India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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Operational readiness of Indian Navy reviewed - India Post

The Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba, headed the review, in which Commanders-in-Chief of all the three naval Commands, along with a number of senior operational commanders and representatives from the Army, Air Force and Indian Coast Guard participated in the discussions held at the Naval Base, a Defence release said.

http://www.indiapost.com/operational-readiness-of-indian-navy-reviewed/
 

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Information warfare did not save Pakis from '71 war. It will not save them today. What happens on the ground is all that matters.

IA has set up Information Warfare directorate- let's see the progress on that.

I bet this SM-loving junta of our country would have succumbed during Kargil if they saw what was done to Ft. Lt. Ajay Ahuja & Saurabh Kalia.

But military is there to achieve an objective.

In Kargil, it was to recapture the posts at any cost.

After Pulwana, it was to cross the rubicon and raise enormous costs on Pak in the future for any terror attacks.

On Feb-26, it was to go in silently and bomb the terror camps to oblivion.

On Feb-27, it was to defend on our side of LOC, not attack. Abhinandan crossed LOC and attacked - captured as POW.

On Feb-27 & Feb-28, it was to put max pressure on Pak by repositioning Navy to return our POW.

Post Feb-28, silent hammering is ongoing. What objective was granted/achieved will be clear in upcoming days.

IAF vs PAF - only one thing. An airforce is not a professional airforce which does not acknowledge the loss of its people.

Regarding arsenal, IAF still has the edge.
 

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PAF fired AMRAAM outside no escape zone which depending on many factors is less than 40km for AMRAAM. They didn’t throw away anything but prevented SU-30 from locking on attacking Mirage-III or F-16 themselves. Indian BVR (both Mica and R-77) lack the range of AMRAAM so reverse was never gonna work.
Dude, i cannot write an essay why you are wrong but keep in mind that there are many factors just beyond missiles parameters that dictate successful engagement. I am tagging a video. Note plane that is about to fire bvr will take a specific favorable position before firing. It's a big giveaway to the other side.

 

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Pakistan to deploy new squadron of F-16 fighter planes along border with India
New Delhi: Almost two weeks after the IAF air strike on Balakot training camps of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Pakistan has decided to increase the deployment of a new squadron of F-16 fighter plane across the border areas with India. According to Air Force sources, Pakistan has built a new squadron of the F16 fighter plane, which has been built in Mushaf air base. The report added that the squadron has been named 'Aggressor' and it will be known as number 29 in Pakistan.

According to Indian Air Force sources, the squadron 29 includes a total of eight F-16 fighter planes, which will be charged to take immediate action against its neighbouring country India, in case of an emergency

Pakistan's Mushaf airbase, which is the oldest airbase of the country, was previously known as Sargodha airbase.
https://zeenews.india.com/india/pak...er-plane-along-border-with-india-2188828.html
 

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The trick to get Western media's attention is to act like a liberal. If we are going to do it, we should avoid being crass and impulsive. Avoid getting into fights with Pork supporters.
Everyone has a unique strength to put their point across. Use your inherent strength and whichever way everyone feels comfort, get onto Twitter as true patriots and target every news pertaining to India Pakistan which puts forth Pakistani viewpoint. It's my experience that everyone needs a peep into reality what is happening in other countries. People read these online news and check out the comments to know what is reality behind each news item. More Indian presence and comments from Indians more will be our viewpoint conveyed. Like and retweet others good comments but also leave your comments on such news items.
 

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Indian snipers will be using these two new rifles to guard their border with Pakistan

First on the order list is the bolt-action Model 95 chambered for the .50 BMG round, designed and manufactured by Barrett. Unlike the company’s M82/M107 currently used by the US military, the M95 is a bullpup design, fed by a magazine behind the trigger of the weapon.

The second rifle on order comes from Italy’s Victrix Armaments.
Taken over by Beretta in 2017, Victrix produces quality bolt action long guns, especially for sport shooters and hunters with sizable wallets.

https://www.militarytimes.com/off-d...w-rifles-to-guard-their-border-with-pakistan/
 

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Whatever advantage Aim120D have over R77 is short-lived...the meteor on Rafael is coming home. Once in action paf wont even get a missile lock alert.
 

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Range: No (No escape zone 50% less, range 20% less) for MICA.
Better Maneuvering: Yes thanks to TVC
Range Of MICA over 80 km KM Its Already Demonstrated And better Accuracy as shown in carrier trials With 93% hit Probability
Some of the Claimed NEZ of air to air missiles :
◘ R77 = 20 km.
◘ AIM-120C7 = 30 km.
◘ AIM-120D = 45 km.
◘ MICA = 40 ~ 50 km.
◘ Meteor = 75 km (MBDA claiming it's NEZ 3 times bigger than the AIM-120B)
◘ Derby = 40 km.
◘ PL-12 = 40 km.
◘ R-27EA = 35 km.

Having High Range is Nothing Its Depends on NEZ in current Modern Jamming Scenarios
Range of ASTRA is 110 km for that matter Compared to AIM-120c

Pakistani's Use old version of AMRAAM Aim-120c While MICA RF use New generation Seeker Tech Credit to MBDA


 
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Like it or not, you can't avoid our products: Chinese media to India
Global Times further advised Indian netas to muster some real strength instead of shouting Twitter slogans.
By ET Online | Updated: Mar 19, 2019, 03.17 PM IST
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The paper further advised Indian politicians to improve real strength rather than shouting slogans just on Twitter.
India's manufacturing industry is still underdeveloped and it doesn't have the ability to produce competitively, the Global Times has opined. That's why its long-running attempt to boycott Chinese products has failed so far, an opinion piece in the state-run newspaper says.

"Some Indian analysts have been appealing for a boycott of Made-in-China products. Especially after India's latest bid to list Masood Azhar as a global terrorist in the UN was suspended by China, the hashtag "#BoycottChineseProducts" has become popular on Twitter. But why has the boycott attempt failed for so many years? This is because India cannot produce the products by itself," said a blog published yesterday.

"Like it or not, they still have to use Chinese-made products because India still lacks the ability to produce on a large scale," it added.


The paper, which is affiliated to China's ruling Communist Party, said that it's the "forces inside India" that is hampering the country's reform process. Quoting Rahul Gandhi, the paper said Indian politicians should not use China to solicit votes.

"New Delhi should understand this: Diverting Indian people's attention towards China will only make its internal problems more serious," said the piece.

Relations between China and India have improved over the years and Beijing is also trying to address the trade deficit issue, it said.

"And it would be dangerous if candidates in the coming general election use the "China threat theory" to hype up nationalism and gain popularity. Sensationalising China affairs may help political careers, but it will not help improve India's economy, manufacturing or people's livelihoods," it warned.

The paper further advised Indian politicians to improve the country's real strength instead of just shouting slogans on Twitter.
I had to buy a rubber hot water bottle. Went to the chemist. He showed 2 models. 1 cheaper Chinese, low in weight, looked very light and the second Made in India a little higher cost but the material looked robust. So i bought Made in India. It's people's choice. Indians believe in durability and good quality and no one trusts cheap low quality Chinese products. Politicians have nothing to do with this. China itself is to blame for their low quality cheap products. It's their reputation of low quality that it's manufacturing bubble will burst soon with lack of orders from entire world. Whereas India has good chances of exporting as we have reputation of good quality. So we don't need to get into this dog fight of cheaper manufacturing. Let's maintain good quality. People won't mind paying a little extra.
 

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well on Holi Pakis will definitely try something , especially it seems that they have incurred some losses along loc and IB , I think we too might try some localised action/raid , either way there will be some action.
Absolutely...a hunch..that pakis will try to do something for the Holi
 

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Range Of MICA over 80 km KM Its Already Demonstrated And better Accuracy as shown in carrier trials With 93% hit Probability
Some of the Claimed NEZ of air to air missiles :
◘ R77 = 20 km.
◘ AIM-120C7 = 30 km.
◘ AIM-120D = 45 km.
◘ MICA = 40 ~ 50 km.
◘ Meteor = 75 km (MBDA claiming it's NEZ 3 times bigger than the AIM-120B)
◘ Derby = 40 km.
◘ PL-12 = 40 km.
◘ R-27EA = 35 km.

Having High Range is Nothing Its Depends on NEZ in current Modern Jamming Scenarios
Range of ASTRA is 110 km for that matter
Astra NEZ estimates?..........30 characters
 

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New Satellite Images Show Bombs Destroying Terror Camps in Pakistan - Report
© REUTERS / Mukesh Gupta
Asia & Pacific16:14 19.03.2019


Amid conflicting narratives of the impact of the Indian Air Force’s bombing of an alleged terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot on 26 February, a new report claims that five Spice 2000 precision-guided bunker-busting bombs of the Indian Air Force inflicted massive casualties in camps of the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) during the operation.

New Delhi (Sputnik): The Indian Air Force (IAF) used the Israeli Spice 2000 bombs, each of them weighing 900 kg with 95 kg of explosives, to destroy the terror infrastructure that housed most of the cadres, including suicide bombers in training, during the aerial operation in Balakot, Pakistan on 26 February, according to a report published by news portal The Print.

Citing high-resolution images reportedly procured by the Indian military from its own satellites, as well as those of friendly nations, the report further claims that out of six structures, the IAF targeted only three, including the main training centre of the JeM, which were conclusively hit during the strike.

The Indian military also claimed that it had multiple satellite pictures in its possession that are enough to establish the damage caused during the air strike, as well as those of repairs being carried out on the roof of one of the destroyed structures after the attack.

"The Spice 2000 is meant to take out underground command and control centres of the enemy. These centres are built with heavy concrete structures on top to prevent any damage from traditional bombs", a top source in the government told The Print.

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As per the government official, the IAF went in for the Spice 2000 missiles with the intent of causing maximum damage to those inside the three structures.

"Only ground pictures will show the extent of damage, but, sadly, the satellite pictures will not be able to capture that… What it shows is that the bombs did hit the targets. And when a bomb hits the target, it causes the damage that it is meant to cause", the source was quoted as saying by The Print.

Earlier, Reuters reported, referring to another set of high-resolution satellite images, that JeM's religious school at the site remained intact and that no evidence of damaged infrastructure or casualties had been found there.

Pakistan, on its part, insisted that Indian fighter jets had missed the target and dropped the payload on an uninhabited hilltop. Pakistan even approached the United Nations accusing the IAF of bombing a forest, causing considerable damage to the environment.
https://sputniknews.com/asia/201903191073367916-terror-camps-pakistan-sattellite/
 
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