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Hovering over IAF Airbases

Suff Shikan

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That's an impressive Foxbat there.
 
What is more inpressive than the Foxbat is the DC3 next to it. Must be a museum or storage place for old aircraft
 
Damn ... Foxbat is as large as Dakota.
Dakota used for transportation and Foxbat was interceptor.
Every aircraft generation came with increased size and and weight.
 
indian members.........is it mig31 stationed ?
 
Its Mig31 Foxbat
 
@Suff Shikan for defence of homeland and offensive mission planning consider Google earth to be either compromised or outdated. Presence of older aircrafts suggests attempt at deception. For mission planning only own sattelites or friendlies such as China are to be trusted, and even then verification should be done through secondary means such HUMINT, drones, or trained animals.
 
Presence of older aircrafts suggests attempt at deception
That image is from Palam Air Base in New Delhi. They have a air museum there. That is the same place where the placed one of their own crashed MiG-21s in Pakistani colours as a gate guard
 
@Suff Shikan for defence of homeland and offensive mission planning consider Google earth to be either compromised or outdated. Presence of older aircrafts suggests attempt at deception. For mission planning only own sattelites or friendlies such as China are to be trusted, and even then verification should be done through secondary means such HUMINT, drones, or trained animals.
One needs to PAY to unlock high quality results from commerical platforms.

GeoEye1 for instance; live point-of-interest scanning service.
 
One needs to PAY to unlock high quality results from commerical platforms.

GeoEye1 for instance; live point-of-interest scanning service.

Even live feeds can be edited. Third party services are unreliable when it comes to national defence.
 
@Suff Shikan for defence of homeland and offensive mission planning consider Google earth to be either compromised or outdated. Presence of older aircrafts suggests attempt at deception. For mission planning only own sattelites or friendlies such as China are to be trusted, and even then verification should be done through secondary means such HUMINT, drones, or trained animals.

This image is too from Google Earth. In this image you can see ENDIAN Military deployments across the Taobat border in Kashmir.
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