The Kashmir conflict 2025.

Hayek

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No military depends on air defence systems for defending the airspace and important facilities/places all the time

Pakistan is sitting around trying to intercept all missiles and drones. For anyone remotely knowledgeable, that's a failing strategy. Defence is defence and attack is attack. Attacker has to succeed only once, defence has to succeed all the times

If you keep sitting back, you only invite further aggression
India is making mistakes, and Vietnamese people should understand what happened 40 years ago. India's firepower has been fully exposed, which will give China an excellent opportunity for lightning strikes.
 

tamsen_ikard

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No military depends on air defence systems for defending the airspace and important facilities/places all the time

Pakistan is sitting around trying to intercept all missiles and drones. For anyone remotely knowledgeable, that's a failing strategy. Defence is defence and attack is attack. Attacker has to succeed only once, defence has to succeed all the times

If you keep sitting back, you only invite further aggression
Pakistan cannot play the same game as India they dont have the 80 billion military budget. They may have very good stuff but probably less of it. They need to save these highly valuable missiles for a true existential war. Right now its still India trying to save face after getting slapped. Pakistan is playing a smart approach. Defense is easier than offense when facing a much bigger opponent.

In a true war, Pakistan could be in a bad position due to lack of numbers.
 

siegecrossbow

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Pakistan cannot play the same game as India they dont have the 80 billion military budget. They may have very good stuff but probably less of it. They need to save these highly valuable missiles for a true existential war. Right now its still India trying to save face after getting slapped. Pakistan is playing a smart approach. Defense is easier than offense when facing a much bigger opponent.

In a true war, Pakistan could be in a bad position due to lack of numbers.
Worst comes to worst China will step in. But that will require India physically putting boots on undisputed Pakistan soil.
 

Overbom

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Pakistan cannot play the same game as India they dont have the 80 billion military budget. They may have very good stuff but probably less of it. They need to save these highly valuable missiles for a true existential war. Right now its still India trying to save face after getting slapped. Pakistan is playing a smart approach. Defense is easier than offense when facing a much bigger opponent.

In a true Pakistan could be in a bad position due to lack of numbers.
In a true war Pakistan doesn't have to be afraid of anything because it doesn't stand alone

The amount of weaponry passing from China to Pakistan would make WW2 America blush from embarrassment. Not that such big quantities would be needed, it's India that it is facing after all


Only thing needed is for India to make stupid assumptions about China's will and provoke it by endangering Pakistan's territory.


Mods: Btw are there any special rules for this thread? If yes, can you post them in the first post of the thread?
 

Tomboy

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All the assets of the Pakistan airforce are safe, ISPR
The image IMO checks out atleast in the sense that it isn't from a previous accident I've tried to reverse image search it on like 3 different searchers and there doesn't seem to be a match, so this picture is likely to be recent. But picture quality is garbage so can't be 100 percent sure on the authenticity of the pic. Or it could be that the C-130 in the picture was in front of the flames and all and wasn't damaged
 
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