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

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You don't need to target an enemy sniper with another sniper exclusively!!Once his position has been found out and zeroed in, you can take a host of measures to eliminate him including calling in an artillery/mortar strike.
Bhai pubg nahi hai yeh
No sniper in the world will stay in one location after taking a shot when he knows the enemy is using the high power motion detectors and infra red binos.
And No sane commander will waste a 20000 dollar mortar on some one who can be taken out with guns.Because it is easy to detect a mortar location.
Some times snipers are deployed to expose or bait the enemy because after sniper shot the enemy starts zeroing in and movement is detected

And when we are zeroing the location of sniper you think enemy will not be zeroing on us?

This all depends on situation.
 
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Oh Bhai aisa nahi hota.

at hilly terrain it is tough to take a sniper shot due to low air density at heights which increases the bullet speed and its only experience which will get you the right aim.
Quite true. Not just the density is lower but there are much more severe temperature variations too. And not to forget the unpredictable wind patterns.

This is the reason why so many extreme range kills were registered in Afghanistan...but hardly ever First Shot Kills

The density also affects arty...which is why the regular FH-77B is able to fire 45km+ in the mountains with regular ammo
 

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At this rate the rotting corpses will become a health hazard. Better send over some anti-bacterial lotion..via mortar
 

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Bhai pubg nahi hai yeh
No sniper in the world will stay in one location after taking a shot when he knows the enemy is using the high power motion detectors and infra red binos.
And No sane commander will waste a 20000 dollar mortar on some one who can be taken out with guns.Because it is easy to detect a mortar location.
Some times snipers are deployed to expose or bait the enemy because after sniper shot the enemy starts zeroing in and movement is detected

And when we are zeroing the location of sniper you think enemy will not be zeroing on us?

This all depends on situation.




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Pak Army soldier Raja Ifrahim Bhatti killed at LoC #Kashmir on 18th August! Ghafoora Mia loves hiding the casualties of Pakistani soldiers!
 

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France Govt. gifted 32 Jaguar bomber and 2 Mirage 2000 fighter jets to India as friendship gesture. All these jets will reach India by end of the october after few requre changes as per IAF demand. I think this is best gift as per current situations.

 

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France Govt. gifted 32 Jaguar bomber and 2 Mirage 2000 fighter jets to India as friendship gesture. All these jets will reach India by end of the october after few requre changes as per IAF demand. I think this is best gift as per current situations.

Isn't this old news??
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'It was in the news..but the deal got realized today...
meaning we must have gotten hands on these ASSETS today
Baba is saying something different. .those old jaguars are for spare....

And 2 m2000 are twin seater for training....
As everi squardon has trainer variant ........
 

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Baba is saying something different. .those old jaguars are for spare....

And 2 m2000 are twin seater for training....
As everi squardon has trainer variant ........
Exactly..it was told in the media long before that it will be used for spares and mirages for training.
 

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Skirmishes with India Kill 35 in Pakistani Kashmir
By Ayaz Gul
August 20, 2019 11:34 AM




Army soldiers and civilians attend the funeral of three soldiers who, according to Pakistan Army, were killed in a cross-border exchange of fire on the Line of Control, at army stadium in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administrated Kashmir, Aug. 16, 2019.


Updated Aug. 20, 2019, 1:20p.m.

ISLAMABAD — A top official in Pakistan disclosed Tuesday that recent cross-border skirmishes with India have killed dozens of people and injured hundreds of others on the Pakistani side of the disputed Kashmir region.

The revelation came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke to leaders of both nuclear-armed rival nations and urged them to reduce tensions, although he described the situation as "tough."

Pakistan also announced Tuesday it would take the Kashmir dispute with India to International Court of Justice. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told local television channels the Pakistani government has taken the decision "after considering all legal aspects" of the case.

The military escalation stems from New Delhi's controversial scrapping of decades-old limited constitutional autonomy for its part of Kashmir earlier this month, splitting the region into two union territories.


A neighborhood street is blocked with tree branches by Kashmiri protesters in Srinagar, Aug. 19, 2019.
Islamabad swiftly rejected and condemned the August 5 move as a breach of bilateral, as well as international, understandings blocking both countries from altering the status of Kashmir.

"Relentless firing is ongoing. Indians have used cluster munitions in these clashes. So far, nearly 35 people have died, hundreds are injured, houses, shops and crops destroyed while livestock also have been killed," said Masood Khan, the president of Pakistani Kashmir.

He did not explain while addressing a news conference in Islamabad whether the death toll was for civilians or included the military losses. Khan warned the intensifying shelling has developed into a serious crisis, and it could be an Indian ploy to launch a major offensive against his region.





People chant slogans to observe Black Day over India's decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, during a protest in Peshawar, Pakistan, Aug. 15, 2019.
The Pakistan army has so far confirmed the killing of four of its soldiers and several civilians in more than two weeks of fighting in Kashmir.

Army spokesman Major-General Asif Ghafoor said three more civilians were in fresh clashes Tuesday. He claimed Pakistani troops killed at lest six Indian soldiers in retaliatory fire. It is not possible to seek independent verification of claims made by either side about ongoing skirmishes.

The Indian action to cancel the special status for the country's only Muslim-majority state was accompanied by a wide-ranging curfew and communications blackout, cutting off millions of Kashmiris from the rest of the world. Indian media reports said nearly 4,000 political leaders, activists and civil society representatives also have also been arrested to deter violent reactions.

Indian authorities said Monday they have begun to ease the two-week security crackdown in parts of Kashmir, including the main city of Srinagar. Residents and independent observers, however, continue to express serious concerns over the humanitarian crisis stemming from the crackdown.

Trump said on Monday he discussed the situation and had "good conversations" with both Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart, Imran Khan.

"Spoke to my two good friends, Prime Minister Modi of India, and Prime Minister Khan of Pakistan, regarding Trade, Strategic Partnerships and, most importantly, for India and Pakistan to work towards reducing tensions in Kashmir," Trump tweeted. "A tough situation, but good conversations!"


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses to the nation on the country's Independence Day from the ramparts of the historical Red Fort in New Delhi, Aug. 15, 2019.
Indian media reported that during a 30-minute conversation with Trump, Modi raised the issue of "extreme rhetoric and incitement to anti-India violence" by Pakistani leaders. Later when the U.S. president spoke to Khan, Trump asked the Pakistani prime minister to "moderate rhetoric" with India, according to The Hindunewspaper.

India's Kashmir-related moves have prompted Khan to repeatedly describe the government of Prime Minister Modi as fascist and supremacist. Khan also compared the Modi government with Nazi Germany during World War II. He also has alleged Modi's actions pose a threat to both Pakistan and religious minorities in India.





Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan addresses Kashmir's Legislative Assembly on the occasion of Pakistan's Independence Day, in Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistani Kashmir, Aug. 14, 2019.
Khan told Trump on Monday that India's security crackdown in Kashmir was aimed at covering up human rights abuses to make "demographic" changes aimed at converting Kashmir into a Muslim minority territory, according to Pakistani Foreign Qureshi.

Both India and Pakistan claim Kashmir in its entirety, and have fought two wars over the region, while skirmishes across the de facto Kashmir border, known as the Line of Control, have become an almost daily routine.
 
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