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So you are completely on the train that bunder was used not the solahs??
F-16s were not part of strike package... JF-17s and Mirages panitrated deep inside of IAF *****s
 
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Tired of looking at this guys ugly mug
 
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So you are completely on the train that bunder was used not the solahs??



By terrorists.

Lets entertain, shall we?

Here's the Indian narrative:

- we crossed LOC, bombed 3 sites, killed 300 terrorists.
- changes to one site, no focus on any other sites.
- number changes to 0, BJP high politician saying it was to show that India is simply capable.
- finally, changes to that LOC was not crossed.

Meanwhile, as this all occured and PAF shot down two fighter jets of IAF capturing one pilot.

- "All our pilots and planes are accounted for"
- Day later, they finally acknowledge they lost a jet and a pilot.
- Pakistan releases pilot as peace gesture, India be like "Pakistan brought down to its knees!"

These are only the highlighted parts, if you go down that pothole, you are not coming back out, so much bullshit was spewed by India that day with narrative changing every hour. I mean did you even see that name: "Shahzaz ud din", you guys have 200 million muslims, yet you guys are so retarded.

You know what's funny, India thinking a dog fight between F-16 and Mig-21 Bison even taking place. The F-16 squadrons were fully loaded with AMRAAM missiles and were to stay in safe airspace giving long range standby escort to the package; the AAM were fired at a Sukhoi squadron. When a jet is loaded with BVR missiles, it doesn't engage in WVR combat, no dog fight ever took place between F-16 and Mig-21 Bison.

You know what's even more funny. The only people IAF has announced to reward is the Sukhoi interception squadron, literally, not in my words but IAF's words, for evading the many AMRAAMs fired at them by PAF. Imagine, IAF rewarding for successfully running away from PAF, hahaha.

Meanwhile, PAF chief personally went and congratulated the two PAF pilots, pictures are of which are also online now, for scoring the kills. These pilots are now the proud owners of Killmarks of Indian jets on their JF-17 Thunders.

Here's a summary of what Pakistan has:

- The Mig wreckage.
- The pilot.
- The entire missile loadout of the Mig.
- Indian recognition of the fact that Pakistan truly avenged the airspace violation by hitting Indian military bases closely.
- Satellite images showing no damage.
- Witnesses that eco terrorism occured by India.

What India has:

- an exploded AMRAAM missile, to act as proof for India's daddy US that Pakistan used F-16 to target ground compounds, someone should tell them AAM cannot be used on ground targets.
- That's literally it apart from engineered and doctored chat conversations, pilots, proof or pictures of their own Mig that India desperately tried to sell off as F-16.

Are you not entertained? :sarcastic:
 
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NAF beat the IAF in reality.

Nepal Air Force.

Worse, it does not even exist.

Indian Media turning causing humiliation for a professional airforce luke IAF. About time they improve their journalistic standard.
IAF professional air force?

What are you on dear sir?

Lolll..

IAF miserably failed on 27th Feb 2019.. ou guys needs introspection rather than showing false bravado..

I appreciated Modi though.. when he said results would have been different had IAF been in possession of Rafale..

By the way, if you have someone in IAF posted on forward bases, ask him how many were down on that day.. I give you a hint of three jets and a heli..
4 jets and a trans helicopter.
 
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Sources in the RAF are calling Indian claims of superiority in the air "comical" while ridiculing reports that the Indian pilots flying Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighter aircraft defeated the RAF Typhoon aircraft not only in one-on-one combat, but also when pitted against two Typhoons.

The two-week international air combat exercises were held last month at Lincolnshire.

IAF pilots flying Sukhoi Su-30 MKI fighters scored a resounding 12-0 in combat against RAF Typhoon jets in the close range dogfighting operations, and also held an edge over the Typhoons in the long-range exercises though not as successful, claimed media reports.

The Sukhois's dexterity and tracking system that avoid detection helped the Indian pilots in close-combat manoeuvring, they said.

A RAF source told The Independent that the claims cited in Indian media were clearly designed for the "domestic audience".

Meanwhile a spokesperson for the RAF said: "Our analysis does not match what has been reported, RAF pilots and the Typhoon performed well throughout the exercise with and against the Indian Air Force. Both [forces] learnt a great deal from the exercise and the RAF look forward to the next opportunity to train alongside the IAF."

Tony Osborne, the London bureau chief of Aviation Week, suggested the scores be viewed through the haze of pilot bravado and national pride, but acknowledged the Su-30MKI in the right hands "would present a potent challenge".

In an interview with Indian television, group Captain Ashu Srivastav praised his pilots as exceptional but refused to quantify the results.

The 10-day drill which commenced on July 21 was the fourth edition of the Indo-UK bilateral exercise called "Indradhanush".

The IAF took four of its fleet of Russian-designed SU-30MKI Flanker fighter aircraft to face off against the RAF's Typhoon FGR4 fighter.


https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/reports-i...eating-raf-combat-exercises-ridiculed-1514457

The British at least said one thing right, Su-30s "in the right hands" would a deadly threat, not just potent. It is amusing to see that indians have had Flankers for decades now and yet their training standards don't allow them to fully exploit the Flanker's deadly capabilities. It is as if they have no clue what they're doing. An air force always assess the aircraft's capabilities and absorbs it into its fleet, proceeds with exploiting the advantages it furnishes the pilot and the fighter pilots hone in their skills. I haven't a clue why the indians have such a lackluster performance. What I do know is that Pakistan Air Force has managed to give a good account of their capabilities. One thing is for sure, we have upped the anté by giving the indians a bruising. Last time that happened, they came back in 1971 with a brilliant exploitation of East-West Pakistan divide. Of course this is what Pakistan MUST be cautious about and ensure that there are no "chinks in the armor" for the enemy to exploit this time around. The indians also exploited another chink in our armor, when they cleverly occupied Siachen and still do to this day. As our esteemed Prime Minister has said so eloquently, "make failure your best friend, and learn from it." So to, should we learn from 1971 and Siachen. We need to not just defeat, but also annihilate india's strategy on Baluchistan Province, as well as their strategy to make CPEC a failure. Keep your guard up, Pakistan. We have many goals to accomplish and demons to slay.
 
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The British at least said one thing right, Su-30s "in the right hands" would a deadly threat, not just potent. It is amusing to see that indians have had Flankers for decades now and yet their training standards don't allow them to fully exploit the Flanker's deadly capabilities. It is as if they have no clue what they're doing. An air force always assess the aircraft's capabilities and absorbs it into its fleet, proceeds with exploiting the advantages it furnishes the pilot and the fighter pilots hone in their skills. I haven't a clue why the indians have such a lackluster performance. What I do know is that Pakistan Air Force has managed to give a good account of their capabilities. One thing is for sure, we have upped the anté by giving the indians a bruising. Last time that happened, they came back in 1971 with a brilliant exploitation of East-West Pakistan divide. Of course this is what Pakistan MUST be cautious about and ensure that there are no "chinks in the armor" for the enemy to exploit this time around. The indians also exploited another chink in our armor, when they cleverly occupied Siachen and still do to this day. As our esteemed Prime Minister has said so eloquently, "make failure your best friend, and learn from it." So to, should we learn from 1971 and Siachen. We need to not just defeat, but also annihilate india's strategy on Baluchistan Province, as well as their strategy to make CPEC a failure. Keep your guard up, Pakistan. We have many goals to accomplish and demons to slay.
Well said and I don't think the Indians are that bad, and they are equipping with the best of the West - Rafales, Apaches, Phalcons, we must be very conscious of the spectra pods and must have a strategy to defeat this. Must also have our own spectra type EW pods, any news on the DRFMs?
 
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