T90TankGuy
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i am rather glad they forced our Heli to land rather than firing warning shots toward it .
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they are indian citizens..how many nato soldiers are your leaders or citizens
b4 trolling think 10 times:laugh:
Apparently, yes....since no notification has yet been issued by the ISPR....and make yourself useful and enlighten us when you were exactly mixing it with our armed forces. !!!'Apparently'? Oh, never mind! Its not the Indians but the Pakistani Forces who are falling over each other due to their frustration at their inability to do anything about NATO violations! Lol! And you guys talk about sovereignty! Sheeesh!
Indians rubbing each others back.What doesn't seem right?
Oh! ure right but from where we can get such a ruler to act as such....stop their freakin supplies for a week or take the helicopter and let the crew go.
'Apparently'? Oh, never mind! Its not the Indians but the Pakistani Forces who are falling over each other due to their frustration at their inability to do anything about NATO violations! Lol! And you guys talk about sovereignty! Sheeesh!
The helicopters flew in from the eastern Afghan province Paktia and circled the bordering village of Zoi Nara for more than five minutes, the official in the provincial capital Peshawar said.
Another military official said the choppers left after “warning shots” were fired by Pakistan troops. Officials said they were not attack helicopters.
Yar Q Gooz maar rahay ho..?
thats what we say in Balochistan to someone who thinks one should speak from behind and it should make sense.
Pakistani northern borders and the Border with Afhganistan are both navigational challenges, so the copters stray in from time to time if they are perusing the terrorists.
the only hot air that came out was from Indian media that was disappointed with a peaceful conclusion last time. Pakistan army only gave fuel to the Indian copter and offered tea to the Indian crew.
we wont send off our jets if the helicopters belong to our allies and they turned back anyways when warned.
we fire rockets and artillery shells instead of sending helicopters and they do the job.
And our waring shots are not aimed at the copters but in the air with tracers to let them know that they are inside our area and we will take over from here.
I think sovereignty lesson was given to the Indian crew for 5 hours and they wont forget it
Just the same way we taught you 4 times...
Sorry yaar but rona maat..
Irfan bhai, American choppers aren't of the Robinson variety! Your argument that they 'strayed across' doesn't hold much water! These choppers have advanced high tech navaids including inertial guidance, LORAN, GPS and night navigation aids like VNsight, LLTVs etc.Yar Pakistani northern borders and the Border with Afhganistan are both navigational challenges, so the copters stray in from time to time if they are perusing the terrorists.
Why didn't PAF push NATO helicopters to force land....just like Indian helicopter recent one?
Irfan bhai, American choppers aren't of the Robinson variety! Your argument that they 'strayed across' doesn't hold much water! These choppers have advanced high tech navaids including inertial guidance, LORAN, GPS and night navigation aids like VNsight, LLTVs etc.
These choppers aren't made in Burkina Faso for joy rides!! Now do you still think they 'strayed' miles into Pakistan territory?
Cheers!
violating Pakistan’s air space over the Taliban and Haqqani stronghold of North Waziristan, along the Afghan border
ignoring your "Masala" in the post I will agree with what you are saying on the face of it BUT (you knew that was coming )Irfan bhai, American choppers aren't of the Robinson variety! Your argument that they 'strayed across' doesn't hold much water! These choppers have advanced high tech navaids including inertial guidance, LORAN, GPS and night navigation aids like VNsight, LLTVs etc.
These choppers aren't made in Burkina Faso for joy rides!! Now do you still think they 'strayed' miles into Pakistan territory?
Cheers!