Operation Sindoor and Aftermath (107 Viewers)

So it will be more akin to DF-21D/DF-26 in it's flight profile vs LRASHM?
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Yeah, but more like US Army's Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), also known as "Dark Eagle" but for anti ship purpose.

Similar to "dark eagle" The Reentry vehicle would act more like a hgv, its a conical hgv than traditional marv.


Though I wish we were also working on anti ship version of shaurya missile too.
New version of shaurya with 1000+ km range for anti ship purpose, could be our own zircon/triskon.
But project Vishnu is ongoing so guess not much interest from navy.
 

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All these earthquakes occurred in the same areas where the Indian Air Force carried out strikes, specifically targeting underground facilities. Something seems suspicious, but no one wants to talk about it.
The region is earth quake prone, and seismic activity was too deep underground, even soviets didn't dig that deep.
Though it could be triggered by work on ground, like breaking hills/mountains, creating a underground bunker.

But not a underground nuke test, the seismic activity would be lot more upper.
 
The region is earth quake prone, and seismic activity was too deep underground, even soviets didn't dig that deep.
Though it could be triggered by work on ground, like breaking hills/mountains, creating a underground bunker.

But not a underground nuke test, the seismic activity would be lot more upper.
No analyst is claiming it was an underground nuclear test, but there’s a strong possibility that India bombed Pakistan’s nuclear installations. You should listen to Tom Cooper — he clearly stated that India de-nuclearized Pakistan on May 10.

It’s possible that the conventional warheads of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are detonating underground, causing these earthquakes.
 
No analyst is claiming it was an underground nuclear test, but there’s a strong possibility that India bombed Pakistan’s nuclear installations. You should listen to Tom Cooper — he clearly stated that India de-nuclearized Pakistan on May 10.
We didn't de nuclearlised it, we destroyed one of their main facilities that they use to enrich/create nuclear fuel, a pretty big achievement in itself.
It actually should be seen as main achievement of op sindoor.

But Their "already produced" nukes and missiles are still there.
 
We didn't de nuclearlised it, we destroyed one of their main facilities that they use to enrich/create nuclear fuel, a pretty big achievement in itself.
It actually should be seen as main achievement of op sindoor.

But Their "already produced" nukes and missiles are still there.
It’s possible that the conventional warheads of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are detonating underground, causing these earthquakes.

There is video evidence of a missile striking Kirana Hills — a location where Pakistan is known to store nuclear warheads in underground tunnels. Several other nuclear weapon storage facilities in Pakistan have also been bombed

View: https://youtube.com/shorts/rzXRfO1CM1E?si=n2ZVX9lLpEndnHLs
 
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Pakistan’s nuclear threat won’t work against India, and when L.G. Sinha stated that nothing in Pakistan is beyond our reach, it was a clear signal that India has the capability to destroy Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.
 
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Pakistan’s nuclear threat won’t work against India, and when L.G. Sinha stated that nothing in Pakistan is beyond our reach, it was a clear signal that India has the capability to destroy Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.
Yeah I know.
But we didn't destroyed all of pakistans "nukes" and delivery missiles in op sindoor.
 
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Na one month is more than enough, if there is "will and resources" to repair.
Which in this case seem absent.

1 month?
1 day should be enough, problem is they don't have money to do it

Every futi kodi is being collected to pay the Chinaman for his J-35 wunderwaffe :bplease:
No money for repairs, anyhow Dolund Abba has told the kuffar hindoos not to attack, so the piggies are aaram se.
 
The diplomatic statements from our side are getting more aggressive. i think we are building up narratives and opinions to go a step further from retaliatory strikes to preemptive ones.

The spicy jhumlas both to domestic and foreign audiences are only meant to dissuade the Paapistanis from trying any other stunts.

It is part threat and part setting India's muscular responses as standard to foreign govts and nothing new or unexpected
Like the Jews regularly bomb Gaza but it never makes it as some big headline breaking news.

However Gazans don't have nukes so idk how 1:1 this messaging will work.
 

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