India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Srinivas_K

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The satellite pic of pakistani nuke facility seems to be an accident, inside the facility .... ,might be a fire accident.

A fire accident happened on board India's oceanography ship two days ago and the onboard crew and scientists are rescued off the coast of Karnataka, India.
 

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Please keep NZ shooting discussion out of this thread.Specially since the behavior of a few members has been exceedingly vile, which was the reason that the original post was locked in the first place.
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Update: Amid the backlash of boycotting chinese goods.. sources say that China has sent message to Indian diplomatic circles that they may support the Masood bid if some language changes can be made in the draft...

Chinkis trying to secure Indian market
 

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Update: Amid the backlash of boycotting chinese goods.. sources say that China has sent message to Indian diplomatic circles that they may support the Masood bid if some language changes can be made in the draft...

Chinkis trying to secure Indian market
Language change!! WTF?
Heard the same version on a news from UK France from WION.

what language chage...
Prior to the voting..India has conveyed that only the name of the terrorist will be mentioned but not the name of the country(pakistan) in the draft...
cuz end of the day its about getting that pig banned.
 

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Will be funny and fitting, If porkis end up nuking themselves [emoji38]
It wish it'd be treated as a nuke first strike,and our boys occupy Porkland....I will drink my Sunday elixir somewhere in the Khyber Pass singing 'Mehbooba Mehbooba' while Pashtun jalebis dance around me....A dream of sorts for dis Desi...[emoji6]
 
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Navy had deployed in North Arabian Sea, including CBG & nuclear submarines, after tactical pause of Tropex'2019.
I've always been curious about our Carrier Group's escort composition. I'm guessing Kolkata class is involved as they have the most comprehensive AAD package but that also takes away a lot of advanced offensive punch from the forward fleet. We don't seem to have a proper Burke or T-45 type AAD escort vessel.
 

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The news report says that a missile fell off the TEL. Does it explode in such cases?
Nope! It doesn't! It needs a 'trigger' (detonator) to explode - contact, (physical contact at required pressure), remote (via signal from operator), proximity (using radar, sound waves, magnetic sensor, etc), timed, detonation at specific altitude, or a combination of the ones mentioned above.
 

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More than 70 vessels including INS Vikramaditya, nuclear submarines and battleships were deployed near Pakistan after Pulwama Attack: Indian Navy



Now it has been disclosed that Indian Navy was also fully deployed along the western coast of the country, and acted as a major deterrent against any aggression from Pakistan.

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Defence, rapid deployment of Indian Navy was done for operations in North Arabian sea after the Pulwama Attack.

Indian Navy was already participating in the TROPEX 2019 (Theatre Level Readiness and Operational Exercise) at that time, which is an inter-service military exercise of Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and the Coast Guard. Due to this exercise, Indian Navy assets were present in the Arabian Sea. After the Pulwama attack, the TROPEX 2019 exercise was put on a pause, but now the Navy has revealed that major combat units of the Navy were swiftly transited from exercise to operational deployment mode as the tension between India and Pakistan escalated. This included the Carrier Battle Group led by INS Vikramaditya, nuclear submarines and scores of other battleships, submarines and aircraft of Indian armed forces. The deployment was done in the North Arabian Sea, close to Pakistani coast.


The press release says, “about 60 ships of the Indian Navy, 12 ships of the Indian Coast Guard and 60 aircraft were part of TROPEX 19. Amongst the key attributes of Naval forces are the ‘Versatility’ to change roles, ‘Mobility’ and ‘Poise’. Availability of such a large number of combat ready assets in the theatre of operations for TROPEX 19 allowed the Indian Navy to expeditiously respond to the developing situation in synergy with the three services. The overwhelming superiority of Indian Navy in all three dimensions forced the Pakistan Navy to remain deployed close to the Makran coast and not venture out in the open ocean.”

TROPEX 19 started on January 7 in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. This was followed by the largest Coastal Defence Exercise code-named SEA VIGIL’ on 22 Jan and 23 Jan 19 with the participation of all 13 Coastal States and Union Territories along with all maritime stakeholders. On February 26, it was reported that the exercise was put on a ‘tactical pause’, when Indian Air Force bombed terror camps in Pakistan.

Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of the Naval Staff will be in Kochi on 18th March to preside over the debriefing of the TROPEX 19 exercise.


https://www.opindia.com/2019/03/mor...ar-pakistan-after-pulwama-attack-indian-navy/

The Pakis must have got their pants wet and thus returned Abhi in quick time.
 

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Nope! It doesn't! It needs a 'trigger' (detonator) to explode - contact, (physical contact at required pressure), remote (via signal from operator), proximity (using radar, sound waves, magnetic sensor, etc), timed, detonation at specific altitude, or a combination of the ones mentioned above.
BrahMos strike?????????????????????????????????????
 
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