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waise just a side note - while our weapons have performed brilliantly, they are still not immune to negative press (especially propaganda), if they perform poorly in other countries like armenia.

remember, Akash, brahmos, SAAW(?) and other desi systems did well because of highly networked systems and well-trained crews. there is no guarantee that these weapons will have the same outcome in the hands of armenia, phillippines and vietnam since those factors may or may not be present.

i am especially wary of armenia since their army could not put up much of a fight with the azeris earlier. granted, they were technologically hampered, but crew training and morale is a very important facet of war on which the equipment's performance can matter, and we don't have much info on that.

as i see it, there are only two ways to ensure our equipment is always in the news for good reasons -
  1. pray the customer countries never go for a war
  2. pakistan ko ham hi lagatar pelte rahein every 1-2 years!! :roflb:
 
Pakistan’s Suicidal Overconfidence Shattered

No matter how one looks at it—or how the Western media tries to spin it—and regardless of any credit due to the Trump administration for pausing the conflict between India and Pakistan following the murder of 26 tourists in Kashmir, the facts remain clear:

  1. Pakistan has faced a significant punishment.
  2. Its long-claimed nuclear deterrence lies in tatters. The assumption that it could endlessly bleed India through terrorism while hiding under the nuclear umbrella has been proven disastrously false.
  3. Yes, the U.S. played a role in preventing further humiliation for Pakistan on the battlefield.
  4. Washington played up the nuclear threat to restrain India, despite knowing Pakistan’s status as a state sponsor of terrorism.
  5. The Western media continues to shape global opinion in Pakistan’s favour, attempting to deter India from delivering further justified retribution.
  6. India, fully prepared with its own nuclear deterrent, made it clear that any escalation would result in consequences that Pakistani would not survive to see the next sunrise.
India accomplished its objectives with precision. It was a resounding success. Unfortunately, India’s peaceniks—more concerned with appeasement than justice—showed little sympathy for the 26 murdered tourists, instead trying to restrain India or assist Pakistan in evading consequences.

After the destruction of nine terror sites, Pakistan should have stood down. Instead, it escalated, deploying drones and missiles against Indian military installations—none of which found their mark. The disappointment was palpable in both Pakistani ranks and among their Chinese suppliers.

India, at that point, had no reason to hold back.

What followed was a devastating strike on all major Pakistani military airfields—an unmistakable message: stop now, or more destruction will follow. With Pakistan’s counterstrikes proving ineffective, the U.S. suddenly stepped in—effectively to rescue Pakistan from further ruin. The myth of Pakistan’s nuclear shield had collapsed under the weight of India’s preparedness.

In the end, some credit does go to the United States for forcing Pakistan to ceasefire and abandon its climb up the nuclear escalation ladder. But now, America faces a bigger challenge: dismantling Pakistan’s ability to use nuclear threats as cover for terrorism and mini-conflicts like this one.
 
My opinion possibly be a minority opinion but I doubt Pakis has any working nuclear war head. Having Technology, doing controlled blasts and having parts of system with help(or theft) of Iran and North korea is 1 thing , having a workable War head that can operate and hit a country is entire different.

also there is possibility USA after 9/11 and while operating in AF already take care of this, Pakistan is just bluffing - which is their national pass time.
I hope you are right. Either way these nukes needed to be eliminated. I hope majority of them, if they had any, got destroyed when Indian military bombed their nuclear facilities. Remainder, if there are any left, will be destroyed soon.
 
We have their Mirage wreckage+pilot and they have at least portion of our Rafale wreckage. There is an understanding at DGMO level to keep each others shit hushed up to avoid fallout.
But but DGAO said twice we don't count body bags and also we don't have any wreckage on our side in the presser ..I was saying the only reason they have kept silence is that either we had dead porki pilot or captured porki pilot

Even someone like Burkha who hardly post such stuff claimed we have caputred a porki pilot in jammu region

The only reason why we are keeping silent is they too have something which they can put out based on our actions .

So quietly Porki pilot will be handed over to them without any hungama on TV
 
Maj Gen Narayanan and Lt Gen Dushyant Singh, both retired, on a Gunner's Shot session today evening have said that they have been asked by the powers at the highest levels not to speak about Nur and Kirana incidents. Maj Gen Narayanan yesterday had spoken in detail about Kirana Hills Attack.
Draw your own conclusions.

Watch from 15:15 timeline.

View: https://www.youtube.com/live/Lvi1-KnOnPg?si=HCR3QbuDBgj_W8aE
 
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