India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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As I said before and when every one here was shouting on me. Pakistan is playing double game they are inviting foreign media to the site of Indian air raid and other side Immi is doing psywar by saying positive things about BJP which in otherwise is a trolling statement. Eg: "haan haan bjp ko do vote"

People in India are not understanding their game and again we will be caught with pants down if India starts talking to Pakistan.

Now we have one month election, I don't know who takes this much time for elections. Elections should happen in one day and next day or day after tomorrow result must be out.

Otherwise it gives foreign intelligence and politicians enough time to subvert the voters.
 

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As I said before and when every one here was shouting on me. Pakistan is playing double game they are inviting foreign media to the site of Indian air raid and other side Immi is doing psywar by saying positive things about BJP which in otherwise is a trolling statement. Eg: "haan haan bjp ko do vote"
So what?
let them do all that nonsense.
The reason why pakis say such things is based on the INT. they recieved.
pakis batted for congress
pakis bashed BJP and the PM...thinking they could do a Pulwama and change the dynamics
BUT they failed

Now..paki int. told them who is coming to power.
So..if they want the Modi administration version 2 in India to talk to them they should set the stage NOW itself.
Thats why IK said..its better if BJP comes to power as Congress will be too scared to talk to pakistan on Kashmir.

What makes you think that ONLY MEDIA has the Int.
Dude..Indian INT agencies and few other friendlies have every detail of what happened at Balakot and what happened later after the strike with all details. They will release it if Gafoora does another Mujra loud.

People in India are not understanding their game and again we will be caught with pants down if India starts talking to Pakistan.
India is not talking to pakistan.. Who said India is talking to pakistan.
that is why Qureshi is asking all nations to mediate for a talk with India


Now we have one month election, I don't know who takes this much time for elections. Elections should happen in one day and next day or day after tomorrow result must be out.
Unfortunately..with a billion population and with a million parties that aint happening soon.
It should be done and could be done.

Otherwise it gives foreign intelligence and politicians enough time to subvert the voters.
Not much.
you are very frightened..hahaha frieghtened about Gafoora hijacking Indian media and election through media.
Nice try.

Well you may be frightened..get a strong backbone some place.
We cant change the ways of OUR system because some are into fear mongering.
 

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U.S. Infrared Satellite Data Could Settle The Debate Over Pakistan-India Dogfight
America's constellation of panoptic infrared early warning satellites is known for providing the Pentagon with the first indication that a ballistic missile launch has occurred and where to cue the attention of other sensors so that the missile can be tracked, classified, and even potentially intercepted. Yet America's huge investment in orbital early warning platforms, which dates back to the 1960s, has also resulted in a secondary function for these systems—picking up much more than just large rocket and ballistic missile launches. These ancillary events can include the launch of smaller missiles, like surface-to-air and even air-to-air types, artillery barrages, large detonations on the ground... and exploding aircraft.

The thing is that the Pentagon very likely possesses sensor data that can unequivocally prove one story right and the other wrong. That aforementioned infrared early warning constellation includes Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) and Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites—the former being the more modern and advanced of the two.

Lockheed Martin
It is all but certain that portions of America's space-based infrared early warning system staring down on the India-Pakistan area as the air battle unfolded. With the two countries possessing enough nuclear warheads to cause significant harm to the globe—many of which would be deployed via ballistic missile—the region is something of a "must monitor" for Department of Defense. This is especially true considering a nearly unprecedented bombing raid into Pakistani territory occurred just a day before the air engagement in question and a full-out war between the bitter foes could have been right around the corner.

As we mentioned earlier, these satellites not only have a strategic function, they also have a tactical one in that they have the ability to detect non-ballistic missile launches and other infrared events. In fact, there is an entire Air Force unit tasked with squeezing out secondary surveillance products from these spacecraft that constantly stare at the earther's surface. And they see a lot. In 2014, over 8,000 separate infrared events were detected and cataloged, the next year was even busier.

So, it is probable that any missile launches that occurred that day, whether it was an AIM-120 AMRAAM from the Pakistani F-16 or the R-73 from the Indian MiG-21, could have been detected, geolocated, and catalogized. But it is even less challenging for the satellites to detect a missile exploding in mid-air and causing the aircraft it showers with shrapnel to erupt into a massive fireball.

That data could totally validate or invalidate the radar surveillance data India has presented, including correlating the locations of the MiG and F-16 with the geolocations and timing of the infrared events detected.

So, there you have it. As the brutal information war on the internet rages on between the two estranged neighbors, keep in mind that the U.S. could most likely settle the debate once and for all with data it has had since the moment the engagement occurred. And this is just one intelligence product among many that the Pentagon and the U.S. intelligence community can pull from to make an accurate analysis of what went on that day.
 

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As I said before and when every one here was shouting on me. Pakistan is playing double game they are inviting foreign media to the site of Indian air raid and other side Immi is doing psywar by saying positive things about BJP which in otherwise is a trolling statement. Eg: "haan haan bjp ko do vote"

People in India are not understanding their game and again we will be caught with pants down if India starts talking to Pakistan.

Now we have one month election, I don't know who takes this much time for elections. Elections should happen in one day and next day or day after tomorrow result must be out.

Otherwise it gives foreign intelligence and politicians enough time to subvert the voters.
First tell how much Congress IT Cell and DGISPR is paying you?
 

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This thread has outlived its use. It’s basically being used for trolling purposes now. IAF has clearly stated that they won’t be releasing anymore evidence on this topic. It’s best to go back to skirmishes thread. Also, have you guys noticed? Recently paki infiltration attempts on the LoC Have been less successful post-Balakot.
Yep!
Especially the newcomers to the forum are derailing the thread big time!
 

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U.S. Infrared Satellite Data Could Settle The Debate Over Pakistan-India Dogfight
America's constellation of panoptic infrared early warning satellites is known for providing the Pentagon with the first indication that a ballistic missile launch has occurred and where to cue the attention of other sensors so that the missile can be tracked, classified, and even potentially intercepted. Yet America's huge investment in orbital early warning platforms, which dates back to the 1960s, has also resulted in a secondary function for these systems—picking up much more than just large rocket and ballistic missile launches. These ancillary events can include the launch of smaller missiles, like surface-to-air and even air-to-air types, artillery barrages, large detonations on the ground... and exploding aircraft.

The thing is that the Pentagon very likely possesses sensor data that can unequivocally prove one story right and the other wrong. That aforementioned infrared early warning constellation includes Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) and Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites—the former being the more modern and advanced of the two.

Lockheed Martin
It is all but certain that portions of America's space-based infrared early warning system staring down on the India-Pakistan area as the air battle unfolded. With the two countries possessing enough nuclear warheads to cause significant harm to the globe—many of which would be deployed via ballistic missile—the region is something of a "must monitor" for Department of Defense. This is especially true considering a nearly unprecedented bombing raid into Pakistani territory occurred just a day before the air engagement in question and a full-out war between the bitter foes could have been right around the corner.

As we mentioned earlier, these satellites not only have a strategic function, they also have a tactical one in that they have the ability to detect non-ballistic missile launches and other infrared events. In fact, there is an entire Air Force unit tasked with squeezing out secondary surveillance products from these spacecraft that constantly stare at the earther's surface. And they see a lot. In 2014, over 8,000 separate infrared events were detected and cataloged, the next year was even busier.

So, it is probable that any missile launches that occurred that day, whether it was an AIM-120 AMRAAM from the Pakistani F-16 or the R-73 from the Indian MiG-21, could have been detected, geolocated, and catalogized. But it is even less challenging for the satellites to detect a missile exploding in mid-air and causing the aircraft it showers with shrapnel to erupt into a massive fireball.

That data could totally validate or invalidate the radar surveillance data India has presented, including correlating the locations of the MiG and F-16 with the geolocations and timing of the infrared events detected.

So, there you have it. As the brutal information war on the internet rages on between the two estranged neighbors, keep in mind that the U.S. could most likely settle the debate once and for all with data it has had since the moment the engagement occurred. And this is just one intelligence product among many that the Pentagon and the U.S. intelligence community can pull from to make an accurate analysis of what went on that day.

Sauce??____________________________________
 

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U.S. Infrared Satellite Data Could Settle The Debate Over Pakistan-India Dogfight
America's constellation of panoptic infrared early warning satellites is known for providing the Pentagon with the first indication that a ballistic missile launch has occurred and where to cue the attention of other sensors so that the missile can be tracked, classified, and even potentially intercepted. Yet America's huge investment in orbital early warning platforms, which dates back to the 1960s, has also resulted in a secondary function for these systems—picking up much more than just large rocket and ballistic missile launches. These ancillary events can include the launch of smaller missiles, like surface-to-air and even air-to-air types, artillery barrages, large detonations on the ground... and exploding aircraft.

The thing is that the Pentagon very likely possesses sensor data that can unequivocally prove one story right and the other wrong. That aforementioned infrared early warning constellation includes Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) and Defense Support Program (DSP) satellites—the former being the more modern and advanced of the two.

Lockheed Martin
It is all but certain that portions of America's space-based infrared early warning system staring down on the India-Pakistan area as the air battle unfolded. With the two countries possessing enough nuclear warheads to cause significant harm to the globe—many of which would be deployed via ballistic missile—the region is something of a "must monitor" for Department of Defense. This is especially true considering a nearly unprecedented bombing raid into Pakistani territory occurred just a day before the air engagement in question and a full-out war between the bitter foes could have been right around the corner.

As we mentioned earlier, these satellites not only have a strategic function, they also have a tactical one in that they have the ability to detect non-ballistic missile launches and other infrared events. In fact, there is an entire Air Force unit tasked with squeezing out secondary surveillance products from these spacecraft that constantly stare at the earther's surface. And they see a lot. In 2014, over 8,000 separate infrared events were detected and cataloged, the next year was even busier.

So, it is probable that any missile launches that occurred that day, whether it was an AIM-120 AMRAAM from the Pakistani F-16 or the R-73 from the Indian MiG-21, could have been detected, geolocated, and catalogized. But it is even less challenging for the satellites to detect a missile exploding in mid-air and causing the aircraft it showers with shrapnel to erupt into a massive fireball.

That data could totally validate or invalidate the radar surveillance data India has presented, including correlating the locations of the MiG and F-16 with the geolocations and timing of the infrared events detected.

So, there you have it. As the brutal information war on the internet rages on between the two estranged neighbors, keep in mind that the U.S. could most likely settle the debate once and for all with data it has had since the moment the engagement occurred. And this is just one intelligence product among many that the Pentagon and the U.S. intelligence community can pull from to make an accurate analysis of what went on that day.
This is another pile of dog poop laid by another self-obsessed whackjob!

Firstly, what is the reason for dismissing 'radar tracks'?? Not known!

Secondly, how is an infrared satellite 35,000 kms away more reliable&sensitive than a massive AWACS radar flying about 100kms away from the dogfight?

Thirdly, even if US wants to weigh in it will absolutely NOT release the satellite data. So, howz is no public data from satellite more reliable than actual radar data in public domain?

Every nutjob in the world with an itch wants to weigh in on the issue even though they've no real understanding of the matter.
 

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So jao... Ghanta kuch nahee hone wala.. Everything you hear is propaganda
Maybe, but it was all on Paki twitter account, particularly jaffer. They barely accept 1% of actual events, that's why I wondered.
 

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MASSIVE EFFORT TO LINK SC JUDGEMENT AND EX PAKI / EXCHANGE PILOTS BEING TRAINED ON RAFALE AS A LAST DITCH WEAPON BY CONGIS.
 

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DO NOT RELENT AND PUSH HARD ON WA! MANY CONGIS WILL TRY HARD TO PUSH A NARRATIVE!

THIS IS LAST MINUTE DESPARATION. NYAY FAILED. BALAKOT DISCREDIT FAILED. JOBS DRAMA FAILED. MANIFESTO FAILED. INSTITUTIONS UNDER ATTACK DRAMA FAILED. COMMUNAL DISHARMONY FAILED. RAFALE PARTIALLY FAILED. THIS IS THEIR LAST DITCH EFFORT!

FOIL IT! WE OWE IT TO OUR BROTHERS AT THE BORDER TO DO SO!
 

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All machinery is place . If pakistan does something during elections no major power can stop India from taking big steps , which obviously gonna hurt Pakistan even more. ROE have changed. CAP will become more aggressive from tonight.
Many things have happened after 3-4 march. Pakistan is bearing pain but not shedding its tears. We like this situation. Pakistan won't cry if we hit em. I want Pakistan to disturb WB elections , so that re-election will happen under eyes on central forces.
@SREEKAR what you said it makes sense regarding WB elections. A few days back this video surfaced. Now we can relate that these may be TMC or Pakistan organized criminals to disrupt the elections.

 
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