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ISPR issue 1965 War Hero's Picture. Pakistan Zindabad

Its still 13 km, you failed to capture it :P
you failed to capture your jugular veins kashmir ...the main objective of 1965 war.

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Two Pakistani officers, Captain Ghulam Hussain and Capt Mohammad Sajjad, were captured.
 
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Believe me if post similar news with pics it would be a derail but even he is not 40 kg sub saharan.

In that case, take a good look at your army chief.
 
Pakistan with 1/4 military forced larger military to abandoned its superior military equipment and even captured its land. WOW.
 
captured PAF aircrafts not one but many .... can anybody identify these jets ?

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Lol, IAF was not even able to destroy this lone F-86 squadron in Bangladesh and ended up losing more fighters in air by AA or F-86...
 
i think you never run a mile ... our army chief is a jat... a 10k runner not a chubby with heart problems who cant run a 400 m
Put your money where your mouth is.
You may know something about your own kind, don't waste yourself by commenting on others.
 
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you failed to capture your jugular veins kashmir ...the main objective of 1965 war.

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Our main objective was to troll India which we accomplished. You lost more troops, more land, more fighter in air, and even left alot of stuff with which we could have started another war and won it too..lol
 
i think you never run a mile ... our army chief is a jat... a 10k runner not a chubby with heart problems who cant run a 400 m
Never mind Gen Raheel's brother Maj Shabbir Sharif defeated your soldiers in hand to hand combat.
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Never mind Gen Raheel's brother Maj Shabbir Sharif defeated your soldiers in hand to hand combat.
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Do you know what hand to hand combat is ?
 
IAF takes a candid look at the 1965 war

It was the first air battle between India and Pakistan. The Indian Air Force was numerically superior, with 28 combat squadrons to PAF's 11, but it was saddled with technologically inferior fighters. And, caught off-guard by the PAF offensive, India had lost 35 of its aircraft on the ground during pre-emptive strikes — one on Pathankot on September 6 and then on Kalaikunda, a day later.
IAF's latest history of its operations in the 1965 war acknowledges it "suffered disproportionately higher losses" than PAF.

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