Air Engagement of Operation Sindoor : Analysis

A western pilot's channel, with interview


This is big news from the video. China is selling 40 J-35 to Pakistan.
Seriously?, relying on a Pakistani for such an interview?. Imagine, interviewing a russian about Battle of Kyiv.

Every US-based military analysis channel is a disappointment. As I was saying, Americans are generally self-obsessed midwits.
 
if the Rafale has indeed crashed, It's almost 2 weeks now and Martin Baker still didn't put up a notice . I think MB have some automatic transponder or something that notify their servers if the seat has been deployed.

They even put out notices for USAF F18 super hornet crashes, so why would they not do it for the Rafale by now given MB is not even a French company. They're usually quite quick.

I dont think it crashed at all.
 
She probably doesn't know what air defence means and tbh even our MEA walas won't know lol.
if the Rafale has indeed crashed, It's almost 2 weeks now and Martin Baker still didn't put up a notice . I think MB have some automatic transponder or something that notify their servers if the seat has been deployed.

They even put out notices for USAF F18 super hornet crashes, so why would they not do it for the Rafale by now given MB is not even a French company. They're usually quite quick.

I dont think it crashed at all.
IAF has to come out and give a detailed debriefing ASAP. Its been more than 1 week since ceasefire idk what they're waiting for!!!!
 
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IAF has to come out and give a detailed debriefing ASAP. Its been more than 1 week since ceasefire idk what they're waiting for!!!!
You are confused. There is no ceasefire agreement yet only ceasefire understanding over call between DGMOs.

We are still saying operation sindoor is still ongoing.
if the Rafale has indeed crashed, It's almost 2 weeks now and Martin Baker still didn't put up a notice . I think MB have some automatic transponder or something that notify their servers if the seat has been deployed.
Do you think sovereign nations allow "transponders" to be put inside their multimillion-dollar prized assets? Don't you think it's an obviously huge vulnerability?
 
if the Rafale has indeed crashed, It's almost 2 weeks now and Martin Baker still didn't put up a notice . I think MB have some automatic transponder or something that notify their servers if the seat has been deployed.

They even put out notices for USAF F18 super hornet crashes, so why would they not do it for the Rafale by now given MB is not even a French company. They're usually quite quick.

I dont think it crashed at all.
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At least three Western fighter jets were shot down. The details of the crashes of 7785, 7786, and 7787 have not been disclosed.
 
Also unlikely PLAAF can stations more than 15-20 J20 in Tibet. 5th gen jets require specialized hangars to keep their RAM coating from degrading iirc and building and maintaining such infrastructure at Tibet is difficult to say the least not to mention always at risk from Scalp and Brahmos.

Why stop there please go ahead and give Pak F35s lol. More targets for Balochis to destroy while its still on the ground.


J36 is bigger threat due to longer range.
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J20 said: My stealth coating is not like the ferrite of F22. My stealth coating is similar to the double-sided jacquard structure of silk weaving, integrating conductive yarns into the textile matrix to form a geometric structure that can effectively absorb radar waves. Its basic structure includes a quartz fiber dielectric bottom layer and a resonant circuit composed of stainless steel yarns, which can convert electromagnetic energy into heat energy and dissipate it.
This structure has extremely strong tensile strength.
So I can easily deploy it at the Xigaze Airport in Tibet, and I don’t need those delicate temperature-controlled hangars.
 
I wish you stopped projecting your predicament on me , sweetie. How am I too blame for your lack of full transition & now a reverting to your original gender especially after losing them gonads ?!

You've my profound sympathies though.


Here's an article from 9th May attesting to the S-400 ADS having shot down an F-16 from more than 200 kms away.


Apparently either a 48N6E3 or a 40N6E was used & the F-16 which was either on the verge of take off or just took off from the base went down faster than you do on your men .
That was a remote strike carried out by the S400 under the command and data relay of the A50. Do you think the Phalcon AWACS can perform data relay with the S400? Will Russia allow it? Especially after the war between Russia and Ukraine.
 
Except you don't know shit about the air ops that IAF undertook. So sit down. Courage is an alien concept for CCP bots, so avoid throwing it around when talking about IAF, you clearly are out of your depth.".
Even if the Indians shoot down a JF-17, no one will laugh at the Indian Air Force. But they did nothing except punch a few holes in Pakistani airports.
 
Even if the Indians shoot down a JF-17, no one will laugh at the Indian Air Force. But they did nothing except punch a few holes in Pakistani airports.
Well the IAF did precisely hit a hanger which contained SAAB AWACS according to former PAF Marshall. The hangar collapsed and killed a PAF squadron leader along with 5 other PAF personal and injured at least 12 other PAF ppl working at the hangar. Such an incident did not happen in the Indian side. You know why? Because we don't have air defence systems that have a tough time seeing things like your people. Lol.
Say hello to one of the holes IAF made:

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Does India have the capability to track PLA movement incase of conflict?
Tawang incident showed we don't have real-time movement tracking capability as that intelligence was provided by the US but by 2030 its highly likely we will have it because we are launching phase 3 of our satellite surveillance program which will launch 52 sats. That program was supposed to be completed by 2030 but now has been expedited and will be complete by 2027. The real problem is PLA counterspace capability. We need a deterrence for that too.
 
BTW J36 is actually a tremendous threat like life or death threat to India imo. It has over 2,500 km range iirc which means they can launch it from airbases in Xinjiang and it will have the capability to penetrate our AD and bomb New Delhi even. Now imagine if those bombs can be replaced by nuclear weapons? Quite frankly our air power has lagged behind dangerously and tbh I don't see any way out. AMCA when it comes will have outdated stealth and 4th gen engines. By then I'm quite sure Chinese would fit at least their 5th gen engines on J36. I really don't see how we can counter this and its quite frightening. J36 will apparently even have a 5,000 TRM module GaN radar and Ching chongs may even make it GaN on diamond by 2035 when AMCA enters service. How do we defeat this threat? Can we defeat this threat?

I don't believe J-36 is meant for penetration. But the H-XX could become a threat.

Even with GE414 AMCA can defeat J35 and hold it's own against J20.

Quite unlikely. The F414 AMCAs are largely to certify the airframe and get some avionics working to a specific baseline level. By the time the definitive version is made, both cockpit and avionics will need modernization.

Which means we can have engines ready for a AHCA prototype first flight in 2038.

Don't expect the design stage to start anytime before 2035. As long as the first flight is before 2045, we will have a winner. We need IOC in 2052.

There's a chance we could go for an NG version of AMCA as stopgap to make up for AHCA delays by half a decade. So late 2050s.
 
Reports- Indian Women Pilots played a very key role in Sindoor

- Tally of terrorists killed in strike 1 is now 170
- Bahawalpur was not fully evacuated- many terrorists had remained in the facility for some reason (probably thinking India will never strike tthat deep). Those accounted for biggest terrorist losses.
- 40-50 personnel of PA forces killed
 

India’s S-400 air defence system in Adampur went into action no less than 11 times during Operation Sindoor and destroyed a Pakistani SAAB-2000 airborne early warning system as far as 315 kilometres away deep in Pakistan.

Indian Air Force also has proof of its missiles having downed one C-130 J medium lift aircraft, a JF-17 and two F-16 fighters on ground and in the air, they added.