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PAF pounding in NW, intel was gathered from Pakistani Drones?

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Not at all, spies on the ground provides intel on taliban.

No, doesn't work like that.

First you get information from Human, Electronics and UAVs sources with which to create an information grid. That is your Raw intel, then it is sorted out and refined by professionals who are trained to separate BS from reality to create actionable intel. That is passed on to the military to carry out time sensitive strikes, which then decides the military strategy and tactics to project force on that target. Air strikes - from Raw intel to the pilot pressing the button and confirming the impact is a fully coordinate exercise.
 
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aerial intel gathering is getting more effective , we should also consider stationing hundreds of blimps with high resoultion cameras over FATA , the blimp can act like a poor man's satellite and the taliban dont have effective means to bring down anyhting that is out of range of the 12.5 mm
 
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The drones were probably used to give PA real time visuals over the region and help them find targets without relying on the PAF to send in F-16s. There was a report by IHS-Janes about Shahpur and Burraq being deployed by PA over NW a week back...

Pakistan to deploy its own drones over FATA

I wouldn't be surprised if they ended up gathering quite a bit of intel from the drones.

aerial intel gathering is getting more effective , we should also consider stationing hundreds of blimps with high resoultion cameras over FATA , the blimp can act like a poor man's satellite and the taliban dont have effective means to bring down anyhting that is out of range of the 12.5 mm
Worthless to send in blimps, and would only make the locals feel more insecure. They don't need the government constantly spying on them, even if it for their own good. They've already suffered enough from drone strikes, they don't need a constant reminder of flying unmanned machines over their heads everyday.

Also, blimps are far more expensive than you think.
 
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The drones were probably used to give PA real time visuals over the region and help them find targets without relying on the PAF to send in F-16s. There was a report by IHS-Janes about Shahpur and Burraq being deployed by PA over NW a week back...

Pakistan to deploy its own drones over FATA

I wouldn't be surprised if they ended up gathering quite a bit of intel from the drones.


Worthless to send in blimps, and would only make the locals feel more insecure. They don't need the government constantly spying on them, even if it for their own good. They've already suffered enough from drone strikes, they don't need a constant reminder of flying unmanned machines over their heads everyday.

Also, blimps are far more expensive than you think.

The locals should have nothing to worry , unless they are harbouring terrorists amongst their midst and constating tracking and recording can be used for accountability also , currently the harami journalists and terrorist sympathizers spread fake stories in the media when terrorists are hit , when there will be phtographic evidence of gun totting chutiyas gathering somewhere to challenge the state and as a result they get then top taken off, phir sakoon main rahian gay sub.

As far as cost is concerend , blimp will be less expensive than a satellite and drones are limited by range and durantion of fligt, the blimp can be kept static in the air with minimal propulsion for days on end and it can be an effeictive tool in getting constant live feed of activity on ground.
 
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The locals should have nothing to worry , unless they are harbouring terrorists amongst their midst and constating tracking and recording can be used for accountability also , currently the harami journalists and terrorist sympathizers spread fake stories in the media when terrorists are hit , when there will be phtographic evidence of gun totting chutiyas gathering somewhere to challenge the state and as a result they get then top taken off, phir sakoon main rahian gay sub.

As far as cost is concerend , blimp will be less expensive than a satellite and drones are limited by range and durantion of fligt, the blimp can be kept static in the air with minimal propulsion for days on end and it can be an effeictive tool in getting constant live feed of activity on ground.
I don't know about that. Saying it and being in such a situation are two different things. I would imagine that even those that are innocent wouldn't be comfortable with the blimps watching their every move. Then again, I live in Canada where privacy is considered a fundamental human right, so it might be my bias speaking.

As for cost, I won't pretend that I'm an expert on them, but I do think that fuel costs and even weather patterns may complicate their effectiveness. Not to mention that they're quite vulnerable to small arms fire if the militants can get the right angle of attack.
 
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The drones were probably used to give PA real time visuals over the region and help them find targets without relying on the PAF to send in F-16s. There was a report by IHS-Janes about Shahpur and Burraq being deployed by PA over NW a week back...

with such advancement in PA, PA should already begin destroying selective targets, it will minimise the terrorism as time goes, no need to send army battalions to counter it rest can be backed up with army commandos, who hit and run

local tribes men should also be mobilised to finish TTP
 
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They're saying they got the mastermind who was involved in the Karachi police bus attack and some Egyptian fella. Is it true?
 
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im putting a long shot, here that Noora govt is going to play all, this action into its advantage, & will not send hit squads to destroy the cancer , all they want is a public oppinion, which is going to favaour them a bit , because these strikes.?
TTp will relocate & will come strong on PA, once again & then that would be the momment, i gusss?
 
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