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EXCLUSIVE: Minutes before IAF Balakot strike, plans were changed due to a dramatic twist
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Srinjoy Chowdhury
| National Affairs Editor
Updated Jun 27, 2019 | 21:07 IST



Information with Times Now shows that the strike plans had to be changed at the last minute leading to a dramatic twist.

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File photo (For representational purposes only) | Photo Credit: PTI

New Delhi: It is four months since the Balakot operation when the Indian Air Force entered Pakistan and bombed a Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) terror camp, new information with Times Now shows that the strike plans had to be changed at the last minute, thus leading to a dramatic twist.

Mirage-2000 fighters had already taken off for Balakot when the Indian Air Force realised that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had just been launched in Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistan Air Force, seeing that a UAV was in the air, thought a surgical strike was happening (this was only 14 days after the Pulwama attack and Pakistan was on tenterhooks, knowing there could be one) quickly launched two F-16 fighter aircraft. "Pakistan thought a surgical strike, like the one two years ago, was happening. So, they launched their fighters," a senior official said.

The presence of F-16s would have been a problem for the Indian fighter-bombers going directly to Balakot; it would interfere with the operation. Pakistan would know the IAF was sending planes to strike targets. To move them away, the IAF quickly launched six Jaguar fighter bombers towards Lahore. While the Jaguars did not get as far as the international border, Pakistan probably imagined the target would be the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur, a logical assumption as the JeM had taken responsibility for the Pulwama attack. This is why the F-16s were pulled towards Lahore, allowing the Mirage-2000s (there were over 20 of them) a clear path to Balakot.

The IAF maintains that the planes struck the targets as planned and intelligence estimates say that over 260 Jaish terrorists (including senior trainers, people being trained to be suicide bombers and administrative personnel) were eliminated in the attack. Six Mirage-2000s were carrying bombs, five of them eventually did strike; the others were for achieving aerial superiority over the region.

Why launch a UAV before such a critical operation? That is the price of secrecy. Over 20 Mirage-2000s were flying out to Balakot. They were readied, they were armed. The entire airbase would have known. Yet, the information did not go out. Outside Air HQ, the Western Air Command HQ and the base, nobody, even knew. The UAV was probably to put pressure on Pakistan, to keep its forces on tenterhooks. And it became, in a way, part of an operation.

https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...s-were-changed-due-to-a-dramatic-twist/444595
 
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The more you lie, the dumber you look

Was the UAV launched by aliens or is IAF that unprofessional that it did not know what is flying in the soon to be battle zone of their own choosing? Fucking idiots

Who told the writer what PAF "thought" about the UAV or that they even saw it, or that CAP was not already flying in the area which is more likely as the IAF didn't even knew that they themselves were flying a uav there, how the **** would they know what PAF was flying?

IAF only maintains and employs idiots of the highest order, GOI itself stated that IAF never intended or targeted any installations, regarding casualties...... well you can believe whatever you want.... as IAF also believed for 6 months that a planet was actually a Pakistani spy plane


Mirage-2000 fighters had already taken off for Balakot when the Indian Air Force realised that an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) had just been launched in Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistan Air Force, seeing that a UAV was in the air, thought a surgical strike was happening (this was only 14 days after the Pulwama attack and Pakistan was on tenterhooks, knowing there could be one) quickly launched two F-16 fighter aircraft. "Pakistan thought a surgical strike, like the one two years ago, was happening. So, they launched their fighters," a senior official said.

The presence of F-16s would have been a problem for the Indian fighter-bombers going directly to Balakot; it would interfere with the operation. Pakistan would know the IAF was sending planes to strike targets. To move them away, the IAF quickly launched six Jaguar fighter bombers towards Lahore. While the Jaguars did not get as far as the international border, Pakistan probably imagined the target would be the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur, a logical assumption as the JeM had taken responsibility for the Pulwama attack. This is why the F-16s were pulled towards Lahore, allowing the Mirage-2000s (there were over 20 of them) a clear path to Balakot.

The IAF maintains that the planes struck the targets as planned and intelligence estimates say that over 260 Jaish terrorists (including senior trainers, people being trained to be suicide bombers and administrative personnel) were eliminated in the attack. Six Mirage-2000s were carrying bombs, five of them eventually did strike; the others were for achieving aerial superiority over the region.

Why launch a UAV before such a critical operation? That is the price of secrecy. Over 20 Mirage-2000s were flying out to Balakot. They were readied, they were armed. The entire airbase would have known. Yet, the information did not go out. Outside Air HQ, the Western Air Command HQ and the base, nobody, even knew. The UAV was probably to put pressure on Pakistan, to keep its forces on tenterhooks. And it became, in a way, part of an operation.

https://www.timesnownews.com/india/...s-were-changed-due-to-a-dramatic-twist/444595
 
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Stupid illogical childish and simply not worth believing..... idiots still saying 250 people Killed when not a single
Human died.
 
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UAV was launched by NTRO to track signals of cell phones from Balakot to estimate casualties.


Dumb *** it was flown before the strike and apparently those who launched knew nothing of the strike. What casualties would they monitor if they didn’t know of the strike???

How does you mind work and do you actually believe in this utter nonsense?
 
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The scars of 27th February is history and will never heal, whatever Indian tries with B$ to overcome.
A pain that will never ever relieve.
 
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Dumb *** it was flown before the strike and apparently those who launched knew nothing of the strike. What casualties would they monitor if they didn’t know of the strike???

How does you mind work and do you actually believe in this utter nonsense?
Not at All.
It was an NTRO operated UAV and IAF has no control over NTRO assets.

NTRO was the one who gave coordinates of Balakot.
 
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the "dramatic" twist was that raw got the information that the mastermind behind the pulwama drama was a black grow and three trees...:coffee: chai is fantashtik, maza aagiyaa.
 
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