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Three Different Radars Recorded The SU-30 Kill

Lol.
Both Su-30 were over lofty Pir Panjal range at the time.
On detecting missile fire, the Su-30 carried out a high speed dive behind the mountains to disappear from radar and return back to Halwara. (ground clutter in Pir Panjal is so high that even high flying Awacs radar cannot detect low flying jets over Pir Panjal).
The AMRAAM simply timed out after losing Lock and self detonated and it's debris was found near a village right on the foothills of Pir Panjal.

As IAF jets are forbidden to operate Solo, wingman also flew back to Halwara.

Ok if it's not digestible for India then Russia should comes in and confirm the tally of their made aircrafts as Pakistan did in F-16 case. Question is if India's statement is correct then they can prove it as well (but not by their media). Can India dare to do this?

And kindly do it soon before finishing all the SU30's in accidents as India has quite a high record in the world crashing the aircrafts.

OR

May be Abhinandan Varthaman can come up in TV interview explaining things, because he was there and qualified enough to explain the situation keeping in mind that PAF also hold some COUNTER documented or electronic proves as well.
 
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it seems to me he is explaining how he had to put both of his hands in his mouth on 27th of February and pulled them out of his arse after IAF jets and a helicopter started to fall down.

The Irony is.. your Signature which says :

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Will you ban Yourself now ?
 
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Lol.
Both Su-30 were over lofty Pir Panjal range at the time.
On detecting missile fire, the Su-30 carried out a high speed dive behind the mountains to disappear from radar and return back to Halwara. (ground clutter in Pir Panjal is so high that even high flying Awacs radar cannot detect low flying jets over Pir Panjal).
The AMRAAM simply timed out after losing Lock and self detonated and it's debris was found near a village right on the foothills of Pir Panjal.

As IAF jets are forbidden to operate Solo, wingman also flew back to Halwara.
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Lol.
Both Su-30 were over lofty Pir Panjal range at the time.
On detecting missile fire, the Su-30 carried out a high speed dive behind the mountains to disappear from radar and return back to Halwara. (ground clutter in Pir Panjal is so high that even high flying Awacs radar cannot detect low flying jets over Pir Panjal).
The AMRAAM simply timed out after losing Lock and self detonated and it's debris was found near a village right on the foothills of Pir Panjal.

As IAF jets are forbidden to operate Solo, wingman also flew back to Halwara.

LOL Indians trying to use PAF Mirage-III JF-17 raid script which were flying low and fast to escape Indian SAMs and CAPs
 
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New found data shows a possible 3rd EW radar active during the dogfight between the Indian & Pakistani Airforces.

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Dear
17 minutes ago#316

Hi,

The Incomplete action of the Paf on 27th feb clearly shows that how important it is to procure the right weapon at the right time---.

A delay in procuring the right weapon always will have catastrophic effects when an initiated or an un-initiated event takes place---.

These events take place without announcing themselves---just like earthquakes---we know they are going to happen---but when---we don't know---.

Those who have stored food---water---first aid and other supplies would have better chances of survival---.

To fight an uncertain and un-announced war that MAY HAPPEN 15 - 20 years in the future------you have to plan---procure train and prepare your weapons today---.

Your weapons are procured based on the WHAT IF factor AHEAD OF TIME---.

Our failure to do so showed on the 27th---. With all the supposed successes we had on that day---we failed to achieve a complete victory---.
Dear,
A war
17 minutes ago#316

Hi,

The Incomplete action of the Paf on 27th feb clearly shows that how important it is to procure the right weapon at the right time---.

A delay in procuring the right weapon always will have catastrophic effects when an initiated or an un-initiated event takes place---.

These events take place without announcing themselves---just like earthquakes---we know they are going to happen---but when---we don't know---.

Those who have stored food---water---first aid and other supplies would have better chances of survival---.

To fight an uncertain and un-announced war that MAY HAPPEN 15 - 20 years in the future------you have to plan---procure train and prepare your weapons today---.

Your weapons are procured based on the WHAT IF factor AHEAD OF TIME---.

Our failure to do so showed on the 27th---. With all the supposed successes we had on that day---we failed to achieve a complete victory---.

In recent history A war or conflict is one side of coin, the other being "Geopolitics, interests regional changes, power struggle etc."
What India did on 26th (although their so-called strike failed) was not without the consent of at least US, Isreal and maybe France, UK etc.
CPEC is just not a corridor or some combination of roads/rails it is actually corner Stone for integration of EuroAsia, only hurdle is Peace in Afg. PAK, CPEC and Afg will connect energy hungry economies to Central Asian oil and gas reserves including Caspian sea.
The US has chosen India a new strategic partner in this region to spoil the new strategic alliances and economic integration which will greatly reduced influence of US.
So this whole fiasco of 26Feb was arranged by RSS fanatics to show Indian voters the power projection and exploit their anti-Pakistan anti-muslim sentiment to win elections.
Had their been a successful strike it would have granted India a regional power status unannounced. And future implications for China and Pakistan this is exactly what Western power centers want.
Also, these power centers in West were keenly observing Pakistan response (including will and resolve to use nuke) and reaction of China, Russian, Iran, Afg etc. For further strategic planning in future.

So, it was in best interest of Pakistan was to defuse situation and deescalation. And Pakistan did the right thing. In fact Pakistan showed the readiness and resolve of using nukes which prevented any further escalation and remember on 28Feb India wanted to strike with cruise missiles and in response Pakistan communicated to US, India that Pakistan's response would be thrice.
 
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Dear

Dear,
A war


In recent history A war or conflict is one side of coin, the other being "Geopolitics, interests regional changes, power struggle etc."
What India did on 26th (although their so-called strike failed) was not without the consent of at least US, Isreal and maybe France, UK etc.
CPEC is just not a corridor or some combination of roads/rails it is actually corner Stone for integration of EuroAsia, only hurdle is Peace in Afg. PAK, CPEC and Afg will connect energy hungry economies to Central Asian oil and gas reserves including Caspian sea.
The US has chosen India a new strategic partner in this region to spoil the new strategic alliances and economic integration which will greatly reduced influence of US.
So this whole fiasco of 26Feb was arranged by RSS fanatics to show Indian voters the power projection and exploit their anti-Pakistan anti-muslim sentiment to win elections.
Had their been a successful strike it would have granted India a regional power status unannounced. And future implications for China and Pakistan this is exactly what Western power centers want.
Also, these power centers in West were keenly observing Pakistan response (including will and resolve to use nuke) and reaction of China, Russian, Iran, Afg etc. For further strategic planning in future.

So, it was in best interest of Pakistan was to defuse situation and deescalation. And Pakistan did the right thing. In fact Pakistan showed the readiness and resolve of using nukes which prevented any further escalation and remember on 28Feb India wanted to strike with cruise missiles and in response Pakistan communicated to US, India that Pakistan's response would be thrice.

Son,

Call me Pops---grandpa---Chacha---Uncle of simply MK---but don't call me Dear---I am too old for that---.
 
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