MXXM is friends with a bunch of Israelis for some reason… I expected better posting from him, as “scoring hits” is a really silly term because HAROP would leave almost NOTHING left, its warhead is huge. Also upon further info it seems that the AD battery that was "hit" there has packed up and moved away along with the AA guns as seen in a previous video.This should clear things up. Bigger chances of it being a Kebaps truck than a command post
So much for India for being a democracy.
This site is gonna need analysts working full time to debunk all the crap that comes out of Indian media.CONFIRMED, from first-hand source.
This video is BANNED in India. Yet, Pakistan hasn't banned any Indian channels. (Proves whose side you should believe.)
Also, India seems to be launching back at Pakistan. In India, at least AD battery have been confirmed to have be hit, as secondary explosions that are being called “Interceptions” are being seen as, obvious from the high height of these “interceptions” and the random spacing of them.
There are absolutely no local photos or videos. To be honest, I am a little skeptical. Do Pakistani civilians have that strict discipline? We can still find video of the crash from last month.
And only a former IAF Air Marshal released this video?
Last night, Indian Air Defence interceptors fired from Ambala Air Base reportedly hit an Indian helicopter, mistaking it for a PAF jet in Ganganani, Uttarkashi.
Indian broadcaster NDTV reported that six people were killed in a helicopter crash near Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand on Thursday morning
I think it was an accident: canyon, woods, at night, it's a perfect setting for a helicopter crash.Among "PLA watchers," retired Air Marshal Anil Chopra is perhaps best known for , which he denigrated vis-a-vis the IAF's Rafale in an article he penned for The Eurasian Times.
As some of you may imagine, his article in general and his praise of the Rafale in particular aged poorly.
Looks iffy. Uttarkashi is ~160km from Ambala.
If this helicopter was struck by a SAM with that kind of range (i.e. S-400), it would've likely sustained significantly more damage than what's visible there given the typical size of those missiles' warheads.
If this helicopter was lost to friendly fire rather than pilot error, adverse weather and/or mechanical failure, it was probably accidentally struck by something more local and lighter.