Operation Sindoor and Aftermath (118 Viewers)

Loitering Munition Strike at Rawalpindi: SEAD Operation
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Attempted Loitering Munition strike, hit a structure in Malir Cantonment, Karachi.
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Loitering Munition Strikes at PoJK

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Indian Army's Anti-Tank Guided Missiles, Mortars, Heavy Artillery action at LoC between 8th and 9th May. Multiple paki army and terrorist camps neutralised.

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Do we have a thread for all the Pak asset damage in Op Sindoor ?

Here, made one with nearly all that I had saved, I request other members to post what else might've been left here.


NO DISCUSSIONS PLEASE.
 
It was a failure... they missed the targets. There has been a lot of information on it from non Pakistani sources over the years.

OP Sindoor was however not . The IAF learnt as air forces do from the past.
Interesting that an "interested" person denies balakot
You believe in op sindoor because there is enough evidence if not then you would be denying
If Balakot was a failure then why pakistan didn't allow media for a month and we know 3 spice 2000 bombs penetrated so its definitely not a miss
 
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Sat images don't lie.

I believe it was a simple calibration problem , I don't remember the article now but it had a ver reasonable explanation for where the bombs landed and why they did.

prior to balakot strikes, how many other nuclear armed countries sent their fighter jets to bomb another nuclear armed country?

and how many times it has happened since balakot strikes, and who did it?
 
prior to balakot strikes, how many other nuclear armed countries sent their fighter jets to bomb another nuclear armed country?

and how many times it has happened since balakot strikes, and who did it?
I never said the strike never happened ..my point is it missed . Partly due to topographical reasons .

Kudos to the govt and IAF for doing it though
 
Pakistan was able to hide the damage from the Balakot airstrikes, but in Operation Sindoor, the scale of destruction was so extensive that the truth eventually came out despite their efforts to conceal it. Initially, Pakistan Army admitted only 8 casualties (on May 7), but they have now admitted to more than 50. Funerals of terrorists, attended by senior Pakistani army generals, were seen publicly.

In the subsequent strikes on May 9 and 10, the Pakistan Army officially acknowledged 14 military and 56 civilian casualties. However, the actual numbers are significantly higher.
 
It's not simple politics saar when the ((( opposition ))) parrots 1:1 lines of the enemy country over what was a short war.

The big leaders may not say these things out of fear of public outrage, but the IT celliyas and foot soldiers parrot all such enemy narratives and sow doubt in the minds of the people.
Mostly moderate or old aged Buddhas who generally consume information through reels & high decibel interviews. They will be left confused.
Mullahs & rice bags will deliberately promote their narratives just to haunt BJP.
BJP should've had come to media in the first day & been clear about the loses & gains rather than milking like this.
Enemy won't be sitting around waiting for our comments to set their own narratives.
It's L from the BJP.
 
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Sat images don't lie.

I believe it was a simple calibration problem , I don't remember the article now but it had a ver reasonable explanation for where the bombs landed and why they did.
Wait wa.. the sat images precisely show the penetration.. or are you one of those "building is still standing" analysts
 
Mostly moderate or old aged Buddhas who generally consume information through reels & high decibel interviews. They will be left confused.
Mullahs & rice bags will deliberately promote their narratives just to haunt BJP.
BJP should've had come to media in the first day & been clear above the loses & gains rather than milking like this.
Enemy won't be sitting around waiting for our comments to set narratives.
It's L from the BJP.

no matter how much info is given during and after a military conflict, in this age of 5th gen warfare, nobody is going to be given a clear victory in narrative space.

even the U.S is not exempt from this now. notice how many press conferences they did and clarifications they gave for one bombing raid on iran.

questions will be raised no matter what, we better get used to it.

other than china and noko, i don't think any other country will be able to manage 5th gen warfare internally.
 
I believe Operation Sindoor has effectively deterred Pakistan military from sponsoring further terrorist attacks on India. If they attempt another one, the cost will be directly imposed on Pakistan military from day one. Operation Sindoor has instilled fear not only in terrorist groups but also within the ranks of Pakistan military.
 
I believe Operation Sindoor has effectively deterred Pakistan military from sponsoring further terrorist attacks on India. If they attempt another one, the cost will be directly imposed on Pakistan military from day one. Operation Sindoor has instilled fear not only in terrorist groups but also within the ranks of Pakistan military.
If Islamists could be controlled with force then hamas wouldn't exists.
Islamists are literally zombies and maybe sterilization will stop them but definitely not the airstrike.
 
We might have our Vietnam moment at this rate. America basically pulled back from Vietnam partly because their local janta was very vocal against the war over loss of American men and machines. Ofc the Vietnamese also fought really well against them. Anyways, our paper thin skinned janta can easily become anti war the moment they see losses of life and machine as well in a prolonged war. Especially against China. Government has to be ready for that. How they manage the public sentiment, is something we have to see. Especially in this day and age of internet, where any idiot could put their bs on SM..
I would like to differ. We people like and need a strong leader. When Modi Ji emerged as a strong leader, the India elected him Prime Minister. If his image was not of a strong leader, he would not have been elected PM. So the leader and the electorate, both are complementary to each other.
 

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