What a load of sh1t!
***The author is an former fighter pilot with extensive experience on the Mirage 2000 and MiG 21 aircraft of the IAF. He has seen combat in the 1999 Indo Pak Kargil conflict. He writes on military subjects and his article on the Air War in Syria, won the best military aviation submission at the 2017 Paris Airshow.
Let's start with the obvious - the author is a former IAF Mirage 2000 pilot, yet within the entirety of the write up, he could not name the bomb that had been used, nor does he state whether in his years with the IAF if he ever came across such a munition.
Instead, in the original
article he posts a pic of "A SPICE 2000 kit with a Mk 84 HE bomb" to make his point. For those that dont know, this is what a MK-84 does when it hits a target:
Then, let's look at the official brochure of the
SPICE 2000 kit and this too makes no mention of the type of bomb to which the author refers. The bombs which it refers to are all high explosive and similar to the MK-84.
May be neither a former IAF pilot nor Rafael know about this top secret bomb that the Indians built just for the Balakot strike (it has no other real world application), so let's go over to his analysis and see if it makes sense.
As per Indian Air Force sources, 5 x SPICE 2000s were utilised to target Balakot, while one bomb was brought back.
Interesting.
George William Herbert, an international weapon’s expert tweeted a few days back that a 2000 lb/ 907 kg bomb like the Mk 84 made of 428 kg trinitol high explosive core and a 479 kg of metal casing, would have obliterated the building, destroying it completely due to the shock wave travelling at over 1.83–2.13 km/s. Typically it would double the pressure inside a standard three storey building around 25 meters wide, further contributing to the damage.
But this former chaiwala (IAF pilot) feels that the actual weapons expert is wrong, because...
Latest OSINT data reveals that while at least two of the targeted structures are still standing - with dark smudges or holes visible on the rooftop of the biggest target, suggesting that SPICE bombs have indeed penetrated the building.
Here's the pic on which he relies:
Firstly, if you cant show a before and after pic, you cant claim "at least two of the targeted structures are still standing". Without a before and after comparrison, you either say you dont know, or assume that all the buildings are all standing.
Secondly, to any sane person, these are nothing more than dark patches or material on the roof.
But to the author, they are holes! And evidence that bombs penetrated the building.
Yet, according to IAF sources to which the author refers, 5 bombs were dropped targeting every building in the compound. If the dark patches are actually holes and the strike was completely successful,
why can we not see the same dark patches or "holes" in any of the other buildings within this compound?
Why also has the date of the satellite pic on which the author relies not been revealed?
But here is the best part,
he ends his piece with an update which defeats his entire analysis:
14MARCH EDIT 0800H— CONFIRMATION FROM INDIAN AIR FORCE ON TARGETS HIT : The IAF has confirmed through sources that the main hall (the biggest target seen) WAS NOT targeted by the SPICE Bombs.
So those "holes" turned out to be nothing but smudges! And now he relies on imagery of new smudges/holes on the other buildings - that he forgets were not present in the original image he posted
Let's address the other BS he comes out with:
While the imagery is synonymous with SPICE strikes seen in Syria,
I have never seen imagery where a relatively small structure remains fully standing with nothing more than small holes on its roof when a 1 ton bomb lands on it. And unsurprisingly, the author provides no such imagery.
If this is a successful strike, then the likes of USA and Israel are clearly doing it wrong.
In addition, suspected use of Fuel Air Explosive (FAE) through the SPICE 2000 mission, supported by dark smudges seen in the target area imagery is also seen as a possibility by some experts.
The author specifically names the expert who completely discredits India's claim, but fails to name the experts that suggest FAEs were used.
Again, in case people dont know, here is what a 1 ton FAE does:
Clearly, use of FAEs was likely to have caused more than a few holes worth of damage. Yet this idiot who served in the IAF believes otherwise.
The author then adds:
In addition, there is indication of a deep penetration SPICE bomb hit north of the big hall, where a seeming heap of soil is present.
But why would a "deep penetration SPICE bomb" target an empty field? Did it miss? If it hit a building, where is the debris? Or was the building made out of mud? Again, this analysis fails to answer obvious questions.
IAF sources have recently confirmed that the Mirages had used the ‘penetrator’ version of the SPICE 2000 glide bomb, which has a 907 kg hard metal reinforced casing with an embedded ‘low mass’ TNT warhead of 70–80 kg of net explosive quantity (NEQ). This version is designed to target reinforced concrete installations like C2 centres, penetrating deep before carrying out a low mass explosion to eliminate all with shrapnel and a blast over pressure wave, and not necessarily collapsing the targeted installation.
Why would IAF use bombs specifically made to hit "reinforced concrete installations" or underground bunkers when targeting such basic buildings?
This idiot then then answers this question by stating this:
This theory is reinforced by the statement of Maulana Ammar, the younger brother of the JEM boss Masood Azhar, that the madrassa complex at Jabba top has indeed been hit by Indian bombs; as well as through discreet interviews with eyewitness in the area amid a media clampdown by the Pak army, who confirm witnessing at least 35 bodies of killed JEM militants and ISI operatives being taken out post-strike.
Firstly, nothing he says here reinforces the theory that deep penetration bombs were used.
He provides no reference or proof that the brother of JeM boss accepted that bombs had hit.
He provides no proof or reference for the "discreet interviews with eyewitness in the area" to which he refers.
There is clearly no evidence or substance here.
He then blabbers on:
The weapon to target matching suggests that the IAF was specifically looking to carry out a precision strikes and avoid large area collateral damage. As described after strike by the Indian Foreign Secretary, that the ‘Non-military pre-emptive strikes’ was aimed at targeting the JeM cadre while avoiding civilian and Pak military casualties. Hence the ‘penetrator’ version of the Spice 2000, with a low mass TNT warhead was the right fit for the mission as compared to the high mass Mk 84 bomb equivalent version, which would have inflicted significantly more area damage.
Again, this is absolute BS!
First, the IAF claims (according to the author) to have used 5 1 ton bombs and targeted all the structures within this compound.
Second, the satellite imagery posted by the author clearly shows no other buildings near this compound.
Third, the author himself hints that perhaps FAEs may have been used.
So, there was no collateral damage to avoid. Even if there was, the IAF could have just used the Spice 250 or Spice 1000 kits mated with significantly lower yield bombs. And if it cared to avoid collateral damage, it wouldn't have used FAEs as the author suggests may have even used.
Post-strike imagery analysis done from the images available, has revealed that all the bombs impacted the roofs of the various targets at near vertical position.
Yet that imagery is not posted
As for his "analysis" as to why the buildings were not completely destroyed:
Though not basing assumptions on an empirical relationship and keeping well within the error margin, it can safely be assumed that the value of the blast overpressure wave would have fallen far below 14 kPA, which — while causing extensive kinetic energy based shrapnel and overpressure pressure damage to the roof and the sides, would not have been sufficient to break open or collapse the side walls with intermixed concrete, and the main roofs of the building.Compartmentalised damage would have occurred in the individual bomb’s sphere of influence.
Here is what a 129kg GBU 39 penetrator with a 62 kg explosive does:
Now imagine what a 1 ton bomb with 87kg of explosives would do.
This piece, like every other desperate attempt by the Indians to try and save face, is a load of BS!