Joe Shearer
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What would be a strategic point of view?Inadvertently revealing tactics - whether deliberate or not, it has revealed what a potential Brahmos missile strike would be from a tactical point of view, and allows some form of counter-tactics to be developed.
Are you distinguishing between high explosive warheads and nuclear warheads? Are you then suggesting that non-nuclear strikes would be an option?
Yes, you have a point, but would that not be a very dangerous step, leading the Pakistani side to worry about one of those missile strikes being nuclear and not conventional?
Yes.The subcontinent battleground - this also demonstrates the unique battleground the subcontinent provides. Two neighbours with a long border and relatively advanced capabilities on both sides to look deep into each others' territory and airspace.
No.This means that a surprise attack would be difficult to achieve for both parties. In addition, it also demonstrates the threats and vulnerabilities for both sides given the relatively short distances that can be covered by missiles and SOWs.
A km per second.
It would be impossible to stop such an attack.