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Exclusive: Why Air Force Has Not Shown Video Proof Of Balakot Strike
Balakot airstrike: The Indian Air Force (IAF) planned to use the Crystal Maze missile in conjunction with SPICE 2000 penetrator bombs that Mirage 2000 jets dropped
All India | Written by Vishnu Som | Updated: April 25, 2019 11:51 IST

NEW DELHI: An Indian Air Force review of the February 26 air strike on the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist camp in Balakot confirms that while its bombs struck their targets accurately, the key Israeli air-to-surface missiles called the Crystal Maze, which would have provided a live video feed of the weapons hitting their targets, was not launched.

This video feed, which the IAF hoped to play out in public after the attack, would have been proof that the Indian fighters did strike and destroy targets within the Jaish terror base located near the town of Bisian, north of Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunwa province.


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https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/exc...e-in-pakistans-balakot-by-mirage-2000-2028332
 
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Well it is a bomb, so "no smoke" makes it partially eco-friendly.
Sir, it was a payload drop instead of launching the bombs. The flying rats wanted to escape PAF Shaheens. If they had launched the 2000 lbs Spice bomb as they claimed it to be. It would have destroyed a large area, created a large crater in the ground and caused huge jungle fire instead of uprooting three trees & killing a crow. So the even the fuses were not armed.
 
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An Indian to IAF:
"Koi nawaan laara la kay maenu roll ja
Choothaiya way ik chooth hor bol ja"
(A song by Noor Jahan - 1970)
 
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