I am not quite certain who the gentleman doing the press conference was but he was pretty clear in saying that India conducted a "phantom air defense" false flag yesterday.
A lot could be inferred from IAF action going forward. If they continue avoid using manned assets then it does corroborate PAF’s story.
I am not quite certain who the gentleman doing the press conference was but he was pretty clear in saying that India conducted a "phantom air defense" false flag yesterday.
Indian AD shooting at nothing or "phantoms" to fabricate an ongoing drone attack.What does that mean? Indian AD shooting down an IAF plane and then claiming the enemy did it?
Maybe they shooting at Mercury.Indian AD shooting at nothing or "phantoms" to fabricate an ongoing drone attack.
Maybe they shooting at Mercury.
Delving into details which platform applied which weapon.
You see in modern warfare, all the players have their own contracts as per the game plan and they create opportunities.
Sometimes you have cross pockets[?] which are of providence. So lets not go into details with which aircraft had which angle and aspect and Dmax and was it at what delta. But we did have a HiMAD[?] kill. We had participation from JF-17, the F-16, and J-10s. And PL-15E or X or Y? Its the shortlog[?] that we had. [points offscreen]
PAF used aerial photos to show a Rafale (the third one) that was not reported by the media.For the three Rafales claimed by Pakistan, there are actually only one Mirage and one Rafale, and one cannot be confirmed. I can only think of three branches:
1. The third "Rafale" was not shot down. Excessive claims of results are basically accompanied by air force history. After all, it is difficult for the victorious party to confirm the results. It may be just injured, or a bold Indian pilot flew at an ultra-low altitude in the mountains and escaped from the missile. That's the same "plane disappeared into the mountains"
2. The third "Rafale" is not a Rafale, but a fighter.
2.1 It was misreported like the Mirage 2000.
2.2 Why can't we see the information of the wreckage? The mountainous Kashmir region hinders the spread of finding information. The locals did not find the wreckage of the fighter and upload it to the Internet before the Indian official obviously strengthened the news control in the past two days
3. The third "Rafale" is a Rafale, and then we go back to 2.2