Anyways, SU-57 is the best stop gap and they way it's coming out, it might surprise everyone. Let's not even talk about chinese junk like J-20 and J-35s, SU-57s will eat them alive. A short video on its capabilities!
View: https://youtu.be/s_nZ37VC7cM?si=bF0-LaZrfO-tcI-j
View: https://x.com/CChristineFair/status/1931288569508995577?t=XWYMpp7rICsiZy6dDshibA&s=19
A huge change in tone in just 2-3 weeks!! What's cooking![]()
Some read interesting (and surprisingly on point) discussions coming out of Pakistan, might wanna check it out, guys.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzrflQPLH_E
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-PQQTXrZyU&t=236s
so much word salad to realize the very simple fact that "pakistan has no ability to fight a full scale war". pakis are very optic driven in nature, the perception matters more than reality to them. Ukraine is doing something same with ruskies, every month or so they will conduct these "groundbreaking" operations against Russia, which would provide propaganda material to NAFO retards for few weeks , then things would go back to them losing territory bit and bit and being unable to stop russians from slowly creeping forward.Arsalan's POV in today's thread, which many seem to agree with. Reality finally dawning?
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I believe if IAF is able to able to threaten or take down their AEW&Cs when on station during next clash along with doing SEAD and DEAD, they will have a similar revelation and be in a even more dire situation.Arsalan's POV in today's thread, which many seem to agree with. Reality finally dawning?
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"Shortfall in their operational capabilities"... Lol Bhai Apna JF17, F16 crash bhi accept kar lo.Arsalan's POV in today's thread, which many seem to agree with. Reality finally dawning?
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Here’s a mock scenario in words for Formation 1: Distributed Sensor–Shooter Grid (Counter-Stealth BVR Trap)—a defensive strategy designed to trap 5th generation stealth fighters like the J-35 using India’s current and near-future platforms:
To counter stealthy enemy aircraft before they can strike targets deep inside Indian territory, by decoupling sensors (forward assets) from shooters (rear assets) while maintaining BVR dominance and minimizing exposure.
Objective:
Formation Overview
1. Frontline (~30–50 km from LOC/IB): Sensor Layer
Asset Role Unmanned Kiran Mk2 Acts as bait and radar emitter; mimics Tejas/MiG signature Lakshya drones Decoys and potential jammers; swarm for saturation Tejas Mk1A (Radar-Off) IRST-based passive tracking; transmits info via datalink
- These assets loiter at low altitude.
- Kiran and Lakshya provoke enemy sensors or missile launches.
- Tejas observes heat signatures and flight profiles without emitting radar.
2. Midline (~50–100 km behind frontline): Sensor Fusion + Air Denial Layer
Asset Role Ghatak UCAVs Passive ISR or SEAD (air defense suppression); can strike enemy radars or SAMs Akash-NG / QRSAM Protect the midline and intercept any penetrating ALCMs or cruise missiles Passive radar systems (like VHF or multistatic) Detect stealth aircraft through reflection anomalies
- This zone consolidates forward sensor data.
- Can lock targets spotted by IRST or passive sensors and coordinate shooters.
- Ghatak acts as a persistent hunter if enemy stealth tries to flank.
3. Rearline (~150–200 km behind frontline): Shooter Layer
Asset Role Su-30MKI Equipped with N011M Bars radar and Astra Mk2 missiles for long-range engagement Rafale Equipped with RBE2 AESA radar and Meteor missiles AWACS (Netra/PHALCON) Maintains air picture, links sensor and shooter networks
- These aircraft remain well within Indian airspace.
- They fire BVR missiles using targeting data provided by frontline/midline IRST or Ghatak sensors.
- If the enemy goes active (uses radar), they are immediately tracked and targeted.
Scenario in Action
- J-35 strike group enters Indian airspace from the west using low-observable profile.
- Unmanned Kirans + Lakshya drones are picked up by J-35 sensors; J-35 may think it's a real strike group.
- J-35 activates radar or fires a BVR missile — giving away its location.
- Tejas IRST picks up missile heat plume + stealth aircraft silhouette; forwards data to Ghatak and AWACS.
- Rafale and Su-30MKI calculate firing solution using sensor fusion, fire Meteor/Astra Mk2.
- J-35 has to evade while being tracked passively, losing initiative.
- If it turns back or survives, Ghatak UCAVs follow to intercept or conduct SEAD against cover positions.
Tactical Highlights
- Enemy stealth advantage is negated using passive sensors and decoys.
- Shooter aircraft stay safe, far behind in protected airspace.
- If the enemy fires first, it triggers a missile trap without exposing manned aircraft.
- UCAVs (Ghatak) add persistent coverage and surprise retaliation potential.
Backup Options
- If enemy launches stand-off munitions, Akash-NG and QRSAMs provide layered defense.
- Passive radar arrays or balloon-mounted VHF arrays can support early detection.
Here’s a detailed mock scenario for Formation 2: Hammer & Anvil—a doctrine-based ambush setup meant to lure stealthy or superior aircraft into a kill zone using decoy swarms, low-observable assets, and rear-positioned heavy hitters.
To use deception, baiting, and swarm saturation to pull 5th-gen stealth aircraft like the J-35 into a trap, where they can be overwhelmed by multi-pronged detection and destroyed by long-range missile systems from the rear.
Objective:
Formation 2: Hammer & Anvil – Swarm Ambush + Long-Range Kill
Zone Layout
Code:[ Enemy Airspace ] [ Forward Line (~0–30km) ] [ Kill Box (~50–100km) ] [ Rearline (~150–200km) ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kiran Mk2 + Lakshya drones Tejas Mk1A IRST + Rafale + Su-30MKI + Ghatak UCAVs (decoy swarm) Passive radar (Meteor + Astra Mk2 + SEAD)
Assets and Roles by Zone
1. Forward Line (~0–30 km from border): Bait & Confusion Layer
Asset Role Kiran Mk2 (Unmanned) Simulate active radar signals to mimic fighter patrols Lakshya drones Swarm ahead in erratic formation to simulate active maneuvering aircraft Decoy Jammers (Optional) Broadcast misleading EM signatures or spoofed RCS values
- Objective: Fool stealth aircraft or SEAD platforms into wasting missiles, turning on radar, or closing in.
2. Kill Box (~50–100 km inside territory): Trap Layer
Asset Role Tejas Mk1A IRST tracking, radar-off, hidden low behind terrain masking Passive Radar Picks up stealth wake patterns or RCS bloom during engagement Low-power emitters Brief radar pulses to triangulate without long exposure
- As stealth aircraft enter this zone, Tejas and sensors track in real-time.
- Aircraft do not engage; they merely pass coordinates to rearline shooters.
3. Rearline (~150–200 km): Hammer Strike Layer
Asset Role Rafale (High Alt, Flanks) Meteor BVR missile engagement at high closure speed Su-30MKI (Center Altitude) Astra Mk2 missile launch, radar-on for lock if required Ghatak UCAVs Post-engagement pursuit, SEAD if enemy attempts suppression AWACS (Netra or PHALCON) Maintain situational awareness, feed targeting data
- Meteor and Astra Mk2 launched from two vectors: frontal and flanking.
- Stealth aircraft get sandwiched with no escape corridor.
Scenario in Action
- J-35 group spots Lakshya drones and unmanned Kirans ahead. Mistaking them for combat patrol, it fires a SEAD missile or radar sweeps.
- Radar emission reveals partial location. Tejas IRSTs confirm heat signature.
- Passive sensors triangulate, mark J-35 group in real time.
- As J-35 closes in or tries to escape, Meteor and Astra Mk2 missiles are launched from Rafales and Su-30MKIs.
- Ghatak UCAVs follow-up any survivors or strike J-35’s support/relay aircraft (e.g., tankers or jammers).
Tactical Strengths
Feature Tactical Advantage Swarm deception Confuses stealth pilot into revealing position or engaging too early Layered kill zones Forces stealth aircraft into a bottle-necked strike zone Multi-directional missiles Increases no-escape zone from different vectors Non-radar tracking Prevents early warning to stealth aircraft Ghatak pursuit Persistent post-strike engagement capability
Strategic Role
- Excellent for forward defense, especially during pre-emptive strike deterrence.
- Also suitable for counter-offensive ambushes, especially when stealth aircraft try deep air interdiction.
Here’s a mock scenario for Formation 3: Elastic Defense + Counterstrike, tailored to counter a stealth-heavy deep strike—like a J-35 strike package entering with stand-off weapons under electronic and radar cover.
Let the 5th-gen strike group partially penetrate into a defended airspace and then trap and counterattack using cross-domain tracking (IRST, passive radar) and multi-axis engagement—without depending solely on stealth or expensive 5th-gen fighters.
Objective:
Formation 3: Elastic Defense + Counterstrike
General Layout:
Code:[ Enemy Airspace ] [ Border Edge (~0–30km) ] [ Midline (~50–100km) ] [ Rearline (~150–200km) ] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- J-35 Strike Package -> Tejas + MiG-29 + Kirans Su-30MKI + Netra AWACS Rafale (Flank), SAMs, Ghatak UCAVs (passive mode) (High Alt, radar-off) (Meteor & Astra Mk2) Ground VHF Radar Loiter/strike
Assets & Roles by Zone
1. Border Edge (~0–30 km from border): Passive Sensor Trap
Asset Role Tejas Mk1A + MiG-29 Radar-off; rely on IRST, terrain masking, and data-link input Unmanned Kiran Mk2 Simulate fighter signature; bait for J-35 or decoy SEAD attempts Ground Radars (passive) Detect stealth aircraft’s radar emissions or wake tracks
- These fighters do not actively engage.
- They create a soft front, encouraging stealth aircraft to proceed deeper.
2. Midline (~50–100 km behind border): Intercept & Fire Zone
Asset Role Su-30MKI + AWACS Track and coordinate BVR strikes from high altitude Ground-based VHF radar Detect stealth at long range by radar wavelength advantage QRSAM / Akash-NG Protect midline from cruise missile or PGMs
- Su-30s use radar passively or intermittently, get cues from IRST/AWACS.
- If J-35 fires a stand-off missile, the defense net activates to intercept.
- Targets passed to rearline Rafales and UCAVs.
3. Rearline (~150–200 km deep): Hammer Strike & Flanking Ambush
Asset Role Rafales (flanking) Meteor-equipped, high-altitude, approach from a side arc Ghatak UCAVs Strike follow-up or SEAD mission after J-35 is engaged Akash-NG batteries Engage low-flying cruise missiles or PGM before target
- Rafales are held in reserve, then surprise-attack from another vector once J-35 is lured deeper.
- UCAVs provide persistent coverage or hunt radar emissions.
- Layered SAM network handles any standoff A2G threats.
Scenario in Action
- J-35 group enters at low altitude from western sector, masked by jamming and low-RCS.
- Border assets (Tejas/MiG-29/Kirans) quietly track using IRST, avoid confrontation.
- J-35 fires stand-off PGMs or cruise missiles at midline targets.
- VHF radar + AWACS pick up emissions or movement of J-35 and missiles.
- SAMs intercept cruise missiles, data passed to Su-30MKI & Rafales.
- Rafales, previously circling ~80–100 km away on a flank, fire Meteors/BVR from an unexpected angle.
- Su-30MKIs fire Astra Mk2s from high altitude; kill box forms around J-35.
- Ghatak UCAVs, fed coordinates via data-link, loiter and attack any retreating stealth or SEAD escorts.
Tactical Highlights
- J-35 is baited into overconfidence by a weak-looking forward line.
- Multiple sensors and shooters activate only when a high-probability target is confirmed.
- Rafales and Ghatak strike from unexpected vectors, compressing the escape zone.
- J-35 stealth nullified by passive tracking, decoy provocation, and radar triangulation.
Advantages of Elastic Defense:
Feature Benefit Decoupled layers Preserves key fighters & UCAVs for key strikes Passive-first approach Prevents early detection by enemy stealth Multi-vector missile traps Stealth aircraft cannot escape linearly UCAVs offer persistence No fatigue risk, loiter long, cheap to lose Layered SAM zones Counter stand-off or cruise missile barrages
Source ?Some places in jammu kashmir had Total blackout till morning azan.
Heavy drone activities are also being reported most likely indian drones.
Kasmiris on telegramSource ?