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Good! Now all you guys have to do is bomb the crap out of them!The peculiar design patterns used in the construction of Indian Air Bases, makes them obvious from the air, more so the Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS) and the dispersal areas.
What exactly does th OP want to convey by "The peculiar design patterns ".
What are the design patterns that the OP is aware of w.r.t construction and design of hangars for operational airbases which may be invisible to sat imagery? I for one am lost to undertand the design features evident from these images. As far as you PAF guy is concerned, I can dispute open ended PAS claim, I have been there, the ones i have seen aren't . What he might referring to is deployable blast pens.
Next, what exactly is peculiar about the dispersal areas, and how are other dispersal zones different??
BTW hint in two of the images " there are blast pens which can housing 2-5 a/c's " spot one if you can or ask your PAF guy to!
What exactly does th OP want to convey by "The peculiar design patterns ".
What are the design patterns that the OP is aware of w.r.t construction and design of hangars for operational airbases which may be invisible to sat imagery? I for one am lost to undertand the design features evident from these images. As far as you PAF guy is concerned, I can dispute open ended PAS claim, I have been there, the ones i have seen aren't . What he might referring to is deployable blast pens.
Next, what exactly is peculiar about the dispersal areas, and how are other dispersal zones different??
BTW hint in two of the images " there are blast pens which can housing 2-5 a/c's " spot one if you can or ask your PAF guy to!
In a hostile situation its unlikely anymore that one AF catches another with its AC on the ground.
What therefore is more relevant is to put the runway out of action for as long a period of time as possible.
Runways , blast pens etc are all fixed targets like a bridge- we both have missiles.
The peculiar design patterns are actually very interesting in the sense that they all seem to curve away , possibly trying to block attack paths ?
The double open ended shelters and dual paths offer an advantage in the sense that if one section or one end of the taxiway is hit , the aircraft can simply taxi out the other end and still enter combat.
Oscar, you're getting there. Two means of ingress/egress certainly improves operability in Combat Conditions.
Even the orientation of the HAS has a purpose, never mind the "Peculiar Design Patterns".
Now would the "purported" PAF gent who got quoted earlier try to explain the chances of a 'down the throat' attack into the HAS?
Of course if he is real and is a fighter pilot!
What a silly thread, OP is not trying to ignite an a fair and balanced intellectual debate, rather ridicule the IAF for what he sees as "peculiar" but I'm sure have genuine technical basis behind them. The IAF is a proffesional force and the fact that the designs seem to be uniformed show this is a deliberate design which must be sound enough to be replicated, the IAF isn't some AF with SFs full of money to send on whatever they like, if this is the design they have implemented there must be some utility in it. So of the greatest and most revolutionary designs of anything in the world have looked "peculiar" to go by superfical looks alone is absurd. Your PAF freind (if there even is one) should know better.
The way i see it , the reason behind such design patterns in dispersal of HAS could be to facilitate ACs entering and exiting HAS independently by not having to make queues for it in the time of emergency.
Yep, and there is more.
Even the taxi-ways from the HAS are not necessarily a constraint. A/C can be pulled out on any flat track levelled out towards the Parallel Taxi-Track(s) and Runways.
There is a method to the "peculiarities" discernible to some.