POK drills but they still went ahead with the drills elsewhere. Even then everyone was rejoicing, claiming that Russia boycotted Pakistan. So, Indians are used to hyping things and premature celebration over little things.

Our's was a tactical strike. Period. What political goals were achieved due to the strike? has it changed the strategic calculus in any way? If the aim was to threaten the world with the prospect of an India-Pakistan war, even OP Parakram achieved more than what these tactical strikes have achieved, and yet people consider OP Parakram as a failure. What everyone knows about OP Parakram is that there was massive mobilization, and that it took a lot of time to do so, therefore it failed. What many people don't know is that India planted a massive 1 million land mines on the border as part of OP Parakram. It was a feat in itself. If we had done something similar this time, it'd have been great. Just make short trips into Pakistani territory and lay a massive number of mines inside their territory. Deny them the freedom of movement. Then start shelling them with artillery from 40km away and watch the fun as the pigs run here and there to save their lives and blow themselves up over landmines!

~40~100 Pakistanis killed? ye bhi koi revenge hoti hai? Do you really expect catharsis from this? More people die in college gang wars in Bihar than this! (more people died in 2002 than this!) Look at the nature of provocation and compare it with the nature of our response. Is the damage contextually commensurate? The death toll has to suit our international stature. Just use artillery, don't go for surgical strikes. The whole nation of Pakistan has cancer, no surgery can help it, it needs amputation.
I think it has. This is not the first time we've made cross border attacks but this is the first time we've openly admitted it and said that every terrorist attack from now on will be responded like this.

This is a huge embarrassment for porkis. They can't take this kind of beating and loathing from the world again and again.
 

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