Operation Sindoor: India Strikes Terroist Camps Inside Pakitsan

This missile should have hit any warehouse housing their goodies, instead of hitting a runway. Imagine a bunch of their assets are destroyed by this missile.

Supersonic missile may not be as accurate.
I think only 2 Scalp missiles were used on Nur Khan, they hit the C4 target precisely. Even in terms of value, I think mobile C4 equipment will be significantly worth more than second hand C130 Pakistan acquired.
 
This missile should have hit any warehouse housing their goodies, instead of hitting a runway. Imagine a bunch of their assets are destroyed by this missile.

Supersonic missile may not be as accurate.
Bholari was hit by a Supersonic missile. Pretty accurate. There is no reason to doubt its strike accuracy. Perhaps the intention itself was to hit the runway? That's also a possibility.
 
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Whatever we may procure be it su57E
Or F-35, those things too wouldn't be coming quickly, F-35 has many baggages for us, limiting the Indian modification & arsenal, localisation of SU57E would definitely will take more time, also training the HAL employees too will be more than a couple of years, To be real HAL has habit of delaying things, and AMCA will be seen after 2030 that's for sure,
Which leaves us to our remote resources,
We will don't have the first look first fire against PAF for more than half a decade for now,
Upgradation of super sukhoi should be priority too, I am afraid that they will stretch it for too long, rudram 2 &3 induction should be begin in the end of 2026,
We need to fight assymetric to gain air superiority in the neighborhood, we clearly lack the air assets to achieve it, which is not our strength currently, but our strength lies in our missiles,
It was brahmos which broke the back of PAF,
We have to bring the Big boy's
lRAShM, BM-04, pralay,
Rudram 2&3, brahmos ng, brahmos, to over kill them, and we have to strike preemptive,
Their Air bases should be first targets, AD & radars then Thier bird's,
Having HQ-19, won't change the outcome, when it will be facing against storm shadows & brahmos,
Missiles are the way to go for us
 

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Whatever we may procure be it su57E
Or F-35, those things too wouldn't be coming quickly, F-35 has many baggages for us, limiting the Indian modification & arsenal, localisation of SU57E would definitely will take more time, also training the HAL employees too will be more than a couple of years, To be real HAL has habit of delaying things, and AMCA will be seen after 2030 that's for sure,
Which leaves us to our remote resources,
We will don't have the first look first fire against PAF for more than half a decade for now,
Upgradation of super sukhoi should be priority too, I am afraid that they will stretch it for too long, rudram 2 &3 induction should be begin in the end of 2026,
We need to fight assymetric to gain air superiority in the neighborhood, we clearly lack the air assets to achieve it, which is not our strength currently, but our strength lies in our missiles,
It was brahmos which broke the back of PAF,
We have to bring the Big boy's
lRAShM, BM-04, pralay,
Rudram 2&3, brahmos ng, brahmos, to over kill them, and we have to strike preemptive,
Their Air bases should be first targets, AD & radars then Thier bird's,
Having HQ-19, won't change the outcome, when it will be facing against storm shadows & brahmos,
Missiles are the way to go for us

This is repetition of a 2019 like scenario, it’s not the HQ-9 or the new HQ-19 that I am worried about. It’s the J-35. What happens when next time IAF goes up against PAF in a BVR shooting contest, our jets will be at a substantial disadvantage and it increases our chances of losses. IAF cannot entirely rely on preventing PAF from taking off every time, there has to be a better and clear solution to the problem.
 
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This is repetition of a 2019 like scenario, it’s not the HQ-9 or the new HQ-19 that I am worried about. It’s the J-35. What happens when next time IAF goes up against PAF in a BVR shooting contest, our jets will be at a substantial disadvantage and it increases our chances of losses. IAF cannot entirely rely on preventing PAF from taking off every time, there has to be a better and clear solution to the problem.
It is no more a platform vs platform thing now. J-35 would need to face-off integrated Indian systems in its entirety. Those systems have been designed to thwart J-20s. Rest assured that PAF would find that out when they try their misadventure post acquiring J-35s(which is a given).