The Kashmir conflict 2025.

4Tran

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The IAF has no answers for what the PAF can do so it is effectively grounded. Whatever small advantages the Indian army has over Pakistan's amount to very little in comparison. This is especially true in the kind of limited war India is interested in.

While Indian politicians might still want to agitate for war, the military realities make it a recipe for further humiliation. Another thing to keep in mind is that India has a limited arsenal of advanced munitions and much of this has already been expended. On the other hand, Pakistan has access to whatever they need.
 

AlexYe

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Have we seen any evidence in respect of Rafales #1 & 2? Obviously #3 we've seen plenty.

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Looking at the terrain of the Raf1-2 crash spots, they look hilly and foresty area, I doubt we will get confirmation from local people.
But one of them RaF2, east of Jammu Airforce base could be this,
The rescue helicopter with the dead pilot , the open flat area the trees/forest, looks very similar to these areas with the little hills east of
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I mean who else could be in the hills/forest areas other than pilots from ejection seats or crashes like here same heli returning
I have a feeling that they are waiting for a chance to “get even” when PAF lets its guard down. One billion dollars in lost equipment is a very hard pill to swallow.
Ugh I hope they had enough equipment and s400 radar damages that they dont risk it,
Not sure if this has been posted here before:

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Never seen this one, where is it from? May 12 was 2 days after the ceasefire, what does this bit mean 'Several objects/traces appeared in the area 'overlapped with areas' (aka in the same spot/locations) that PAF released, so they moved the new vehicles etc into those same spots? Replacements?
While Indian politicians might still want to agitate for war, the military realities make it a recipe for further humiliation. Another thing to keep in mind is that India has a limited arsenal of advanced munitions and much of this has already been expended. On the other hand, Pakistan has access to whatever they need.
Yeah Pakistan didnt really use more advanced missiles/cruise-missiles other than the fateh MLR's, which are more rocket arty right.
 

geralt

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the Pakistani nation and its leaders have always credited the Chinese people and govt for its greatness, the respect and love for China is in the people and we have the highest regard for them in the world.
I must say the biggest credit belongs to the Pakistani people and army, followed by the help provided by China. Even with advanced equipment, it will not work without good tactics and training.
 

4Tran

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Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto says that Pakistan had locked 20 Indian jets but chose to only shoot down 6.

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The 20 locked seems plausible, but yhem only trying to shoot at 6 seems less likely. But it would be amazing if it were true. I wonder if we would ever know sure.
 
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