Skirmishs at LOC, LAC & International Border

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Bhadra

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Source is rigveda itself ! Multiple people have posted the same thing yet you remain clueless!!

Itni murktha Kaha se late ho Bhai?

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Rk Veda as reference....Ha Ha Ha ....you want me to spend a life time finding out where it is mentioned that way..
Do you know what reference means ?
Chale ate hain Muh Fula ke...
You must be a low level technician somewhere that is why you do not understand what Reference means.
 

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Now thats what I call "laton ke bhoot" .
The moment u start dealing porki stooges with heavy hand, they start to tow the line. Remember the days these scums used to mock official visits with shut down. Ever since ED, NIA and other machineries have started grilling them( thanks to new hard approach policy and no appeasement) they are bleating like goats.
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Paki idiots just scored a self-goal. Gafoora remains a liar!


Windjammer the mighty goat fucker. :pound:

In order to correct his fuck up, he cited himself as the source.

"PAF fighters are basically designed as single-seat aircraft, but dual-seat versions are used for training. However, some special missions can only be flown in dual-seat aircraft, where the rear seat pilot performs the role of a ‘weapon systems operator.’ The Mirage IIID is such an example where the rear seat pilot guides the stand-off weapon like the H-4 bomb (released by another single-seat Mirage). In such cases both pilots of the dual-seat fighters have equal responsibility for task accomplishment. Then there are missions flown by dual-seat fighters which are no different from single-seat fighters, and the responsibility of task accomplishment is essentially that of the front-seat pilot. In such cases, the rear seat pilot (Guy In the Back Seat, or GIBS in common parlance) helps in enhancing the overall situational awareness, which is a welcome assistance, especially if available to the leader of the mission. However, it has to be noted that the mission can be accomplished without the GIBS, and he is not really a core crew member unless conducting a specialist mission."


This is the pic posted by the inbred Windy on Jan 2, 2018 which shows the F-16 pilot and his WSO which shot down IAF Searcher in 2002. Two seater F-16B with its pilot Squadron Leader Squadron Leader ‘Sidewinder’ Zulfiqar and his WSO Squadron Leader Afzal 'Wada".

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So PAF's policy is that it needs pilots and WSO for shooting a slow moving, defenceless drone but not when invading enemy airspace in broad daylight.


Even the smarter Pork chops are asking where is the Sukhoi kill of JF-17 as announced by ISPR?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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Windjammer the mighty goat fucker. :pound:

In order to correct his fuck up, he cited himself as the source.

"PAF fighters are basically designed as single-seat aircraft, but dual-seat versions are used for training. However, some special missions can only be flown in dual-seat aircraft, where the rear seat pilot performs the role of a ‘weapon systems operator.’ The Mirage IIID is such an example where the rear seat pilot guides the stand-off weapon like the H-4 bomb (released by another single-seat Mirage). In such cases both pilots of the dual-seat fighters have equal responsibility for task accomplishment. Then there are missions flown by dual-seat fighters which are no different from single-seat fighters, and the responsibility of task accomplishment is essentially that of the front-seat pilot. In such cases, the rear seat pilot (Guy In the Back Seat, or GIBS in common parlance) helps in enhancing the overall situational awareness, which is a welcome assistance, especially if available to the leader of the mission. However, it has to be noted that the mission can be accomplished without the GIBS, and he is not really a core crew member unless conducting a specialist mission."


This is the pic posted by the inbred Windy on Jan 2, 2018 which shows the F-16 pilot and his WSO which shot down IAF Searcher in 2002. Two seater F-16B with its pilot Squadron Leader Squadron Leader ‘Sidewinder’ Zulfiqar and his WSO Squadron Leader Afzal 'Wada".



So PAF's policy is that it needs pilots and WSO for shooting a slow moving, defenceless drone but not when invading enemy airspace in broad daylight.


Even the smarter Pork chops are asking where is the Sukhoi kill of JF-17 as announced by ISPR?:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Pic wouldn't upload so here it is.

Squadron Leader Squadron Leader ‘Sidewinder’ Zulfiqar and his WSO Squadron Leader Afzal 'Wada".


 

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I believe the Sukhoi claim was the response to our F-16 kill. We downed an F-16 so within days, they came up with the Sukhoi kill claim.
And now some Pork chops are questioning why Kaiser Tufail didn't mention it?
 

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BTW, did anyone notice AMRAAMs fired by paki in screenshot?

Paki fired 4-5 AMRAAMs, maybe more, but declared only 2. What if wreckage of another AMRAAM is found?

First was missing pilots, now missing AMRAAMs.
 
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