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No my friend, the Indians will be scoring direct hits on own aircrafts.They would be the first to use nukes not us
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No my friend, the Indians will be scoring direct hits on own aircrafts.They would be the first to use nukes not us
That is what I am "worried" about but this time with their nukes. I don't think changing the names of so many of their cities was a good ideaNo my friend, the Indians will be scoring direct hits on own aircrafts
Is this part of their Jungle warfare training.
Woh button isi agent nai switch off kia tha
Hostile localsA black box which could have provided a breakthrough in the Mi-17 chopper crash in Budgam district of Jammu and Kashmir has gone missing and may have been taken away by the hostile locals. The Mi-17 helicopter crashed ten minutes after it took off on February 27 morning killing six Indian Air Forces personnel and a civilian. The crucial black box and the flight data recorder that would have provided inputs on the sequence of events leading to the crash are both missing, the officials said.
"The black box went missing after the crash and we are trying to locate it. It is possible that it has been taken away by the hostile locals, who have taken away many other parts as well," the IAF sources told the ANI.
The recent incident of Mirage-2000 crash in France was probed by recovering the black box of the aircraft that provides the exact details of the events before the accident.
A court of inquiry has been set up by the IAF to ascertain the reasons of the tragic chopper crash and there are reports that an Indian defence missile could have shot down the Mi-17 helicopter confusing it with a Pakistan UAV ( Unmanned aerial vehicle). The IAF officials have said that the personnel found negligent would have to face the court marshall proceedings.
Pakistan meanwhile steered clear of the controversy by not mentioning the Budgam crash in its official statement post-India-Pakistan aerial standoff on February 27. After the Mi-17 chopper crashed in Budgam, Pakistan's F-16 jets crossed over to the Indian side of Line of Control in Nowshehra sector of Jammu to target the military bases.
But there was no apparent link between the two incidents as the sites are 300 kilometres apart. The investigations initiated are now focussed on any lapses from the Indians side. There are also apprehensions that the IFF ( identity, friend, foe) system of the Mi-17 V5 chopper was not turned on which could have detected a ' friendly fire' and averted the crash. It also remains to be seen whether the transport aircraft and the routine choppers took the designated routes that day when the traffic was congested.
On February 27, an air defence alert was sounded in Indian states close to the Line of Control which also led to a temporary shutdown of several airports in J&K and Punjab.
https://www.ibtimes.co.in/black-box...crash-goes-missing-locals-took-it-away-794923
Not villagers but IAF themselves destroyed it to save their own @ss.It could not get any funny than this. Lol poor IAF and Modi.
Top IAF officers told ThePrint that the black box had been missing since the Mi-17 crashed in Budgam on 27 February.
New Delhi: The black box of the Mi-17 V-5 helicopter that crashed in Budgam on 27 February, while the Indian and Pakistani air forces were locked in a dogfight 100 km away, is missing, a top Indian Air Force (IAF) source told ThePrint.
Six IAF personnel and a civilian were killed in the crash.
The black box is a crucial piece of evidence in any investigation into crashes as it stores communication and other information recorded during the flight.
Top IAF officers told ThePrint that the black box had been missing since the day of the crash itself. It is feared that the black box of the Mi-17 V-5 was stolen by one of the people who gathered at the site after the helicopter crashed.
“When our teams reached the spot, there were too many civilians all around who had a field run,” said one IAF officer.
“After the immediate retrieval of bodies, the IAF team focussed on collecting items that would be needed for the inquiry. Somebody from the crowd had taken off with the flight data recorder,” the officer told ThePrint.
With the flight data recorder missing, the Court of Inquiry investigating the crash is said to be relying on witness statements and technical analysis of other components of the helicopter.
According to the IAF officer, technical members of the Court of Inquiry are in Bengaluru with the helicopter’s components for investigation by the National Aerospace Laboratories.
IAF sources told ThePrint that the Court of Inquiry was at a very “crucial stage”, adding that statements of a number of witnesses, including IAF personnel, had been recorded.
“We have an idea about how the incident has taken place. But the Court of Inquiry will look into all issues with a fine comb before fixing responsibility,” the officer said.
“Rest assured, the IAF will not shy away from taking severe action in this case,” the officer quoted above said.
https://theprint.in/defence/black-b...olen-it/228536/amp/?__twitter_impression=true