Maybe the local terrain favored a small low flying aircraft.I feel that the decision was very unstrategic. The fact that I am writing this on SF is not lost on me.

Maybe the local terrain favored a small low flying aircraft.I feel that the decision was very unstrategic. The fact that I am writing this on SF is not lost on me.

I am sure it did. The fact that they dared to do it means they were certain that there exists a high probability that the Jags will succeed w/o losses. However, it is very 'unconventional' of them to do so as you pointed out.Maybe the local terrain favored a small low flying aircraft.![]()
I'll fire two shots here. Things should stay balanced:

No, I differ on this fact. The area which were targeted by IAF jets, and the fact (at least publically known) that IAF jets remained well inside Indian Air space, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana and Punjab sectors didn't had geographical features to help with the terrain masking approach except Pathankot onwards HP & J&K union territories. Something tells me there is more to this than what we are trying to interpret here.Maybe the local terrain favored a small low flying aircraft.![]()
Flock of blind sheeps are looking for greener pastures!
paf literally did spray and pray with all the p15s they had, ones our jets launched their ground payload, hence fired first , now when the missiles are coming towards you, you don't fight back you run, especially when ground payload is already launched.Flock of blind sheeps are looking for greener pastures!
As someone said earlier, HAVE FAITH!
And how do you claim to know the fact that PAF fired first?paf literally did spray and pray with all the p15s they head ones our jets launched their ground payload, hence fired first , now when the missiles are coming towards you, you don't fight back you run, especially when ground payload is already launched.
The tactical blunder was letting paf shoot first, because order from above was to only target terror infra and don’t engage with Pakistani military if possible.
In 2025, the official Indian statement regarding military action against Pakistan emphasized a policy of strategic restraint and non-escalation, specifically directing initial strikes only at terror infrastructure.And how do you claim to know the fact that PAF fired first?
I cannot comment on any other aspect. However, not doing SEAD was not a good decision. As Gautam said earlier, pretty insane that they agreed to do it w/o SEAD. Could be geopolitics and other things. The fact that they pulled it off w/o Pilot loss is something they should be credited with. I see very few people talking about the fact that India did not loose any pilots. IAF did a decent job.paf literally did spray and pray with all the p15s they had, ones our jets launched their ground payload, hence fired first , now when the missiles are coming towards you, you don't fight back you run, especially when ground payload is already launched.
The tactical blunder was letting paf shoot first, because order from above was to only target terror infra and don’t engage with Pakistani military if possible.
The cowards hid behind civilian air traffic and fired PL-15s from aprox 200kms away. We couldn't fire back because that could have caused civilian life loss and a major tragedy which our government wanted to avoid. Our Ops wasn't a full fledged war but a restraint skirmish with Pak.In 2025, the official Indian statement regarding military action against Pakistan emphasized a policy of strategic restraint and non-escalation, specifically directing initial strikes only at terror infrastructure.
IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh later revealed that the air command center had issued strict orders to pilots not to engage in combat with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during the initial bombing of terror sites on May 7 to avoid broader military conflict.
Something that a vast majority fail to consider. India issued repeated warnings regarding this and even repeated this in print/TV media.The cowards hid behind civilian air traffic and fired PL-15s from aprox 200kms away.
Re-read and understand what you are saying and is that making sense to you?In 2025, the official Indian statement regarding military action against Pakistan emphasized a policy of strategic restraint and non-escalation, specifically directing initial strikes only at terror infrastructure.
IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh later revealed that the air command center had issued strict orders to pilots not to engage in combat with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) during the initial bombing of terror sites on May 7 to avoid broader military conflict.
Yes and they were of no help as that happened after first day of initial one hour engagement.Something that a vast majority fail to consider. India issued repeated warnings regarding this and even repeated this in print/TV media.
Indian fighter pilots delivered what they were asked for. Equipments losses, if any, don't matter in bigger game picture.I cannot comment on any other aspect. However, not doing SEAD was not a good decision. As Gautam said earlier, pretty insane that they agreed to do it w/o SEAD. Could be geopolitics and other things. The fact that they pulled it off w/o Pilot loss is something they should be credited with. I see very few people talking about the fact that India did not loose any pilots. IAF did a decent job.