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Indian chopper forced to land in Olding, Pakistan, after violating airspace

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And what magical source you have that has validated the utter rubbish that you have come up with ? Making your other end confirm what comes out of your mouth does not substantiate your claim , you indians need to learn this

Your heli was forced to land , the crew was made to dis-embark , checked for ticks and fleas and was dispatched backed with a kick in the rear , the crew put up their hands and compiled with all that they were told to do so.
change your name from pakdefencer to pakoffender. because you are not defending but offending. to responsible members, kindly do not indulge in troll feast(some here will take you for a ride)
 
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let the official enquiry report come out from indian army..then it will be cleared.
 
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You are free to believe whatever you want indian, that is your prerogative - the people on this forum are also free to decide.

Yes but anyone with military knowledge knows ground realities and ground reactions which you clearly don't. my version is 100 % right where as yours is fantasy.
 
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Why does it matter whether it was the PAF or the PA? The fact remains that the intrusion didn't go un-noticed so that's all that should matter to Pakistanis. Also why would the PAF scramble F7 Jets to intercept a slow flying Helicopter... clearly this would be a problem, right?

Oh BTW, This Neutral guy says some things we don't like too so I can vouch for him not being an Indian.

Now, can we close this thread please?
 
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The thread needs to be closed since the incident is amicably resolved and members have also expressed their views
 
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Why does it matter whether it was the PAF or the PA? The fact remains that the intrusion didn't go un-noticed so that's all that should matter to Pakistanis. Also why would the PAF scramble F7 Jets to intercept a slow flying Helicopter... clearly this would be a problem, right?

Oh BTW, This Neutral guy says some things we don't like too so I can vouch for him not being an Indian.

Now, can we close this thread please?

It does on a military forum unless you are here to gossip about women or just lonely? PAF scramble did take place but after the Helo had landed not before and that is a fact. The real credit goes to the soldier who held his nerve and did not open fire just because he saw an indian Helicopter landing on his pad. Maybe MuradK will tell you how difficult it is for a Jet to guide a helo to land on a field on the spur of the moment.
 
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Sure in Ireland you were being beamed live stream from the Fighters cockpit on the interception? PA seized the Helo and returned it which is Kudos to them. PAF had nothing to do with this operation. Credit goes to the soldiers who did not shoot first and ask questions later. Stop trying to defend the PAF and create facts.

Its standard procedure to check inside out an enemy craft and its crew that gets captured. After the indian crew was made to surrender they were checked inside out and only once it was established that they were carrying spare parts they were let off.
If they had recon equipment or would have been carrying weapons they would not have been let off so easily, the Indian crew's timely surrender is probably what saved their lives.
 
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It does on a military forum unless you are here to gossip about women or just lonely? PAF scramble did take place but after the Helo had landed not before and that is a fact. The real credit goes to the soldier who held his nerve and did not open fire just because he saw an indian Helicopter landing on his pad. Maybe MuradK will tell you how difficult it is for a Jet to guide a helo to land on a filed on the spur of the moment.

My point being that the intrusion did not go un-noticed. So it was either the PA or the PAF that was competent enough (or both).

Sometimes fanboys need reassurance. Kay?
 
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The Pakistani armed forces acted in a cool and professional manner, that led to an outcome where the indian heli was allowed to return unmolested.

Pakistan Zindabad. :pakistan:
 
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Its standard procedure to check inside out an enemy craft and its crew that gets captured. After the indian crew was made to surrender they were checked inside out and only once it was established that they were carrying spare parts they were let off.
If they had recon equipment or would have been carrying weapons they would not have been let off so easily, the Indian crew's timely surrender is probably what saved their lives.

Do you read what you post? We are discussing how this incident took place not what SOP's are in place after it took place. The debate is whether PAF played any role at all in this affair.
 
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I want to thank my rational peace loving pakistani brothers,so good pakistani's does exist
 
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I am waiting for someone to come up with a bright idea that this was an Indian ploy to gauge the response time of PAF on an intrusion like this to plan future Ops... I am surprised that no one has so far(unless I missed it in last few pages)...

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Well---if it was to be done----then what better way to do it than this way---have some spare parts of other aircraft---and some senior and mid level officers flying in the chopper as well----bad weather would also back their story of getting lost----.

So---if you look at it that way---then you couldn't find a better cloak to hide the incursion. Now oncwe you have the chopper landed---what can you do with the officers----they are pros---you can't interrogate them as you would a soldier---you have to treat them with proper etiquette---the relation ship between pak indian officers is not that bad----.

Bottom line---on the surface I don't know---it can be taken either way.
 
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it'll be like the fake Kashmir encounters .. lol

For once I agree PAF, PA and IA will all come up with a stories which suits them and medals will be given to all. Send me gun camera footage of the Helicopter landing and you will know who are the liars. Please dont paste footage of the Helo being escorted out.
 
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