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2 Pakistani aircraft detected flying close to Indian air space: IAF

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"As per its Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), IAF responds in such situation looking at the level of threat posed by the aircraft," they said, without giving details.

This is bharati Standard Operating Procedures.

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This is bharati Standard Operating Procedures.

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standard operating procedure is to shoot them should they enter airspace not when they are near airspace
 
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well they will enter and all bharti army will start to find place to hide so dont wish for that day :sniper::sniper:

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:pakistan::pakistan:

So are they worried for the Bharti army?With their small air force?And our xx times larger air force than you will be sleeping?
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standard operating procedure is to shoot them should they enter airspace not when they are near airspace

Yh so we are rolling in our own house aka in our own airspace but this clearly shows yours paranoia.
 
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Its a violation of this airspace thing that led to the Atlantic incident..
But giving a press release like this.. the IAF is just being cheesy and playing into the media thing..
After all.. they must have been smarting after their probing incident in 2008 was thrown around the media here.
 
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We were in OUR side, who cares?
Cant we fly on our air space?
Be an inch from India or 1000 Miles away, its our Air Space, we'll what ever we want.
Its your bad that you were scared.
You are all crying as if we had an 'Surgical Attack'

Cheer up guys, we were just testing, does your Radar system work or not! :lol:
 
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DV Rules has replied you already. Jammu and Kashmir is not part of India in the first place.

secondly can someone identify which aircraft it was ?
 
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