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IAF’s analysis of the 27 Feb dogfight with PAF reveals that the officer repeatedly told Abhinandan to turn back, but he couldn’t hear her due to suspected radio jamming.
Snehesh Alex Philip Updated: 27 March, 2019 6:36 pm IST
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New Delhi: “Turn cold, turn cold”, a young woman IAF controller sitting in a secure control room in Punjab shouted repeatedly, exactly a month ago. But Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman could not hear anything inside his MiG-21 Bison.

Not realising that he had crossed the Line of Control, Abhinandan locked on to an F-16 of the Pakistan Air Force and fired his R-73 air-to-air missile seconds before his plane was shot at. In a matter of seconds, both aircraft went tumbling down into Azad Kashmir.

What the woman officer was telling the Wing Commander was to abandon and return as he had crossed over, top sources in the Indian Air Force told ThePrint.

An analysis of the dogfight of 27 February by the IAF has revealed that Abhinandan could not hear the command being given by the officer. The IAF believes this could be because of radio jamming by Pakistan.

https://theprint.in/defence/iaf-off...-to-turn-back-but-he-couldnt-hear-her/213337/
 
lol slowly but surely they will admit PAF is a superior force.

@araz
 
Not realising that he had crossed the Line of Control, Abhinandan locked on to an F-16 of the Pakistan Air Force and fired his R-73 air-to-air missile seconds before his plane was shot at. In a matter of seconds, both aircraft went tumbling down into Azad Kashmir.

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Lol..look at this sh!t they are spreading:lol:
 
Can we stop posting Indian fan fiction.
No F16 was even used, much less shot down.
 
IAF’s analysis of the 27 Feb dogfight with PAF reveals that the officer repeatedly told Abhinandan to turn back, but he couldn’t hear her due to suspected radio jamming.
Snehesh Alex Philip Updated: 27 March, 2019 6:36 pm IST
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File photo of Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman as he is released by Pakistan authorities at Wagah border on the Pakistani side | PTI photo
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New Delhi: “Turn cold, turn cold”, a young woman IAF controller sitting in a secure control room in Punjab shouted repeatedly, exactly a month ago. But Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman could not hear anything inside his MiG-21 Bison.

Not realising that he had crossed the Line of Control, Abhinandan locked on to an F-16 of the Pakistan Air Force and fired his R-73 air-to-air missile seconds before his plane was shot at. In a matter of seconds, both aircraft went tumbling down into Azad Kashmir.

What the woman officer was telling the Wing Commander was to abandon and return as he had crossed over, top sources in the Indian Air Force told ThePrint.

An analysis of the dogfight of 27 February by the IAF has revealed that Abhinandan could not hear the command being given by the officer. The IAF believes this could be because of radio jamming by Pakistan.

https://theprint.in/defence/iaf-off...-to-turn-back-but-he-couldnt-hear-her/213337/

yyyeahh, still trying to sell the manjan of shooting down F 16, although now moved onto a lock on. but still trying to pull wool over their janta's eyez.
 
yyyeahh, still trying to sell the manjan of shooting down F 16, although now moved onto a lock on. but still trying to pull wool over their janta's eyez.

This really shows how much India fears F-16 hahahaha. But now they will fear JF-17 more.

If India was smart the whole story is in the Name of the IAF pilot Abhi none done.
 
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