Operation Sindoor and Aftermath

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The orange orangutan is singing praises of Porkies and people are talking of F35 and GE414. 😂


View: https://x.com/JuKrick/status/1931328662860595410?t=hpdcHidhPp_Nxiib3SfQIQ&s=19

Some people are emotional about us developing jets inhouse. While that's a great ambition, we are a decade late at the least.

We need to think ruthlessly what can give us stop gap capability while we develop AMCA. Unless we think drones and missiles can be a substitute, we have only one option.

There are several angry scientists in America whose visas have been denied. Think big. Think how we can bring them to India for R&D. These are top grade people in their respective fields. Is the GoI even watching such development?
 
"According to people familiar with the matter and on the basis of action taken reports and damage assessment undertaken by the three services, there is digital evidence to conclude that the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters, surface-to-air missile batteries and S-400 air defence system downed four Pakistani Chinese-made fighter jets and two big aircraft (possibly one C-130 J and one SAAB 2000 airborne early warning system) during Operation Sindoor. There are also indications, the people added, that two F-16 fighter aircraft may have been partly damaged during the IAF’s missile assault on 11 airbases, including those at Sargodha, Rafiqui, Jacobabad and Nur Khan (Chaklala, Rawalpindi). The reports indicate that India’s Rafale fighters, S-400 missile systems and M777 howitzers acquitted themselves well during the four-day conflict with the Russian air defence system taking three enemy aircraft."

"They also show that India destroyed one Chinese LY-80 fire radar, two AN TPQ-43 US-made automatic tracking radar and one fire unit of Chinese HQ-9 radar at Chaklala during the retaliatory strike on May 10. Intelligence inputs now suggest that Pakistan has four HQ-9 (the Chinese equivalent of the Russian S-300 air defence radars) instead of two originally estimated by national security planners. The Pakistani military used the Chinese version of PL -15 air to air missile which has a range of 180 km.There are also inputs that the Pakistanis, by mixing two fire units of 250-km range HQ 9 air defence system with two other 150-km range systems at Chaklala and Malir cantonment near Karachi, respectively, may have tried to catch the Indian Air Force by surprise."

"The Action Taken Reports also show that IAF fired 19 BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles on Pakistan air bases and almost an equal number of French SCALP subsonic cruise missiles. The Pakistanis, in turn, fired CM-400 AKG air-launched supersonic missiles at Indian air bases using Chinese JF-17 fighters but these failed to do any damage. The Turkish built YIHA loitering ammunition that Pakistanis fired in large numbers were either jammed by the Indian electronic warfare suite, missed their targets, or were taken down by India’s robust air defence system. Even the FATAH-1 rockets fired by Pakistan were either off the mark or were intercepted by the Indian air defence systems."

"The Indian Air Force and Indian Navy used Israeli loitering ammunition to destroy terror camps in Occupied Kashmir on May 7."


Looks like the loss of possibly an aircraft or two due to unexpected ambush by the jazbaati air farce lit a fired under IAF’s “gentleman” ROEs and made them go in for the kill. That was that and Porkis folded promptly as their Chinese maal and western maal did not work together , and all their radars were jammed leading to all air bases being rendered inoperable. Good that we anticipated and had a backup plan should the jazbaati Air Farce try to show off and take a PR win. It was stupid of IAF to keep believing that Jazbaati Air Farce will play by the rules. Hope they learnt a lesson.
 
There are several angry scientists in America whose visas have been denied. Think big. Think how we can bring them to India for R&D. These are top grade people in their respective fields. Is the GoI even watching such development?

Visas denied to US scientists?

We should offer them the world if required. The US took Nazi scientists out of Germany after WWII. Without them there would be no US space program.
 
There are several angry scientists in America whose visas have been denied. Think big. Think how we can bring them to India for R&D. These are top grade people in their respective fields. Is the GoI even watching such development?
GOI is watching nothing
Not using opportunities that could change the future of our coming generations
 
Quad is just chain samosa meetings. Nothing substantial has ever come out of it.

If quad meant something to the burgermunchers, they would not ungli us wrt Porkies.

I am beginning to think we actually hit some American asset in Porkland and that rattled them.

They will slowdown the GE414 negotiations and further weapon sale to us. We should read the writing on the wall and adjust our plans accordingly.
I could be wrong but I doubt that India hit any American assets in Pakistan during India's military strikes on Pakistan. The displeasure of the US is multifold:

a. India hit Pakistanese nuclear facilities. Keep in mind Pakistan's nuclear weapons are USA's favorite scarecrows against India.

b. India successfully tested Chinese electronic war fighting capabilities and cornered Pakistan decisively.

Operation Sindhoor completely upset the apple cart.
 
Visas denied to US scientists?

We should offer them the world if required. The US took Nazi scientists out of Germany after WWII. Without them there would be no US space program.
Yes. Several top scientists are leaving US to return to Europe and other origin countries due to arbitrary visa denials, eliminating research budget, firing staff directing these programs and so on. American R&D is in an absolute mess with failing supply chains due to tariff wars. Build proper urban areas with world class infrastructure and bring global scientists to come live and work there. India’s scientific output will grow several fold. Be like Israel. Get aggressive on technology R&D.
 
I could be wrong but I doubt that India hit any American assets in Pakistan during India's military strikes on Pakistan. The displeasure of the US is multifold:

a. India hit Pakistanese nuclear facilities. Keep in mind Pakistan's nuclear weapons are USA's favorite scarecrows against India.

b. India successfully tested Chinese electronic war fighting capabilities and cornered Pakistan decisively.

Operation Sindhoor completely upset the apple cart.
Not directly but collateral damage from bombing hangars and other buildings could have caused damage to F-16s. There is no record of damaged F-16s being recorded on F-16.net though. So I doubt any damage to F-16s. Look like unkil killed the ability of PAF F-16s to be flown against India after India’s complaint during Balakot.
 
I could be wrong but I doubt that India hit any American assets in Pakistan during India's military strikes on Pakistan. The displeasure of the US is multifold:

a. India hit Pakistanese nuclear facilities. Keep in mind Pakistan's nuclear weapons are USA's favorite scarecrows against India.

b. India successfully tested Chinese electronic war fighting capabilities and cornered Pakistan decisively.

Operation Sindhoor completely upset the apple cart.

It's all speculation as no one will come out and confirm if we did hit anything.

Porkies likely don't have nukes. They just host some old and likely outdated US nukes. A nation that can't develop automobile will build nukes? 😂

Us defeating Chini equipment should be a matter of joy for the US. It means Chini might is just an illusion.

Yes. Several top scientists are leaving US to return to Europe and other origin countries due to arbitrary visa denials, eliminating research budget, firing staff directing these programs and so on. American R&D is in an absolute mess with failing supply chains due to tariff wars. Build proper urban areas with world class infrastructure and bring global scientists to come live and work there. India’s scientific output will grow several fold. Be like Israel. Get aggressive on technology R&D.

I don't think the Indian establishment ever thinks of such things.

Instead we are going in the opposite direction with reservations.
 
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"According to people familiar with the matter and on the basis of action taken reports and damage assessment undertaken by the three services, there is digital evidence to conclude that the Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters, surface-to-air missile batteries and S-400 air defence system downed four Pakistani Chinese-made fighter jets and two big aircraft (possibly one C-130 J and one SAAB 2000 airborne early warning system) during Operation Sindoor. There are also indications, the people added, that two F-16 fighter aircraft may have been partly damaged during the IAF’s missile assault on 11 airbases, including those at Sargodha, Rafiqui, Jacobabad and Nur Khan (Chaklala, Rawalpindi). The reports indicate that India’s Rafale fighters, S-400 missile systems and M777 howitzers acquitted themselves well during the four-day conflict with the Russian air defence system taking three enemy aircraft."

"They also show that India destroyed one Chinese LY-80 fire radar, two AN TPQ-43 US-made automatic tracking radar and one fire unit of Chinese HQ-9 radar at Chaklala during the retaliatory strike on May 10. Intelligence inputs now suggest that Pakistan has four HQ-9 (the Chinese equivalent of the Russian S-300 air defence radars) instead of two originally estimated by national security planners. The Pakistani military used the Chinese version of PL -15 air to air missile which has a range of 180 km.There are also inputs that the Pakistanis, by mixing two fire units of 250-km range HQ 9 air defence system with two other 150-km range systems at Chaklala and Malir cantonment near Karachi, respectively, may have tried to catch the Indian Air Force by surprise."

"The Action Taken Reports also show that IAF fired 19 BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles on Pakistan air bases and almost an equal number of French SCALP subsonic cruise missiles. The Pakistanis, in turn, fired CM-400 AKG air-launched supersonic missiles at Indian air bases using Chinese JF-17 fighters but these failed to do any damage. The Turkish built YIHA loitering ammunition that Pakistanis fired in large numbers were either jammed by the Indian electronic warfare suite, missed their targets, or were taken down by India’s robust air defence system. Even the FATAH-1 rockets fired by Pakistan were either off the mark or were intercepted by the Indian air defence systems."

"The Indian Air Force and Indian Navy used Israeli loitering ammunition to destroy terror camps in Occupied Kashmir on May 7."


1.Whatever be the circumstances, desi systems proved its reliance, so indigenisation is much important.
2.India must develop a jet engine for any cost so that desi jets may be produced, procured and induced.
3.Role of Artillery is no less important. Missiles can be traced, tracked and taken down but not a shell by howitzer.
4.AD systems have shown their efficiency and so done by the leadership.
5.Electronic warfare must be on utmost priority.
6.Though the part of briefing and anti propaganda machinery failed which should be taken care of.
7.There is no problem in stating what we lost and what we gained, on the other hand it increases credibility only.
 
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GOI is watching nothing
Not using opportunities that could change the future of our coming generations
Govt,I mean any party u name it is stupid to the core.
They lack the basic intelligence to realise that they need to pay good salary to hire good people.That will never happen for psu's as salary is capped ( stupid decisions ) and will never change.

The private players atm are very small and lack any real manufacturing or r&d capacity especially in aircraft manufacturing ,engine related r&d etc.

Maybe we have made some good progress nearing integration in radars ( uttam ) .

We need special programs with no salary cap and good research facilities to attract the best.I am not saying psu don't have good people but what drive can u expect from an employee in that environment ?

Do we have it ?
No

Will anyone even bother ?
No.
 
When even a simple rocket takes gazillion years to develop and induct it makes sense to go for imports.

View: https://x.com/KSingh_1469/status/1931570088966070381?t=Ja2PvcimYYSf_Y60p63vtQ&s=19

Until an unless we completely overhaul our R&D, trials & procurement setup we will remain dependent on imports.


Lol People are crying over emergency purchases (~5 billions $) that was already known to all nd was inevitable after operation sindoor.

Peeps are almost forgetting that most of these EP (emergency purchases) will go to domestic pvt nd DPSUs cos (screwdrivergiri ofcourse for some capabilities).

Oki let's break it down to what are we actually buying in EP for 40000 crore (4.8 billion dollars) that is meant for all three armed forces (where army will get 9000 crores nd rest will go to IAF nd Navy).

We are buying long range loitering munitions (adani made Harop, Newspace sheshnaag?), kamikaze drones (various domestic options exist), anti done systems (various domestic exist), artillery shells (adani, aweil etc.), cruise missiles nd ALBMs.. now this will be meant specially for IAF.. as per several news reports IAF will certainly buy more rampage (direct import as no domestic options exist yet), Ice breaker CM (BDL has LM contract for it), Air lora (maybe? BEL has signed MOU with IAI to manufacture it domestically), Crystal Maze 2 (BEL has LM contact for it).

Now these are the only known weapons nd systems which are currently known there will be many more deals nd weapon purchases to augment the current capabilities in the wake of contingencies as operation sindoor is still in a pause.

Now coming to peeps getting emotional over imports in EP needs to realise that we are still not "YET" fully indipendent when it comes to low cost nd affordable cruise missiles nd ALBMs.. that's the reason we are seeing DPSUs gaints like BEL nd BDL who are literally signing license manufacturing contract for every possibly available low cost CM nd ALBM that isreal has eg. Air lora, Crystal maze 2, Ice breaker CM.

DRDO chief had claimed few year back that india will independent in missile technology by year 2024 but still we are not yet import free even in missile tech nd lack isreal level capabilities in terms of Low cost ALBMs nd CM. Currently all our domestic ALBMs variants like Rudram 2, 3, 4 are still in development stage (not even user trials hv yet begun) nd it will take atleast 3-4 years till the time it enters services in sufficient nos.

Also we currently lack any domestic alternative for SCALP missiles (Cats hunter is still in R&D phase) nd low cost 5th gen ICE BREAKER missiles which according to some sources cost even below 1 million dollars per unit nd one can can comprehend the importance of low cost ice breaker like CM where even General Atomics is producing it's own variant with name of Bullseye with Rafael advanced defense systems.

So coming to the moot point.. we are still 3-4 years away till our own desi ALBMs variants like Rudram 2, 3 nd 4 nd low cost alternative of SCALP nd ice breaker is available for us to induct in good nos. Till that time direct import or licence manufacturing (screwdrivergiri) is crucial for capability building also there is a pressing need for DRDO to pull up it's socks nd expedite the development cycle of it's various missiles nd deliver it to armed forces as quickly as possible.
 
"Pakistani J-10C fighters launched PL-15 beyond-visual-range (BVR) missiles using targeting data from ground-based radars. The missiles were guided mid-flight by a Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C platform, while the J-10C itself remained electronically silent, without activating its own radar. The third-party targeting denied Indian pilots radar warnings, leaving them without any advance cue to deploy countermeasures."

"In contrast, Indian aircraft suffered from poor network integration, with Rafale, Su-30, and Mirage-2000 unable to share data effectively."

"India’s formidable integrated, layered air defense system, including Russian-imported S-400 surface-to-air missiles, successfully withstood the intense attacks, effectively intercepting or diverting most of Pakistan’s munitions, including ballistic missiles aimed at New Delhi."


"The conflict highlighted the importance of information integration between different weapon systems. When procuring new armaments, Taiwan must ensure their effective integration with existing assets to achieve seamless information sharing and collaborative operations across platforms. This includes data links and command and control between fighter jets, UAV operators, missile batteries, and similar assets."

 
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