It's quite simple really, PA is so scared of IA that they had to deploy need tac nukes to stop our strike columns.
Keep thinking that, in reality Pak will be wiped out while India will survive, the land mass is too big, the population big enough and with a good shield in place. Most of your...
Atleast we are working a quite an impregnable shield, you have no defense even against basic 25 year old Prithvis in our inventory.
Firstly you and what army can take down the S-400 even if it's placed close enough to the border, if war is pushed, even taking off can become a hassle for PAF...
Well you don't have much of a Navy, AC is way out of your league, for the rest your Navy is easy meat for IN. Rafale is overkill because there isn't any aircraft you can get that can counter the Rafale effectively. Old enough to know that Pak will continue to loose any wars it starts with India...
Well if Pak indeed focuses on having more tac nukes, on NASR and others, then this number may not be far off, I would say Pak probably has just north of 130 nukes and growing at a rate of 12+ or so per year. Pak should have around 200 by 2022 or so.
History shows that regardless of what Pak claims for capabilities and actually demonstrates, India has never underestimated anyone, it is also the reason why Pak looses all the wars it starts, underestimation is something one can learn from Pak. To think we are just plopping bunch of SAMs across...
MIRVs can be countered regardless of how they deployed, it's all about having plenty of layers and good numbers, with the AAD, PAD and S-400, MIRVs will be shot down.
Again why do you isolate the S-400 by itself, it is but a part of the layer of defence, your fighters, cruise missiles won't get past the hordes of Akash SAMs, Spyder SAM (of which we have already deployed hundreds of missiles) and upcoming Barak-8/MR-SAM. On top we also have the AAD and PAD...
You keep assuming that while Pak is attacking, there aren't any counter attacks. Atleast we have our own AAD/PAD, soon S-400 and others. We also have Rafales, MKI and Jag with weapons like the GBU-105 SFW smart cluster munitions. Enter Pakistani airspace is watched for day and night. what makes...
Tejas will come back to the IN in the form of Mk-2 sometime next decade, no worries there.
So the line up just got deadlier with either the SH or Rafale-M or who knowns even the F-35C in play, either way not so good for Pak.
Whether MIRV or not, there are enough layers of defenses coming online to counter such a threat, be it the thousands of S-400 missiles in 5-12 full scale regiments, many batteries of AAD/PAD and other counter measures.Radar coverage across Pak is complete and detection is immediate. Moreso, in a...
With a combination of AAD, PAD, S-400, long range early detection, this missile whether MIRV capable or actually MIRVed (highly unlikely) can quite easily be shot down well in its boost phase itself. More so, India is getting S-400 with next gen 77N6 missiles which can tackle RVs and since India...
Cold Start was a Doctrine that was already in place in the early 2000's, Cold Start cut down mass deployment times down to 48hrs and at that time we had 3 strike corps and 10 holding corps for defensive roles. The old doctrine also envisaged rapid armor thrusts but didn't cater much for net...
haha, another joke, your side lost a couple of companies worth of troops, plus an equal amount of jihadi friends, we lost around a couple of dozen. We never asked to deescalate, you people did.
The ground reality is for Muslims to stop attacking each other, everyone else will stop once this happens. You only keep playing the victim card so long, continuing to do so will only delay the process.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37702790
It is clear that cross border raids did happen based on the BBC independent article, the video above from .25 seconds also shows that backblast from RCL were that were fired on Pakistani posts from point blank range at day time, clearly another...