notorious_eagle
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No it will not be easy especially as they will be well guarded but if there was repair work being carried we could potentially launch another wave of Brahmos missiles which would hinder the repairing of runways. EMP bombs also could have some benefit in a initial attack.
The real advantage is eyes in the skies, spy sats in particular these monitor troop movements, missile activity and PAF aircraft being geared up. The next war (God forbid) will be net centric and information is key in such a battle not quantity.
Who wins the speed war will strike the first blow, India did learn a fair bit from US invasion of Iraq and the tactics adopted. AESA on IAF is also key, if the Tejas get's the Israeli one and Rafale comes into our airforce this linked with the AWACS will give India a advantage in the sky.. the reason is our AWACS can stay well within our borders and still monitor Pakistani airspace.
Indeed, very aptly put. I suggest you research up on PAF's C&C resources, there was a very nice thread here on PDF. It highlights PAF's C4I capabilities, and PAF as of now is a fully net centric organization. PAF's AWACS and Ground Radar Systems can look deep into India well within Pakistan's territory, and all of this is connected through a central grid. PAF has developed its own system to ensure all our Assets are talking to each other.
The two sides are too well equipped now, and have raised their training/discipline to a whole new level. I pray to God a war does not take place.