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They look too old to be in special forces.Reportedly the moment an IED struck a vehicle carrying SSG commandos in Balochistan:
They look too old to be in special forces.Reportedly the moment an IED struck a vehicle carrying SSG commandos in Balochistan:
plz dont reveal source. he'll b alerted. juz keep gtng info . no need to share whr u got it frm.A Pakistan Army officers fb account .
Were you there? Or did you do that? WTF live fotos of explosion................Reportedly the moment an IED struck a vehicle carrying SSG commandos in Balochistan:
Chinese are hurt.https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ful...w-satellite-pics-1801323?pfrom=home-topscroll
Full-Fledged Chinese Military Complex In Doklam, Show Satellite Pics
Satellite images available in the public domain and shot in December indicate that the Chinese never stopped their infrastructure buildup in the region. Just 81 metres from an Indian post, the Chinese have constructed proper structures.
All India | Written by Vishnu Som | Updated: January 17, 2018 18:59 IST
Chinese structures are just 81 metres away from the Indian post in Doka La in Sikkim
NEW DELHI: A massive, full-fledged Chinese military complex is being built within Doklam, show new satellite images five months after India and China ended a 70-day standoff in the region that lies to the east of Sikkim.
The clearest-ever satellite images available so far indicate a Chinese buildup within the region that Bhutan claims as its own. Last month, NDTV broke the story with images of a new road being built by the Chinese in the Doklam plateau which is approximately 10 km wide. What the new images show are several military structures along the East-West road in the disputed region.
This image shows the entire disputed Doklam area. On the left is the Indian post of Doka La in Sikkim and to the east is the Sinche La pass between Doklam and China. To the north is the undisputed part of China, in what is known as the Chumbi Valley.
The structures are visible in an image of the road that the Chinese have been building over several years. This is approximately 10 km to the east of the Indian position in Sikkim.
There are trenches visible at another site where there is Chinese construction. In all locations, military structures and infrastructure is visible. There are two helipads, clearly demarcated by an H marking.
While artillery guns are not visible in these images, there are areas which are dug out and look like gun emplacements. India has always been wary of China moving artillery to this area.
To the left is the Indian post of Doka la in Sikkim and just 81 metres away are the Chinese structures.
Because of the Doklam stare down, the Chinese couldn't stretch their road south. But they haven't moved from the area either.
Google Earth images from March 2005 and May 2011 offer a clear comparison. A rough path is visible in the earlier image, but in the second one, the rough path has been paved and widened.
On October 7, the External Affairs Ministry, responding to reports by NDTV and the Indian Express on Chinese activity in the region stated, "We have seen recent reports on Doklam. There are no new developments at the face-off site and its vicinity since the August 28 disengagement. The status quo prevails in this area. Any suggestion to the contrary is incorrect."
Satellite images available in the public domain and shot in December indicate that the Chinese never stopped their infrastructure buildup in the region. Just 81 metres from an Indian post, the Chinese have constructed proper structures.
Chinese are hurt.
The humiliation they got is now being face saved by building up surroundings.
They are only up for propaganda and moronic Indian media is spreading it.
Chinese tried to illegally capture Bhutan's territory but ended up being roughed up by India.
Now they think they are playing cunning by taking clue from some noodle muncher's book of Fart of War.
As long as they are staying in their borders they can build new Eiffel Tower there, What to us.
it's important even IA builds it.Trench lol warfare in 21st century
Its quite a popular line for new interns on duty in hospitals "Do everything if your don't know anything'.Trench lol warfare in 21st century
Any official source would be a treat....And a complete IRNSS which will eliminate inaccurate GPS due to US restrictions. Even Israel has confirmed that IRNSS is more accurate than GPS and has started using IRNSS signals for guided bombs and ammunition and missiles.:biggrin2:
I tried but couldn't reach to this conclusion. I be happy to read good analysis backed by Maps that proves so.Have you not seen the photos, they are already on the plateau inside Bhutan.
Wake me up when Chinese will fire a shot in Doklam.it's important even IA builds it.
For mountain warfare its required.
I am thinking of guided 155 mm shells raining(at the time of war)https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ful...w-satellite-pics-1801323?pfrom=home-topscroll
Full-Fledged Chinese Military Complex In Doklam, Show Satellite Pics
Satellite images available in the public domain and shot in December indicate that the Chinese never stopped their infrastructure buildup in the region. Just 81 metres from an Indian post, the Chinese have constructed proper structures.
All India | Written by Vishnu Som | Updated: January 17, 2018 18:59 IST
Chinese structures are just 81 metres away from the Indian post in Doka La in Sikkim
NEW DELHI: A massive, full-fledged Chinese military complex is being built within Doklam, show new satellite images five months after India and China ended a 70-day standoff in the region that lies to the east of Sikkim.
The clearest-ever satellite images available so far indicate a Chinese buildup within the region that Bhutan claims as its own. Last month, NDTV broke the story with images of a new road being built by the Chinese in the Doklam plateau which is approximately 10 km wide. What the new images show are several military structures along the East-West road in the disputed region.
This image shows the entire disputed Doklam area. On the left is the Indian post of Doka La in Sikkim and to the east is the Sinche La pass between Doklam and China. To the north is the undisputed part of China, in what is known as the Chumbi Valley.
The structures are visible in an image of the road that the Chinese have been building over several years. This is approximately 10 km to the east of the Indian position in Sikkim.
There are trenches visible at another site where there is Chinese construction. In all locations, military structures and infrastructure is visible. There are two helipads, clearly demarcated by an H marking.
While artillery guns are not visible in these images, there are areas which are dug out and look like gun emplacements. India has always been wary of China moving artillery to this area.
To the left is the Indian post of Doka la in Sikkim and just 81 metres away are the Chinese structures.
Because of the Doklam stare down, the Chinese couldn't stretch their road south. But they haven't moved from the area either.
Google Earth images from March 2005 and May 2011 offer a clear comparison. A rough path is visible in the earlier image, but in the second one, the rough path has been paved and widened.
On October 7, the External Affairs Ministry, responding to reports by NDTV and the Indian Express on Chinese activity in the region stated, "We have seen recent reports on Doklam. There are no new developments at the face-off site and its vicinity since the August 28 disengagement. The status quo prevails in this area. Any suggestion to the contrary is incorrect."
Satellite images available in the public domain and shot in December indicate that the Chinese never stopped their infrastructure buildup in the region. Just 81 metres from an Indian post, the Chinese have constructed proper structures.
they don't need to fire. they are already inside Bhutanese territory with whole brigade How would it matter if they are just 100m away from Indian position. They are already on Platue.I tried but couldn't reach to this conclusion. I be happy to read good analysis backed by Maps that proves so.
Your picture doesn't prove anything.they don't need to fire. they are already inside Bhutanese territory with whole brigade How would it matter if they are just 100m away from Indian position. They are already on Platue.
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you are not getting what I said.Your picture doesn't prove anything.
They always had the tracks on Plateau, they were always present there. India man handled them when they started building the road.
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