Bdw a member in brf is saying that really a deep strike happened in pok
But army is denying it for certain reasons
Again the sudden increase of cease fire and losing of our men. Recently .....also indicate s the same ..that we have done something
This claim does not sound credible. Holes are there:
1. Why do we have to deny a deep strike? Almost all powerful countries have said that our retaliation is justified. So there really is no cost for us to PR the shit out of these strikes.
2. These casualties have happened in 1s and 2s. That does not imply a deep strike behind enemy lines where a bunch of soldiers would be KIA in one go.
3. No news ever is released of whether we have a defensive system like the Iron Dome which can 90% neutralize incoming projectiles from Porki Army. Why is this? Technology exists to neutralize Porki shells and we have access to that technology. And there is not a single bit of news about such deployments. Why?
My read is for us at this stage of our economic development, human lives are still cheaper and ok to lose in 1s and 2s than deploying a moderately expensive iron dome system. I think the entire setup is low tech with Porkis firing shells at us and we firing shells back at them and hoping that these unguided shells hit something worthwhile. I think when shells hit, soldiers evacuate posts and depending on timing of evacuation there's casualties or not. The whole thing, I hate to say, is low tech. Hence the random casualties. We simply dont want to invest in more expensive deterrence on LoC.
I also dont know if firing a bunch of Brahmos, other missiles from various locations and then losing a dozen soldiers at the same time signals anything other than we have a confusing defense strategy. Generally when countries test missiles it is to deter the enemies from taking any aggressive actions. In our case, test firing and losing of soldiers is happening at the same time. I have a feeling that IA is a brute force army, that is it operates on a strategy of overwhelming porkis with human numbers and taking human losses is cheap for us. And, therefore, sees no reason to deploy technology like Israelis do.