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We could have inflicted heavy damage on Pakistan during aerial raid if we had 'tech asymmetry': IAF

What happened to your plan of taking journos to Balakot are of JEM camp. You were supposed to take them very next day. Now two months have passes. you have yet to take them to site.

What happened to your ISRO high resolution satellites?? Cannot provide a before and After picture of the attacked area?

How dumb do you think people are? You guys claim to have less 1m resolution satellite yet cannot provide one picture of the area showing where the attacked occurred.
 
blxm.... what is wrong with these people. They need to get a good crash course on mathematical symmetry first before using verbose words.

"We could have inflicted heavy damage on the United States during XYZ conflict if we had tech asymmetry" - Somali Air Force

did you see what Gen Gafoor said? he made fun of their wishful thinking





and then compare this crying with claim of 300 terrorists and claims of shooting down F-16

All of this is centred around creating the public opinion necessary for a second batch of Rafales. This has been going on for quite sometime now.

Read this article for context:
https://theprint.in/defence/congres...oblem-is-with-how-contract-was-signed/227185/

An interesting snippet in it:
However, top sources in the defence and security establishment told ThePrint that the Modi government’s proposed plan was to buy 72 aircraft. It was expected that once the deal for 36 Rafale fighter jets goes through, another 36 would be bought at cheaper rates.

Keep saying stuff like "Rafale would have killed more jets". "Wish we had more Rafale". "Rafale will provide asymmetric capabilities". And so on. This will remove pressure from the govt and they can claim that it's the IAF's wish that they want more Rafales.

These articles have nothing to do with Pakistan, it's all for domestic consumption. By early next year, you will start seeing movement on the second batch of 36 Rafales, whether it's the BJP or Congress that comes to power.

The never ending love of "IF" "COULD" and then explanations by the followers sugar coating with "Budget" contexts. Even if IAF is saying all that for more budget then on other hand isn't that a "lie" & "manipulation" by IAF? So the Indian Military has to lie and embarrass itself merely for the budget? The point being said is; it takes courage & and then moral to say the fact and read writing on the wall. However the strategy is so perfect that on one hand Indian Military accepts the failures and then comes the public/media houses explaining the same by twisting the fact and divert attention to budget need and save face.

If there were military failures, the Indian military wouldn't hide it.

We could have,
We should have,
We might have......

Hindia ego has suffered the worst blow in 71 years...only in 1 day.

Would you like everything that happened repeated? :enjoy:

more irresponsible statements from India during election.

There was nothing irresponsible there. And it has nothing to do with elections, rather it is counterproductive to the ruling party. As mentioned above, it's to create a public opinion for more Rafales. You can expect more similar material printed over the next 1 year.

Their advances will be well eroded by the time they arrive.

I'm afraid not. The Rafale F3R alone would be very, very effective well into the 2030s.
 
We could have,
We should have,
We might have......

Hindia ego has suffered the worst blow in 71 years...only in 1 day.
This is the life in this Dunya!!! Everything folks build ends up like “gone with the wind”!!!! Hence, the Ehl-I Iman don’t attach too much importance for this Dunya, they long for Ahiret....
 
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So all this chest thumping about ready to fight a two front war, SU-30 being an over kill of PAF while MK2 and MiG-29 enough to take care of PAF just turned out to be the usual hot air Bharti Balloons.
If IAF is not even capable to hit some undefended tin sheds, perhaps India needs to invest in mercenary pilots rather than more fancy gadgets to merely do stupendous artistry over the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
 
All of this is centred around creating the public opinion necessary for a second batch of Rafales. This has been going on for quite sometime now.

Read this article for context:
https://theprint.in/defence/congres...oblem-is-with-how-contract-was-signed/227185/

An interesting snippet in it:
However, top sources in the defence and security establishment told ThePrint that the Modi government’s proposed plan was to buy 72 aircraft. It was expected that once the deal for 36 Rafale fighter jets goes through, another 36 would be bought at cheaper rates.

Keep saying stuff like "Rafale would have killed more jets". "Wish we had more Rafale". "Rafale will provide asymmetric capabilities". And so on. This will remove pressure from the govt and they can claim that it's the IAF's wish that they want more Rafales.

These articles have nothing to do with Pakistan, it's all for domestic consumption. By early next year, you will start seeing movement on the second batch of 36 Rafales, whether it's the BJP or Congress that comes to power.



If there were military failures, the Indian military wouldn't hide it.



Would you like everything that happened repeated? :enjoy:



There was nothing irresponsible there. And it has nothing to do with elections, rather it is counterproductive to the ruling party. As mentioned above, it's to create a public opinion for more Rafales. You can expect more similar material printed over the next 1 year.



I'm afraid not. The Rafale F3R alone would be very, very effective well into the 2030s.
oh good, read the print.india but ignore BBC..wow just wow

So all this chest thumping about ready to fight a two front war, SU-30 being an over kill of PAF while MK2 and MiG-29 enough to take care of PAF just turned out to be the usual hot air Bharti Balloons.
If IAF is not even capable to hit some undefended tin sheds, perhaps India needs to invest in mercenary pilots rather than more fancy gadgets to merely do stupendous artistry over the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
oh their narrative was the mig21 bison is enough, its still now in bharatrakhsha website

they claim the 120+ bisons will handle the 70 f16s while thunders will fall off the sky themselves
 
NEW DELHI: If the Indian Air Force possessed high levels of "technological asymmetry", then it would have been able to inflict heavy damage on Pakistan during its unsuccessful aerial raid on February 27, according to an IAF report.

The report analysed various aspects of IAF's air strike on a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist training camp in Pakistan's Balakot on February 26 and the subsequent Pakistani retaliation the next day.

India carried out the air strike to avenge the Pulwama attack in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed.

In the report, the IAF said Pakistan Air Force has been consistently enhancing its air defence and offensive capabilities since the Kargil war in 1999 and there was a need for India to bolster its "technological asymmetry" for aerial combat, official sources said sharing details from the report.

At present, Pakistan has some edge with its fleet of F-16 jets with AMRAAM missile fitted with them, said an official.

The sources said the planned induction of Rafale aircraft with deadly Meteor beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile (BVRAAM) and S-400 air defence missile system will provide India a significant advantage over Pakistani Air Force.


"We felt we could not punish the adversaries appropriately. So we need to bolster technological asymmetry so that the enemy does not even dare to come close to the border," said a source.

On the Balakot strikes, the report said the Israeli Spice 2000 precision guided munitions (PGM) fired from Mirage 2000 jets hit five out of the six designated targets in the JeM training facility. However, one Spice PGM did not leave the aircraft because of a drift in the inertial navigation system.

The report said the deception used was successful as Pakistan was caught off guard despite their air force being put on highest alert.
Various packages of jets flew in several directions including a fleet of Jaguars went towards Bahawalpur, a key air base of Pakistan Air Force, sources said.

In the list of possitives from the strike, the IAF talked about accuracy of intelligence inputs, precise selection of targets, demonstration of its ability to carry out precision strikes and its success in maintaining secrecy of the operation though over 6,000 personnel were involved in it.

In its analysis of possible areas for improvement, the IAF sought superior technological asymmetry and air defence system over Pakistan, sources said.

It also talked about the need for procuring new weapons and other platforms for enhancing the IAF's overall combat capabilities.

Induction of Rafale jets along with Meteor beyond-visual-range missile and S-400 air defence missile system will provide India an edge over Pakistan, according to the report.

India is procuring a batch of S-400 air defence system from Russia at a cost of USD 5 billion. India is also buying 36 Rafale fighter jets from France at a cost of Rs 58,000 crore.

During the aerial combat of February 27, IAF pilot Abhinandan Varthaman had engaged with one of the Pakistani F-16s and shot it down before his Mig-21 Bison was downed.

Varthaman was captured by Pakistan and was released after spending nearly 60 hours in Pakistani custody.

The Indian Air Force had on February 28 displayed pieces of an AMRAAM missile, fired by a Pakistani F-16, as evidence to prove that Pakistan deployed the US-manufactured fighter jets during the raid.

https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...d-tech-asymmetry-iaf/articleshow/69043545.cms


R77, MKI, Mirage? :confused:

Sick of all this constant reporting by Indian media over the air skirmish. It's been two months. In a duel, one side has to lose. You were on the loosing side that day. Get over it and MOVE THE HELL ON!
 
Sick of all this constant reporting by Indian media over the air skirmish. It's been two months. In a duel, one side has to lose. You were on the loosing side that day. Get over it and MOVE THE HELL ON!
Naaah let them be deluded. Deluded types think they are superior and get surprised. It let's failed projects run on and on and puts their demoralised service people at risk...
 
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