India-Pakistan LoC/IB Skirmishes in the Aftermath of August 5 2019

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Is this how American NLOS comms work?
What’s our equipment for NLOS comms?

Non line of sight..
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A video confirms that a USAF Northrop Grumman E-11A crashed in Afghanistan.
This is a Bombardier Global Express outfitted as Battlefield Airborne Communications Node.


 

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leftists and islamists lobbying on work:mad2::rage:View attachment 42022
LoL what are they going to do to India? Hahahahaha oh wait Nothing white trash needs Indian investments and jobs especially ones shifting from BritShit Land to Mainland Europe. They won’t challenge India. Our “friends” in EU like France and Poland can make sure that won’t happen. Even if this shit passes nothing will happen or change. India is too big to be crushed by European fucks. Our economy and global power are stronger than bunch of Libturds and Commie Dogs and there lobbying.
 

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Is this how American NLOS comms work?
What’s our equipment for NLOS comms?

Non line of sight..
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A video confirms that a USAF Northrop Grumman E-11A crashed in Afghanistan.
This is a Bombardier Global Express outfitted as Battlefield Airborne Communications Node.




It nullifies the compatibility issues between two different gens of comm systems to,for example


translate between dissimilar communications systems allows them to interoperate without modification.


Most military platforms or units are equipped with a tactical data link capability tailored to their individual missions. Those tactical data link capabilities are not necessarily interoperable with one another, preventing the digital exchange of information between military units. BACN acts as a universal translator, or gateway, that makes the tactical data links work with one another.
BACN also serves as an airborne repeater, connecting tactical data link equipped military units that are not within line of sight of one another.


Since 2001, the DoD has made significant progress in "linking" platforms together. This would include some degree of cross service interoperability but within common groupings like ground attack aircraft and fighters. USAFF-15s and US NavyF/A-18s can link together using Link 16 and share some limited information between flights like target data, fuel and weapons status. On the other hand, USAF bombers like the B-52 and B-1 are not equipped with data links and cannot interoperate with either F-15s and F/A-18s. Furthermore, half the USAF A-10 and F-16 fighter force in the Air National Guard (ANG) are equipped with Situational Awareness Data Link (SADL)[16] gear that cannot interoperate with Link 16 unless there is a "gateway" which has radios for both data links, and a computer system that can interconnect them and translate the data.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_Airborne_Communications_Node

In simple words,the BACNs are deployed if they have their assets deployed with different comm links.


Since we yet to establish the integrated comm network,we do not have compatibility issues.

Anyhoo,that's my understating from Google god :)
 
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LoL what are they going to do to India? Hahahahaha oh wait Nothing white trash needs Indian investments and jobs especially ones shifting from BritShit Land to Mainland Europe. They won’t challenge India. Our “friends” in EU like France and Poland can make sure that won’t happen. Even if this shit passes nothing will happen or change. India is too big to be crushed by European fucks. Our economy and global power are stronger than bunch of Libturds and Commie Dogs and there lobbying.
These tricks are made especially to hand twist india.
Nothing is free in diplomatic world every time we take any favour from France Russia US we pay a "diplomatic capital".

British or Americans French or xyz EU countries will definitely use these situations to get a better deal out of india to milk india.

I'm little bit relaxed because We have spy master ajit doval in power . But their are also many traitors in our country.
 

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Yep, that's the one ,
I like how our guy ignores that shouting rat eater like a boss.
Do you know what made chicom so angry?
Doesn’t matter, it’s a cultural thing..
the colonel couldn’t have spoken at the same voice levels as his translator or rest of his men. He would loose face and respect from his men.

And more importantly, chini bluff a lot with theatrics.
 

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Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh likely to be stripped off Gallantry award
Following his arrest on Saturday, there are chances that Jammu and Kashmir Police officer Davinder Singh will be stripped off of his Presidents Gallantry Medal award, sources said, adding that the process was under consideration.
Indo-Asian News Service
Srinagar
January 13, 2020
UPDATED: January 13, 2020 16:43 IST

Deputy Superintendent (DSP) Davinder Singh was caught along with two militants in Jammu and Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)


The nexus between a decorated Jammu and Kashmir Police officer and the terrorists is likely to ruffle many a feather as the past of the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Davinder Singh is going to haunt the intelligence agencies for long.

Following his arrest on Saturday, the Jammu and Kashmir Police has apprised the Ministry of Home Affairs about the arrest, and the Home Secretary has been briefed on the Kulgam encounter.

Davinder Singh, who had joined the counter-insurgency Special Operations Group (SoG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police as a sub-inspector and he rose quickly to the rank of a DSP in addition to earning the prestigious police medal for gallantry ostensibly for his anti-militancy duties, will now be interrogated by Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing and Military Intelligence teams.

There are chances that Davinder Singh will be stripped off of his Presidents Gallantry Medal award, sources said, adding that the process was under consideration.

Davinder Singh's name first appeared in the grey zone after Parliament attack convict, Afzal Guru levelled serious allegation against him during his defence in the trial court. But back then both the state police and the intelligence agencies had dismissed those allegations as a figment of a terrorist's mind.

Afzal Guru had alleged in his defence that Davinder Singh tortured him and threatened to kill his family unless he carried out his directions.

Afzal Guru alleged in a written affidavit and through statements carried in the local media that Davinder Singh had forced him to carry the Parliament attack terrorists to Delhi, hire a flat there and also buy a second-hand white ambassador car for the use of the terrorists.

It was this white ambassador car that the terrorists used during the Parliament attack in 2001.

After his disgraceful arrest on Saturday, while he was carrying a dreaded terrorist Naveed Baba of Kashmir's Shopian district to Jammu in his private car, Davinder Singh has told interrogators that he had harboured the terrorist in his Srinagar residence before the travel.

Naveed Baba was wanted by the police for the murder of 11 civilians, who included non local labourers, truck drivers and fruit merchants, after the abrogation of Article 370.

Police told IANS that Davinder Singh had been harbouring terrorists in his home in Jammu and also in his ancestral home in Tral town of Kashmir's Pulwama district.

The operation is being seen as a huge success for J&K Police, DGP Dilbagh Singh, IGP Vijay Kumar and DIG Atul Kumar Goel.

"For the heinous crime of carrying the terrorist to Jammu, he had taken Rs 12 lakh from the terrorist. He has been booked as a terrorist and he will be dealt as such," Vijay Kumar, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir zone told reporters on Sunday.

Davinder Singh was taking the two militants -- Naveed Babu alias Babar Azam, a resident of Nazneenpora in South Kashmir's Shopian district and his associate Asif Ahmad -- to Chandigarh for providing them accommodation there for a couple of months.

Sources said that a civilian Irfan Ahmad Mir was driving the vehicle when they were caught by the police at Al-Stop on National Highway in Kulgam district yesterday.

"Mir has travelled to Pakistan five times on passport and police is now investigating whether Singh and Mir were helping the two militants in ex-filtration or planning an attack somewhere in mainland," sources said.

They said that besides recovery of one AK-47 rifle, two pistols and two grenades from Singh's residence, lakhs of rupees were also recovered.

They said that militants had struck a deal of Rs 12 lakh with Singh for transportation, providing them accommodation and other related issues.

Sources further said that Davinder Singh was providing hideout to militants in Jammu during winters for last several years for which he was getting handsome amount of money.

They said that police was tracking DSP Davinder Singh when he reached Shopian few days back to pick up Naveed and Asif. "The trio including Mir stayed at Singh's house in Srinagar for the night and police had laid nakas at Airport and NH-44," sources said.

Given the high-security sensitive nature of Davinder Singh's activities in mind, the National Investigative Agency (NIA) has decided that after being interrogated by the state police and the intelligence agencies, it will take custody of both Singh and Naveed to find out their links with the terror funding cases being investigated by it.

For how long has Davinder Singh been hunting with the hound and running with the deer? This is going to be the most embarrassing question for his seniors in the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
 

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CDS Gen Rawat moots setting up de-radicalisation camps in Kashmir – is it a good idea?
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If repealing Article 370 and Article 35A were considered political masterstrokes, then the Chief of Defence Staff is also pulling out a set of new ideas to improve the security situation in Kashmir.

As a part of this novel pattern of thinking, General Bipin Rawat recommended that de-radicalisation camps should be set up in the Valley to reform youth who have been brainwashed by Pakistani propaganda and Islamist hardliners.

Rawat suggested that children who have just turned 10 are being targeted by malicious disinformation campaigns and steps needed to be taken to rectify the condition. And thus as part of concerted effort to tackle terror, these camps can reverse the damage done. This would involve a step by step process.

The former Army Chief said, “You got to start looking at where the radicalisation is taking place. Who are the people involved in radicalising the people? It is happening in schools, universities, from religious places and sites, and then there are a group of people who are spreading this.”

“You have to start isolating these people gradually and then start a counter-radicalisation programme by identifying people who have been radicalised and to what degree,” he added.

Rawat felt that youth and children can be segregated depending on the degree of indoctrination.

He also pointed out that young stone pelters should not be taken lightly. These conditioned children use stones that are as lethal as pellet guns. And have caused deaths
 

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Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh likely to be stripped off Gallantry award
Following his arrest on Saturday, there are chances that Jammu and Kashmir Police officer Davinder Singh will be stripped off of his Presidents Gallantry Medal award, sources said, adding that the process was under consideration.
Indo-Asian News Service
Srinagar
January 13, 2020
UPDATED: January 13, 2020 16:43 IST

Deputy Superintendent (DSP) Davinder Singh was caught along with two militants in Jammu and Kashmir. (Photo: PTI)


The nexus between a decorated Jammu and Kashmir Police officer and the terrorists is likely to ruffle many a feather as the past of the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Davinder Singh is going to haunt the intelligence agencies for long.

Following his arrest on Saturday, the Jammu and Kashmir Police has apprised the Ministry of Home Affairs about the arrest, and the Home Secretary has been briefed on the Kulgam encounter.

Davinder Singh, who had joined the counter-insurgency Special Operations Group (SoG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police as a sub-inspector and he rose quickly to the rank of a DSP in addition to earning the prestigious police medal for gallantry ostensibly for his anti-militancy duties, will now be interrogated by Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing and Military Intelligence teams.

There are chances that Davinder Singh will be stripped off of his Presidents Gallantry Medal award, sources said, adding that the process was under consideration.

Davinder Singh's name first appeared in the grey zone after Parliament attack convict, Afzal Guru levelled serious allegation against him during his defence in the trial court. But back then both the state police and the intelligence agencies had dismissed those allegations as a figment of a terrorist's mind.

Afzal Guru had alleged in his defence that Davinder Singh tortured him and threatened to kill his family unless he carried out his directions.

Afzal Guru alleged in a written affidavit and through statements carried in the local media that Davinder Singh had forced him to carry the Parliament attack terrorists to Delhi, hire a flat there and also buy a second-hand white ambassador car for the use of the terrorists.

It was this white ambassador car that the terrorists used during the Parliament attack in 2001.

After his disgraceful arrest on Saturday, while he was carrying a dreaded terrorist Naveed Baba of Kashmir's Shopian district to Jammu in his private car, Davinder Singh has told interrogators that he had harboured the terrorist in his Srinagar residence before the travel.

Naveed Baba was wanted by the police for the murder of 11 civilians, who included non local labourers, truck drivers and fruit merchants, after the abrogation of Article 370.

Police told IANS that Davinder Singh had been harbouring terrorists in his home in Jammu and also in his ancestral home in Tral town of Kashmir's Pulwama district.

The operation is being seen as a huge success for J&K Police, DGP Dilbagh Singh, IGP Vijay Kumar and DIG Atul Kumar Goel.

"For the heinous crime of carrying the terrorist to Jammu, he had taken Rs 12 lakh from the terrorist. He has been booked as a terrorist and he will be dealt as such," Vijay Kumar, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir zone told reporters on Sunday.

Davinder Singh was taking the two militants -- Naveed Babu alias Babar Azam, a resident of Nazneenpora in South Kashmir's Shopian district and his associate Asif Ahmad -- to Chandigarh for providing them accommodation there for a couple of months.

Sources said that a civilian Irfan Ahmad Mir was driving the vehicle when they were caught by the police at Al-Stop on National Highway in Kulgam district yesterday.

"Mir has travelled to Pakistan five times on passport and police is now investigating whether Singh and Mir were helping the two militants in ex-filtration or planning an attack somewhere in mainland," sources said.

They said that besides recovery of one AK-47 rifle, two pistols and two grenades from Singh's residence, lakhs of rupees were also recovered.

They said that militants had struck a deal of Rs 12 lakh with Singh for transportation, providing them accommodation and other related issues.

Sources further said that Davinder Singh was providing hideout to militants in Jammu during winters for last several years for which he was getting handsome amount of money.

They said that police was tracking DSP Davinder Singh when he reached Shopian few days back to pick up Naveed and Asif. "The trio including Mir stayed at Singh's house in Srinagar for the night and police had laid nakas at Airport and NH-44," sources said.

Given the high-security sensitive nature of Davinder Singh's activities in mind, the National Investigative Agency (NIA) has decided that after being interrogated by the state police and the intelligence agencies, it will take custody of both Singh and Naveed to find out their links with the terror funding cases being investigated by it.

For how long has Davinder Singh been hunting with the hound and running with the deer? This is going to be the most embarrassing question for his seniors in the Jammu and Kashmir Police.
How many more crook like him are their in system & this also raises questions whether Afzal guru was innocent after all ?
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Arrested J&K DSP Davinder Singh was building mansion next to Army base

An India Today ground report has found that Jammu and Kashmir DSP Davinder Singh, who was arrested along with two militants, was building a house next to an army base in Srinagar.

Davinder Singh had been building a lavish mansion in Indira Nagar — which is considered to be the most secure zone in Srinagar. His house had been under construction since 2017. The mansion shared a wall with the headquarters of the 15 Corps.

A ground investigation found that Davinder Singh had been living in a rented house belonging to his relative since the past five years. The police also recovered arms and ammunition from the house.
 
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