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IMOWhy are we forgetting role of Garuds & Paras in destroying enemy air defence systems. Sabotaging SAM sites is part of their training syllabus.
Someone give this man a positive rating or ten
Sir aap bhi doctor ho ?
(IMO)More realistic SEAD will be carried out on our western borders not eastern borders.
The bigger issue is the lack of a dedicated stand off or stand in jammer. Despite its sophisticated nature, the Rafale would provide inferior in this role as compared to a dedicated EW variant of the Su-30MKI.. and the IAF would do well to look into the matter .
(IMO)
very sensible & logical post
eastern border SEAD would be tough nut to crack for both IAF & IA
their Airdefences are damn strong & powerful than Green neighbours
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It is risky sir but one should not forget the fact that special forces are created & trained only for critical & risky missions. They are not meant for face to face fighting like regular infantry. Rescuing pilots ejected in enemy territory & demolishing enemy SAMs are primary assignments of their duty during war. Our special forces may not be as capable as SEALs but they are certainly one of the toughest & well trained commandos in the world. They can be useful for sabotaging SAMs located near border because it is easy for them to penetrate & flee due to short distance from friendly lines. MI-17 V5s are best way for dropping commandos because they could fly below radar cover at night to reach insertion point undetected.IMO
very risky proposal
one shouldnot equate themselves with what US navy seals did in abbotabad
PLus attacking naval base through MARCOS does make sense but SEAD through Garuds very risky
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