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BREAKING: PAF base Mianwali under attack, suicide bombers and heavy weapons in use

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Maybe because it's the AirForce that hurts and does damage to the enemy the most.
Nonetheless, it was a failure at all levels and heads should roll....but something doesn't seem right about the whole episode.
No point if the enemy can just send a few hillbillies and level the score.
 
If one lesson that we can learn from all the attacks that are carried out on bases, they are always do
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The sheds were close to the perimeter walls. You usually have your ORP or at MM Alam your daily use OCU aircraft under sunshades and not in HAS.

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But how easily can you transport a team of 10+ and heavy weapons quite deep into the country without any checks. Security is total Shambles unless they have people inside.
They have people inside. Illegal and legal afghani gandus are involved most of the time. Hence the urgency to expell all of them out.
 
So many youthias celebrating this, I'm glad I fired all the youthias in my company.
Overseas youthias will just die crying ofcource but I'm glad more and more people are seeing through Imran worshipping bullshit locally too.

Enjoy the brain drain. Alhumdullilah.

 
-I have presented you a book written by a retired major general who was part of Kargil Op as an evidence to back what I said and you are taking support of hearsay, we can continue to argue all night like this.
I want to debate on facts, not hearsay or nationalism, we won't go anywhere that way even if we keep arguing for years.

-Few people deciding to launch an operation without communicating it to supporting arms/services plus the government of Pakistan, is that not what I said?

-I have said what I said with an open heart, you are not even admitting any dropbacks of your military.

-So TTP is not a worthy adversary? We still managed to clamp it down under several hours while IAF kept searching for Kashmiri Mujahideen for 5 days in Pathankot, who are much less equiped and under financed as compared to the TTP, what does that show? I told you I don't want to go down the blame game road, I want to debate frankly with facts and figures not as a race to win.

- Anti terror OPs are not a war, what I wanted to say was we are engaged in active battle since 2 decades at least, India is not. Our current top tier in all services has served in ops areas one way or another, they have faced bullets and commanded troops in battle. Indian military lacks that, I am not saying it as an insult or a down compliment, just discussing the sceanrio. I am also acknowleding Indian military is well equipped and financed than us. Truth is truth.
I have differing view on these. However, I wouldn’t counter your points on this thread. Let’s discuss them in appropriate thread.

Good to see that you want to discuss rather than troll like some idiots.
 
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So many youthias celebrating this, I'm glad I fired all the youthias in my company.
Overseas youthias will just die crying ofcource but I'm glad more and more people are seeing through Imran worshipping bullshit locally too.
Luckily Noon league dynasty has chootiyas like you. Their kingdom will go on due to zombies like you.
 
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They should hire some private security guard company. They will do a far better job than these so called professional soldiers 😅😅
I completely agree. I work at a software house in Garden Town, Lahore, and there's a house nearby where a private company is managing the security. Believe me, their security is 10 times better than that of the PAF base. I believe that if these people are to manage the country, there should be some civilians among these dangerously incompetent duffers.
 
I completely agree. I work at a software house in Garden Town, Lahore, and there's a house nearby where a private company is managing the security. Believe me, their security is 10 times better than that of the PAF base. I believe that if these people are to manage the country, there should be some civilians among these dangerously incompetent duffers.
Actually, we need to get out this concept of "Allah ki marzi " or Allah Malik ha ji " .......those are responsible for security breaches should be punished ...otherwise ...


Otherwise, this is a common issue ...

Pakistani Taliban free over 175 inmates in DI Khan jailbreak

Zahir Shah Sherazi Published July 30, 2013




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Nearly 400 prisoners including militants escaped on Aril 15, 2012 from Bannu Jail after an attack by insurgents armed with guns, grenades and rockets. – File photo

Nearly 400 prisoners including militants escaped on Aril 15, 2012 from Bannu Jail after an attack by insurgents armed with guns, grenades and rockets. – File photo
PESHAWAR: Dozens of heavily-armed Pakistani Taliban insurgents freed nearly 175 inmates, including 35 ‘high-profile militants’, during a brazen overnight attack on the central jail in Dera Ismail Khan, officials said Tuesday.
 
No one is celebrating it. You are too naive to differentiate between celebration and pointing out lapses so incidents like these don't occur in future.
What else do you expect from a product of this military and society. They are literally stupid and refuse to learn or evolve. It’s an anchor around Pakistans neck that’s sinking us. They are low iq and set in their ways.
 

Braches after breaches ..

Pakistan: Troops end attack on Karachi naval air base​

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BBC's Aleem Maqbool says the attack was "very coordinated, sophisticated"
Pakistani troops have ended a siege by militants who attacked a naval air force base in Karachi, killing at least 16 people - including 10 soldiers.
The attackers managed to hold hostage several foreigners at the base, but officials say they were later rescued.
The Pakistan Taliban says Sunday's raid was to avenge Osama Bin Laden's killing by US special forces in the Pakistani town of Abbottabad on 2 May.
Many attacks have been carried out since then.
"It was the revenge of martyrdom of Osama Bin Laden. It was the proof that we are still united and powerful," Ehsanullah Ehsan told Reuters news agency.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said 10 soldiers had died and 15 were wounded in the attack.

Two attackers were also killed and a third blew himself up. Another is believed to be buried under debris and two more are thought to have escaped.
An unexploded suicide jacket and live grenades were found, the minister added.
There were 17 foreigners at the site, including 11 Chinese aviation trainers, but all are safe, Mr Malik said. He added that all of them were later rescued uninjured.
The attack is similar to a raid in October 2009 in which Taliban militants laid siege to the army headquarters in the garrison town of Rawalpindi, killing dozens.
The BBC's Aleem Maqbool in Islamabad says the Karachi incident will revive fears about the security of Pakistan's nuclear installations.
It is also another major blow to falling morale of the military after the raid on Bin Laden, correspondents say.

Aircraft burned​

On Sunday evening at 2230 (1730 GMT), militants stormed three hangars housing aircraft at the Mehran naval aviation base, according to officials.
Mr Malik said they cut through barbed wire at a place on the perimeter where they could not be detected by security cameras, and they were wearing black.
However, eyewitnesses say the attackers were dressed as naval officials and were aware of the security protocol at the base and carried themselves like soldiers.
Their first targets were aircraft parked on the tarmac and equipment in nearby hangers, says the BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan at the scene.
The militants used rocket-propelled grenades to damage and destroy several warplanes, witnesses said. These included the Pakistan navy's premier anti-submarine and marine surveillance aircraft - the US-made P-3C Orion.
At least two of these multi-million dollar planes were set ablaze.

Satellite image showing the location of the Mehran naval air base in Karachi

The gunmen then opened indiscriminate fire, killing several naval personnel as they carried their raid into the heart of the base.
Subsequently, navy commandos and marines launched a counter-assault. Dozens of heavily armed army reinforcements also arrived to provide cover, backed by gunship helicopters.
Some of the militants were killed, officials say.
It took the security forces more than 15 hours to secure the base.
Officials say that troops were now combing the base for any remaining militants but they have to be careful because of military aircraft on the site.
"Because of the presence of several assets on the base, the operation is being carried out in a cautious, smart way," Irfan ul Haq told the Associated Press news agency.
"That's why it's taking so long."
On Friday, the Taliban bombed a US consulate convoy in Peshawar, killing one Pakistani.
Other attacks by Pakistani militants this month include a raid on a security post that killed two police in the north-west and a twin suicide bombing at a paramilitary police training centre.

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Can You guys just tell Clearly i have confusion in my mind.
So there are Two Different opinion on Afghan deportation my Question is what result we got after DEPORTATION of Afghans? what is Taliban government think is our relation with them gone in brutal enmity for forever or this will bring close Afghanistan and Pakistan strategically? what will India Gain if it Backfire? is Taliban government are already think that Pakistan is their enemy if that true than it is the best strategic achievement that India gain to the End of time. if Taliban think of Pakistan as Friend than what are stopping them from ending TTP from their soil? are they really powerless? what are the Countermeasure of that Strategic Failure because would Double brutal with immense hate of India and Afghanistan combine?

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With Elections coming up in India Pak needs to be prepared for
surgical strikes. Ajit Kumar Doval has already been lobbying this
with some Countries and they don't want Pakistan to retaliate.

Asim Munir and Nawaz Sharif are fully on board, this is why this
attack was done by Napak Fouj to give warning to PAF.

Does the Air Force have to get orders of Army Thief if Indian jets
come into Pakistan? What if they don't get the clearance from
fake dummy PM Nawaz sharif and Army Thief? are they ready
for this?
Lol fauj is evil but not that evil, that it starts destroying it's assets to keep political prisoners
Let’s be honest on here. Like sending US logistics through Pakistan so Afghan Muslims can be killed? Or droning Pakistanis in tribal areas let’s get real!! Did we honestly think we could escape this carnage they’d not retaliate once their occupier Americans had gone. Learn from this mighty screw up by fighting other peoples wars that you don’t yourself become seen as an invader enemy. Looking to Pakistan s future now, security spies ISI and army stop meddling in internal politics and for Pakistan’s army , imran and his party seem to be a greater concern and an enemy than TTP. Beef up your security, make an exclusion zone a mile or so from these sensitive air bases if that’s possible. Limit any civilian activity near the bases we need a bigger zone between base and populated areas no other way round it shoot anything that comes into it no Man’s zone.
Khan is a security and destabilizing threat. Guy literally brought us on the brink of civil war. Should have gone quietly and he would have been out and contesting elections.
 
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Thank you sirji, you are very experienced on this issue so I will heed to your advice and taking sanyas from commenting on this thread.

RIP to dead soldiers.
 
Lol fauj is evil but not that evil, that it starts destroying it's assets to keep political prisoners

Khan is a security and destabilizing threat. Guy literally brought us on the brink of civil war. Should have gone quietly and he would have been out and contesting elections.


Was sharif not a security risk during kargil?

We need to stop blaming others and look at the root cause of all problems in Pakistan, which is our PAK ARMY>>> GENERALS !! (Thugs in uniform).
 
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