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My speculation -By the generals own admission we have pretty much buried most of the pakistani nuclear warheads under the hills and its close to impossible to retrieve them now which begs the question why is the ceasefire so lopsided
Aren't there short service commission officers retiring every year? Why don't some media houses hire them? The level of misinformation spread by the media due to genuine ignorance and a bid to report the news first is staggering. Absolute retards.
Anyone had kept an eye on kanglu social media these past few days?
what happened there?
I felt like this too but having had time to think things over and sobered down from the crack-like high of day before yday I feel expecting PoK to be reintegrated, Balochistan to be granted independence immediately along dismemberming Pak using a military invasion at this time as a goal in response to Pehelgam might have been a little unrealistic. It will happen in due course of time without us having to put boots on the ground. We only ever escalated in response to Pak provocations who wanted the last word every time but weren't getting it. I'm not sure if we had gamed that we wanted to end Pak statehood when we hit all terror launch pads and were complaining last week that nothing is being done and were abusing Modi and the army both for lack of preparedness. We have been upgrading our doctrine vis a vis Pak successively every single time.In the larger picture, what Joseph Noony says is bang on, we should have finished the job when we had them on the mat. But I guess the nuke base airstrike made matters a bit too complicated with US dept of energy getting involved etc....I am inclined to believe we were forced to strike Kirana hills because porkies were abt to do something on the N front, and not as a show of strength, precisely because it complicates the situation and prevents us from pursuing further conventional military goals .
Anyway lets hope Op Sindhoor continues and we completely defang porkies and their military
Where's rest of the aircraft? Rafale has two engines, where's the other one? How did the engine suddenly separate itself from the airplane chasis?
Also, can't you see how small that engine is compared to the nearby guy? Does it look like a 3.5m long engine?
They are concluding it is M-88 Engine by just seeing outer casing at the exhaust. While M-88 is small in comparison to other engines, but is it that small? Not to mention, most aircrafts when hit by a missile has it's fuselage attached to it. This is the only photo people are using to prove Rafale has gone down. But the evidence is anything but conclusive.
They unbanned X hoping jahil awam will help them in propaganda but they gave us live footage of PAF air bases burningWatching the PDF chatter , the gas seems to have gone from the inbreds. No videos of damage to Indian airfields compared to dozens of videos of damage to Paki assets all over their country. Unlike Balakot this time we have so many high resolution videos . Most of them taken by common Paki's themselves.
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Few corrections, Chaghai Hills are 700km from the closest Indian Air base. IAF did not go west of the Shahbaz AFB in Jacocabad. We do not have the reach or the capability to destroy nuclear weapons in a direct strike, the way people think. What we have is a way to decapitate their Command and Control, limit their access to their nuclear weapons by blowing up their AFB, and destroying the access tunnels to their nuclear storage facilities. Unless you are sending 10000+ SF troops, 100s of scientists, and provide them local air cover while maintaining fire support through artillery or CM/BM, you cannot take out Pakistani nukes. They maintain their nukes at 3 different storage sites, and some nukes are readily available at airbases. Some of their Nukes are already mounted on TELs and roam all across the country 24x7, ready to strike our civilian or military infrastructure.We destroyed majority of their nuclear arsenal. The last hit was on Chaghai which is their largest nuclear bomb storage facility. Now, it makes sense why we agreed to ceasefire. In reality though, there is no ceasefire. Operation Sindhoor is continuing. It looks like we have destroyed 80% of their nuclear arsenal.
Is there any way to directly support their families?
10 km is often a default for shallow earthquakes whoese depth is too shallow to calculate and the seismograph covera Is sparseANSS Comprehensive Earthquake Catalog (ComCat) Documentation
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazardsearthquake.usgs.gov
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Sometimes when depth is poorly constrained by available seismic data, the location program will set the depth at a fixed value. For example, 33 km is often used as a default depth for earthquakes determined to be shallow, but whose depth is not satisfactorily determined by the data, whereas default depths of 5 or 10 km are often used in mid-continental areas and on mid-ocean ridges since earthquakes in these areas are usually shallower than 33 km.
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Mine shaft collapse have produced 4 Richter scale earthquakes in the past
1. Crandall Canyon Mine Collapse (2007); 4.0 Richter scale later revised to 3.9 Richter scale
2. Shandong Gypsum Mine Collapse (China, 2015) 4.0 Richter scale
3. Stamper Underground Mine Collapse (Missouri, USA, 2024) 3.5 richter scale
A thermobaric explosion in a hvac ventilated tunnel system could trigger a mine collapse and create such an earthquake.
we had an earthquake registered very close to chagai hills at 2 am may 10 with depth of 10 km. which as I said earlier is often the default for shallow earthquakes
This is all speculation so take it with a massive bora of salt
Internal report of Bholari airbase-;
View: https://x.com/ajeetbharti/status/1921896398842179594?t=W2i0qKvqXIma1-RV6RGGIg&s=19