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Attempted IAF incursion - A Failed operation

Should we retaliate?

  • Yes

    Votes: 154 87.5%
  • No

    Votes: 22 12.5%

  • Total voters
    176
Same question, Now what would be the target? for PAF to strike?

Send super duper F sola backed by awacs, Pg, JTeens and bomb some bunkers on LOC and call it Payback Surgical Strikes.

Mazza thab ana tha jab IAF jahaazons ko tabhaa kardya hota
 
My opinion, what so ever Pakistan Air force (scrambled), I was not expecting this kind of "WEAK" response from the Pakistan Airforce and that's completely my own opinion. PAF shootdown 2 Migs and chopper back in 99. PA everyday shootdown their drones and other kachra kabaar. Back in 2002 (back in Musharaf era), Pakistan Air force literally sent a strong message to the Indian air force, don't violate even or face the deadly consequences and IAF was dead afraid to send even a single squad. I knew very well that Pakistan has a very strong Air Defense (1000 times better and more powerful as compared to 99) but again, Pakistan Airforce has two options whether to chase the IAF or wait for the different time. Now Pakistan Air force by logic, choose the second option. What is the EXPECTED response from the PAF or PA now?

I believe PAF should do the same but installed cams with the aircrafts, send the formation, make the video, drop fuel tanks and come back safely and trust me this is 101% possible because India does not have any effective air defense nor they have S-400 batteries and also you always have space to do such kind of violations.

IAF technically in the language of the military, failed to face the opponent or in short did the coward act (running away after seeing the airforce of the other side always considered as cowardliness). Why they did it because their mission was not any target (nor there was any), their mission was to create a drama like Surgical strikes to overcome the anger of the general public and get votes in the next elections.

By the way its routine of PAF/IAF to do such kind of violations (everyday).

Have you figured out yet, which Balakot was attacked ?

the tweet of Indian Airforce and BBC

It was BALA KOTE not BALAKOT (balakot is toooooo deep for IAF)


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Writing is on the wall, BBC, Reuters, CNN are all reporting that Balakot, KPK was attacked.

How much, are you people gonna lie ?

Disclose the exact coordinates of the strikes and we will make videos for the world.

But you don't have coordinates.
 
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Surgical Bluff No#2 :: LOC Violation at Bala Kote area (IOK Side) near Poonch Sector (Not Balakot KP) by the India Airforce Mirage 2000 scrambled by the Pakistan Air Force F16s.

Wonder, who took and shared these pictures, does it happen to be Pakistan army, who btw had a point to prove.

It has been more than 12 hours since the attack. Has any media(even Pakistani one) been able to reach this place yet?

Or are they all waiting for a guided tour from Pakistan army.
 
Wonder, who took and shared these pictures, does it happen to be Pakistan army, who btw had a point to prove.

It has been more than 12 hours since the attack. Has any media(even Pakistani one) been able to reach this place yet?

Or are they all waiting for a guided tour from Pakistan army.

They are being taken to the location as we speak

Considering IAF has killed hundreds of militants and has made so much damage it is impossible for Pakistan to hide it in just few hours. Right??? :lol:
 
IAF air strikes: Did India take the Israeli 'SPICE bomb' route? | SPICE | Rafael | laser-guided bomb
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As news of the Indian Air Force strike on terror targets in Pakistan dominated headlines across the world, speculation has begun on the kind of weapons the Mirage 2000 jets carried.

The speculation has increased as the Indian Air Force hit a target in 'Pakistan proper' at Balakot, far from the Line of Control. While initial reports said the Indian Air Force used laser-guided bombs, some media agencies claim the Mirage 2000 fighters hit the targets from 'standoff' ranges, which meant they needn't have strayed significantly beyond the Line of Control.

Typical laser-guided bombs have a maximum range of around 15km, which would expose the carrier aircraft to possible interception from enemy fighter jets and air defences. A standoff weapon would have been preferred by the Indian Air Force to hit a target in Balakot to minimise the risk of aircraft losses.

The Indian Air Force is known to operate the Israeli SPICE bomb kit. SPICE, which stands for Smart, Precise Impact and Cost-Effective, is a guidance and manoeuvring kit manufactured by Israel's Rafael. The SPICE kit adds a sophisticated guidance system—consisting of inertial navigation, satellite guidance and electro-optical sensors for pinpoint accuracy—and control fins to a conventional unguided bomb. The SPICE turns a conventional 'gravity' bomb into a sophisticated long-range munition.

The SPICE-1000 kit, which is available for 500kg bombs, has a glide range of nearly 100km, while the SPICE-2000 (meant for 1,000kg bombs) has a glide range of around 60km. Weapons like the SPICE-1000 and the SPICE-2000, which are also difficult to detect by most ground-based radars, given their small sizes, enable an aircraft to hit targets at standoff distances.

Moreover, satellite-guided munitions like the SPICE are not affected by heavy cloud cover and other weather conditions, unlike laser-guided bombs.

A ministry of defence press release in late 2015 noted the induction of the SPICE-2000 into the Indian Air Force. “SPICE-2000: IAF has acquired precision guided bombs with increased accuracy and penetration for use against fortified and underground command centres. This weapon has been tested and its capabilities have been validated at an IAF firing range,” the December 2015 press release noted.

Israeli and French media have reported India was considering the SPICE munition for its fleet of 36 Rafale fighters.

The Indian Air Force also operates an Israeli-origin cruise missile called the Crystal Maze, which has been integrated on the Mirage 2000.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/02/26/iaf-air-strike-india-israeli-spice-bomb.html
 
i not want certificate of being Pakistani from you those who fail to defend their land and have not kept the oath taken to defend their country are the one who are not loyal to their country it is not my fault that indian jets are not downed those who are given the responsibility and given pay and equipment to defend motherland are answerable for this
You are not Pakistani I am sure now.
That's not how things work in our country .
You must be too naive or trying to be sarcastic...
 
An unexploded indian bomb dropped in the court yard of my mothers home in 1965 while her and family volunteered in local hospitals to treat the wounded during the war. That generation were lionhearts.

This generation is a bunch of cowards tweeting pictures of whats fake and whats not after being violated. Defend your honor.
 
You have half million army people, you can clean the mess in just 30 mins.
This is what pak army is doing since partition .

You think we can remove the blood and guts and chared remains of 300 humans in 30 mins:lol:

This is sir ji cal strike 2 to calm your tits if this is all yoy need every time you lose 60 indian soldiers then the stories will keep on coming
 
IAF air strikes: Did India take the Israeli 'SPICE bomb' route? | SPICE | Rafael | laser-guided bomb
spice-rafael.jpg



As news of the Indian Air Force strike on terror targets in Pakistan dominated headlines across the world, speculation has begun on the kind of weapons the Mirage 2000 jets carried.

The speculation has increased as the Indian Air Force hit a target in 'Pakistan proper' at Balakot, far from the Line of Control. While initial reports said the Indian Air Force used laser-guided bombs, some media agencies claim the Mirage 2000 fighters hit the targets from 'standoff' ranges, which meant they needn't have strayed significantly beyond the Line of Control.

Typical laser-guided bombs have a maximum range of around 15km, which would expose the carrier aircraft to possible interception from enemy fighter jets and air defences. A standoff weapon would have been preferred by the Indian Air Force to hit a target in Balakot to minimise the risk of aircraft losses.

The Indian Air Force is known to operate the Israeli SPICE bomb kit. SPICE, which stands for Smart, Precise Impact and Cost-Effective, is a guidance and manoeuvring kit manufactured by Israel's Rafael. The SPICE kit adds a sophisticated guidance system—consisting of inertial navigation, satellite guidance and electro-optical sensors for pinpoint accuracy—and control fins to a conventional unguided bomb. The SPICE turns a conventional 'gravity' bomb into a sophisticated long-range munition.

The SPICE-1000 kit, which is available for 500kg bombs, has a glide range of nearly 100km, while the SPICE-2000 (meant for 1,000kg bombs) has a glide range of around 60km. Weapons like the SPICE-1000 and the SPICE-2000, which are also difficult to detect by most ground-based radars, given their small sizes, enable an aircraft to hit targets at standoff distances.

Moreover, satellite-guided munitions like the SPICE are not affected by heavy cloud cover and other weather conditions, unlike laser-guided bombs.

A ministry of defence press release in late 2015 noted the induction of the SPICE-2000 into the Indian Air Force. “SPICE-2000: IAF has acquired precision guided bombs with increased accuracy and penetration for use against fortified and underground command centres. This weapon has been tested and its capabilities have been validated at an IAF firing range,” the December 2015 press release noted.

Israeli and French media have reported India was considering the SPICE munition for its fleet of 36 Rafale fighters.

The Indian Air Force also operates an Israeli-origin cruise missile called the Crystal Maze, which has been integrated on the Mirage 2000.

https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2019/02/26/iaf-air-strike-india-israeli-spice-bomb.html

So it was this weapon kit that destroyed our trees

Pathetic :disagree:
 
Really??

So why not release gun camera footage from your own aircraft that would show destruction of JeM high command and death of hundreds of their militants

Or Pak army has stopped IAF too?? Or is it Pak army that stopped IAF from doing a press conference? Or is it Pak army that stopped your foreign secretary from taking questions from journalists in his own press conference
This is not WW2. Gun cameras are useless today when targets are usually KMs away.
 
You are seeing what Pakistani army is showing to you.
They will not show you some of other pictures for some reason.
whole world is invited to come have a look. PM IK invited them. Indian Media is natorious of their lies.

Western Media all reporting that either only trees or one person was injured.
 
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