Windjammer
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Albeit you are repeating some one else's initive, however i will reply in kind.@WJ and PDF members,
I do not know much of defense related matters. But questions asked in post 97 are very relevant and thought provoking and a layman line me forced to think WHY PAF did so?
Would you pls do us a favor and enlighten us..
I repeat questions...
Some of my questions:
Q1. How do you explain the non-involvement of 3 squadrons of PAF aircrafts in light of Longewala ( & the Raj. sector in general) and for the PN.
USA, and USSR or Russia are both the super powers, yet both were humiliated in Vietnam and Afghanistan respectively, one could also argue as to why they didn't throw all their military might into their conflict. In related term, i am sure you know the difference between a withdraw and tactical retreat. As for PN, PAF had no maritime capability in 1971, however several missions were flown in support of the Navy. ( Check Table in Post#44. In any case the PN redeemed it'self by scoring first submarine kill since the second world war'
I also posed a question, where was IAF, (which was and still is somewhat 4 times larger than PAF) when PAF boldly conducted daring daylight raids on Pathankot and Utterlai, also when Mukerian railyards full of arm and ammo trains, was attacked and devastated to such effect that the IA had to postpone it's efforts in the designated areas.
The above example should suffice.Q2. Any examples of a conflict where a country has enjoyed air dominance and still lost the war.
Here is a classical saying, there is no difference in, beaten after being dragged or beaten and then dragged, the debater has indulged into a ridiculous argument, albeit i acknowledged that Changezi was shot down, however my understanding was that he was KIA earlier in the war, but does it really matter except to raise the banter.Q3. What is your opinion on KT's blog where he clearly mentions that changezi went down on the last day of the conflict.
The IAF accounts lists places of engagements mostly over India, in which it claimed, 6 PAF Mirages and 9 F-104s being shot down, the first claim was soon shot down as PAF assembled and lined up all it'sQ4. How do you explain the non-usage of RJAF 104's ? ( They were there for a reason , clearly PAF will be using them if it could have improved the situation)
Mirages soon after the war, even without this, let me ask you and other Indian members, with the exception of some grainy shots of F-86s being shot down, what credible evidence has the IAF come up to back it's claims on the Mirages and F-104s ?? no gun camera shots, no wreckage photos or detail of serial numbers.
Lastly, like other member, i don't just merely resort to Google for fact finding missions, some resources i can disclose while others are close to my heart.