The Kashmir conflict 2025.

BillRamengod

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If mods don't ban then it is up to us to hit the ignore button. Don't feed the troll.....is what I'd like to say but I know there're always some members can't resist...

Coincidently, looks like we're entering a phase of the conflict now. I wonder if Pakistan ordered any close in defense system with their AD
Saddly to say, as we've witnessed in the Russia-Ukraine battlefield—legacy air defense systems cannot stop massed suicide drones. They're simply too much, too small (RCS), and fly too low. So in the foreseeable future, we’ll continue to see such combat scenarios proliferate.

But let me be clear: the large-scale use of drone strikes against civilian targets without a formal declaration of war is outright terror act. (It's warcrime too even if they do)
 
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enroger

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Saddly to say, as we've witnessed in the Russia-Ukraine battlefield—legacy air defense systems cannot stop massed suicide drones. They're simply too much, too small (RCS), and fly too low. So in the foreseeable future, we’ll continue to see such combat scenarios proliferate.

But let me be clear: the large-scale use of drone strikes against civilian targets without a formal declaration of war is outright terror act.

True. I think we're seeing Indian attempt to weaken Pakistan AD with drones now, close in defense system like LD-2000 will come in handy as they won't want to waste a HQ-16 or HQ-9 to take down cheap drones.

While drones are massive headache in general, terminal defense with specialized equipment is still viable, I believe that's why the new 625 system is being mass deployed in PLA. They can't protect everywhere, but they can defend important target such as AD systems
 

bsdnf

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Rheinmetall and Leonardo are both reporting today, European defense sector beta has been amazing but Dassault underperforming for obvious reasons. If the entire Indian air force is grounded, what can Pakistan do with air superiority? If India flies more jets, what will more shoot-downs generate?
India’s current approach is correct:

Deploying large numbers of loitering munitions to attack military&civilian targets, mobilizing cyber troops to fabricate narratives of victory in the information space

Luring the Pakistani Air Force into retaliatory actions, attempt to use its air force and SAM systems to shoot down retaliating aircraft.

If they can shoot them down, it's a major victory. If not, but loitering munitions inflict civilian casualties, that's still a minor victory by their standard. A minor triumph outweighs a major defeat — India wins! Jai Hind!

Gradually lead the public to forget the fact that IAF fighter jets were shot down.

IAF is unlikely to launch large-scale proactive strikes again before the Pakistani Air Force takes action. Similar tactics have been documented in Ukraine as well.
 
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CaribouTruth

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According to popular Indian thought: Chinese are abusing their own technology and deeply sad because it was supposedly defeated in Pakistan by India.

Can someone do a psychoanalysis on the Jay Hindos? How are they able to manufacture an entirely different reality and all collectively believe in it?

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This is nothing, you forgot that they manufactured an entire F-16 shootdown in 2019.

I hoped that they would dream up another one of these fabrications instead of this drone warfare nonsense. Would have been easier and cheaper.
 
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