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Interview of Desperate Female Controller Guiding WC Abhinandan

True without radar and comms you might as well be flying blind.
when radar is jammed and communication is lost then there starts real test of pilot capabilities,I remember Paf pilot interview who has shot down israeli jets in Syria by using Syrian airforce russian made Migs fighterjet .He said that his radar was also jammed by israeli jet but he managed to down israeli jets with superior capability

CHEERS DOC TO THE RESCUE!!!!!
Wow, A Video is a Proof .. which yet again claims "F16 Dissapearing from Screen".
Its all a Lie. No F16 was Lost.

Infact, the lady missed that 8 Aircrafts were lost by India, while Pakistan lost none.



Exactly. Please tell this OP who posted the Video.

Ģround based radars have line of sight issues?? Even civil aviation radars work fine in cloudy conditions.
"However, Abhinandan remained oblivious of the fact that unlike ground based radars, the high flying PAF fighters had no line of sight issues, and could clearly see him on their radars."

And that supposedly is their best?
 
nobody agreed in the world with indian claims it is only indian media which is still trying to prove its all wrong as rights... and really they have no shame when they present utter nonsense which intentionally no body buy...
 
Wow, A Video is a Proof .. which yet again claims "F16 Dissapearing from Screen".
Its all a Lie. No F16 was Lost.

Infact, the lady missed that 8 Aircrafts were lost by India, while Pakistan lost none.



Exactly. Please tell this OP who posted the Video.
whats about those
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Does it not bother the Indians that Pakistan already knew there was screeching female voice telling Abhi non done to fall back. This was discussed months ago on this vary forum. The communication between Indian platforms were supposed to be encrypted!
 
Five MiG-21 Bison of No 51 Squadron were, meanwhile, scrambled successively from Srinagar to boost up IAF’s diminishing presence in the air. A senior pilot, Wg Cdr Abhinandan ‘Nandu’ Varthaman (callsign 'Alpha One'), was vectored towards a patrolling pair of PAF fighters. Flying low and masked by the Parmandal Range, Abhinandan had tried to pull a surprise by abruptly popping up from behind the hills. Apprehending PAF's snooping capabilities, Abhinandan had even switched off his Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder. He also kept his radar controller posted about his ground position by reporting it in pre-arranged codes. However, Abhinandan remained oblivious of the fact that unlike ground based radars, the high flying PAF fighters had no line of sight issues, and could clearly see him on their radars. Before he could get his bearings right, Abhinandan’s MiG-21 was hit by an AIM-120C missile launched from an F-16 flown by Wg Cdr Nauman Ali Khan, the Officer Commanding of No 29 ‘Aggressor’ Squadron, and also the overall mission leader. Radio monitoring revealed that Abhinandan was being frantically warned by his ground control about the danger he was getting into. “Alpha One, flow cold. Nandu, if you hear me, flow cold,” is how a desperate female controller called the unresponsive pilot in high-pitched screams.[9] Fully conscious, but half-deaf by then, Abhinandan soon ran into trouble. At around 0957 hours, he was seen to be coming down by parachute near Sandar village in Bhimber District, about five km from the LOC inside Azad Kashmir. Not unexpectedly, he got an unsavoury welcome at the hands of locals who had mobbed him. Later, during his brief confinement, Abhinandan stated that while he was looking for the target on the MiG-21 radar display, his aircraft was hit, and he managed to eject just as it went out of control.[10]
aik te kojii otto jhooti

http://kaiser-aeronaut.blogspot.com/2019/06/pulwama-from-bluster-to-whimper.html


 
I actually find this very funny. Enemy (Paksitan) was listening to this woman screeching voice meant for "nandu" and yet "nandu" was cut off.

Its a double whammy. It only mean Pakistan got full penetration into India communications but also can easily block comms between assets.

What kinda junk Indians are buying from the Israelis?
 
A pathetic nation that lives with lies is one that always lies " famous words " lolz.
 
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What the he'll is that??????........WTF!!!!!!!...........:o:.........is that thing a human woman???????????.....:bad:....that is by far the most UGLIEST creature I have ever seen in my whole life...........:bad:..............even a chimpanzee is more attractive than her........:o:
She is your typical or average Indian lady. More or less they all look like her.
 
Credit should be given to the Indians who are still sticking with their lie of shooting down F-16. Famous saying in Urdu in order to hide one lie, one has to speak 100 more.
 
Five MiG-21 Bison of No 51 Squadron were, meanwhile, scrambled successively from Srinagar to boost up IAF’s diminishing presence in the air. A senior pilot, Wg Cdr Abhinandan ‘Nandu’ Varthaman (callsign 'Alpha One'), was vectored towards a patrolling pair of PAF fighters. Flying low and masked by the Parmandal Range, Abhinandan had tried to pull a surprise by abruptly popping up from behind the hills. Apprehending PAF's snooping capabilities, Abhinandan had even switched off his Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder. He also kept his radar controller posted about his ground position by reporting it in pre-arranged codes. However, Abhinandan remained oblivious of the fact that unlike ground based radars, the high flying PAF fighters had no line of sight issues, and could clearly see him on their radars. Before he could get his bearings right, Abhinandan’s MiG-21 was hit by an AIM-120C missile launched from an F-16 flown by Wg Cdr Nauman Ali Khan, the Officer Commanding of No 29 ‘Aggressor’ Squadron, and also the overall mission leader. Radio monitoring revealed that Abhinandan was being frantically warned by his ground control about the danger he was getting into. “Alpha One, flow cold. Nandu, if you hear me, flow cold,” is how a desperate female controller called the unresponsive pilot in high-pitched screams.[9] Fully conscious, but half-deaf by then, Abhinandan soon ran into trouble. At around 0957 hours, he was seen to be coming down by parachute near Sandar village in Bhimber District, about five km from the LOC inside Azad Kashmir. Not unexpectedly, he got an unsavoury welcome at the hands of locals who had mobbed him. Later, during his brief confinement, Abhinandan stated that while he was looking for the target on the MiG-21 radar display, his aircraft was hit, and he managed to eject just as it went out of control.[10]

http://kaiser-aeronaut.blogspot.com/2019/06/pulwama-from-bluster-to-whimper.html


Professionalism disappears when asked about specific events. It is like she was asked by her seniors to laugh off the obvious questions. I mean come on....can they afford to admit they lost something....it is not in the Desi culture to admit mistakes very openly.
 
Does it not bother the Indians that Pakistan already knew there was screeching female voice telling Abhi non done to fall back. This was discussed months ago on this vary forum. The communication between Indian platforms were supposed to be encrypted!
The Israilis consider China as another (future) Zion!!! Now, connect the dots....
 
Where are all the PAF guys who got medals ? Any interviews of theirs after Feb 27th?

You need to think, THEN type.
haha.. no comparison.. We haven't brought anyone for the interview. while you guys have brought a controller.. then why not the pilot himself?

And if Pakistan really brings someone, it will bring pilots for sure..
 
The obvious fact is that this is the first time a Lady Officer is being awarded a battle honor. Hence the publicity.
Where in the world does the victor of a battle hide, while the pilot shot down is seen all over Whatsapp with his juniors, Indian ministers and bureaucrats. Abhi's wingman is seen in nightclubs partying .

What is the PAF mourning, in your opinion ? If you don't get it yet....
Lollll
 

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