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Major Modernisation at Skardu Airbase

then throw some fixed wing aircraft into the mix too.

Some Indian accounts do fear that PAF, in the next war, will specifically target locations along winding roads in Kashmir, which will surely cause huge land slides.....which can take days and weeks to clear.....result....Indian forward troops cut off from from all reinforcements.....

Just one of the options.......
 
gilgit and skardu are first lines of defense we must strong them as much as possible we have seen already how weaken got destroyed . i think its time to base two sqns there with front line fighters thunders and falcons .

I've always been kind of amazed how logistically PAF operates Kashmir command without an airbase in Northern areas. It is quite impressive actually as it means PAF has a very quick response time from Punjab airbases.
 
Some Indian accounts do fear that PAF, in the next war, will specifically target locations along winding roads in Kashmir, which will surely cause huge land slides.....which can take days and weeks to clear.....result....Indian forward troops cut off from from all reinforcements.....

Just one of the options.......
unfortunately our airforce is too small, it will be busy fending off iaf assaults to be of any significant help to the army and navy
 
I've always been kind of amazed how logistically PAF operates Kashmir command without an airbase in Northern areas. It is quite impressive actually as it means PAF has a very quick response time from Punjab airbases.
at the time of high risk they posted f-16s there as FOB sir . we have seen many images of loaded f-16s there in history . they did not left that airbase empty .

PAF F-16s deployed in Skardu

July 3, 1999 (by Lieven Dewitte) - In order to respond to any Indian misadventure across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, F-16 multi-role fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) have been sent to Skardu deep in the Northern Areas of Pakistan and close to the ongoing battle between Kashmiri Mujahideen freedom fighters and Indian Army occupation forces in the Kargil sector as well as skirmishes between Pakistan Army troops and Indian Army troops on the LoC in the Drass-Kargil-Batalik sectors, PAF sources have disclosed to PIADS.

This is the first time that fighter-jet aircraft have been deployed in the narrow Skardu Valley and the furthest north PAF combat jets have ever been deployed. Skardu is not an air base of the PAF. It is an airfield used by the PAF to supply the Pakistan Army with logistic support and only heavy C-130 Hercules transport aircraft are used for this purpose. In addition Skardu is used by the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps to base its MFI-17 Mushshak light observation and recconnaissance aircraft. Skardu is also on the domestic map of the national airline, PIA, which has daily Boeing 737 and Fokker F-27 flights from Islamabad International Airport.

The deployment of F-16s in Skardu is also significant because it places the PAF closer to the LoC in the Kargil sector than the Indian Air Force. Skardu is closer to the LoC in the Kargil sector as well as the town of Kargil than Srinagar, which is the main IAF base in Kashmir.

According to PAF sources, PAF F-16s can scramble and reach the LoC, 100 kilometres away, in less than 2 minutes from the operational readiness platform at Skardu airfield.

In addition, F-16s from PAF's main air bases, further in the southwest, are carrying 24 hours round-the-clock combat air patrols (CAPs) over Pakistan's Northern Areas and keeping a watchful eye on the airspace over the LoC. These aircraft are fitted with sophisticated radar, missiles and guns.

According to PAF sources, by moving F-16s to the Kashmir frontline, Pakistan has conveyed a message to the enemy, that she will not tolerate any violation of her airspace nor any attack across the LoC either by the Indian Army or the Indian Air Force. According to some analysts, India may airdrop paratroopers in the Deosai area in case of a war. But by moving F-16s to Skardu, India will think ten times before considering such an option.

Advanced radar systems have been installed in the Deosai Plains area to keep a round-the-clock vigil on the movements of the Indian Air Force. According to sources, the radar system will be able to notice movements of Indian Air Force for a distance of 400 kilometres deep inside Indian-occupied Kashmir right up to Srinigar.

The Pakistan Army has also deployed high-altititude surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems along the length and breadth of the LOC.

The Pakistan Air Force was put on 'red alert' on 15 June 1999
http://www.f-16.net/f-16-news-article602.html

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so, grabbing the initiative is the key. I stil think more planes are needed.

Nowadays, analysts believe, one good fighter with couple of well placed PGMs can achieve alot.

Mirages I think won't fend off IAF. They could be used for bombing

Don't underestimate the Mirages.
 
We need to find places in Northern Areas for more bases to off set pressure on Sakardu.
Agreed, Gilgit can be upgraded as a back up for Skardu. Can also become a main stay for supplies,elint and early Warning aircrafts for operations in the Northern areas!

PAF F-16s deployed in Skardu
The Indians have been panicking for a few months now . Its more likely that the JF17s will be deployed in Skardu.
https://www.asianage.com/india/all-...tan-air-force-buildup-near-ladakh-sector.html
 
Apart from turning Sakardu in MOB, Muzzafarabad and Rawlakot airports must be converted into FOBs. We need to find places in Northern Areas for more bases to off set pressure on Sakardu.

start economy pay and collect taxes and then wish for everything

country cannot pay its debts and day to day affairs and wishlist ...
 
Sometimes I wonder what would have happened if Nawaz decided to let Musharraf finish the job in Kargil.

Musharraf on his account said that Pakistan had the upper hand in Kargil until Nawaz went to US and gave up all of Pakistan's gains back to India.

Nawaz Sharif no doubt played a dirty role. However, our objective of Kargil war seemed only to cut supply routes of Indian troops to siachen glacier, which was too limited in scope. We should have kept pushing into indian territory instead of stopping at the peaks. When we stopped, indian artillery bombardment created problems for us
 
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