The Kashmir conflict 2025.

lube

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That's definitely M88. It would be interesting to know how Rafale was brought down. Was it PL-15? or was it HQ9?
Akash!

Only because the planes seem to be falling deep behind the Indian border.
They shouldn't be that vulnerable if they were playing it safe with stand-off munitions.
 

zyklon

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Guys I think this is the back part of an M88, I'm starting to believe the downed Rafale:
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The above photo of the wrecked turbofan appears to have been taken in
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This crash site is ~200km West of Ambala Air Force Station which hosts the IAF No. 17 Squadron's Dassault Rafales.

This crash site is also ~100km East of the Indo-Pakistani border.

Needless to say, it appears increasingly certain that this wreckage belongs to a downed IAF Dassault Rafale.

Aunty Palki - “back door beauty”” ????

Please pardon my ignorance, but you'll have to educate us on the etymology of that nickname of hers. :p
 

talonn

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Stop feeding the trolls, surprised temporary bans haven’t been given out yet.

What do we think about the potential for further escalation? Seems without further ground action hard to to actually impact economic fundamentals
Pakistan said they will retaliate. What goes after that, who knows.
 

Soldier30

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On the night of May 7, the Indian army announced Operation Sindoor, aimed "against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan." The Indian army struck nine targets in Pakistan, Pakistani Kashmir, and Jammu state as part of Operation Sindoor. It is worth noting that it is difficult to publish up-to-date information on these battles, as both sides are using old photos and videos, which is difficult to say for sure. According to India, the strikes were not directed against Pakistani military facilities. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called India's actions an "act of war." The conflict between India and Pakistan, which has been going on for several decades, escalated again after the tragic incident on April 22 in the city of Pahalgam, where 26 people, most of them tourists, were killed in an attack by terrorists from the Lashkar-e-Taiba group. India blamed Pakistan for this, accusing it of involvement in the attack. In response, Pakistan denied the allegations and called for an independent investigation. Both sides have now begun fighting.

 

GulfLander

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There were reports recently that Pak moved troops from Bal0chistan to the border w India..

Seems Bal0chistan is being attacked by some group?
Seven Pakistan army soldiers were killed on Tuesday when their vehicle was targeted by an improvised explosive device in the troubled southwestern province of Balochistan, Pakistan's military said in a statement.
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Pakistan blames India after seven soldiers killed in Balochistan blast
Pakistan says Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) armed group targeted vehicle with an improvised explosive device.
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dingyibvs

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I must say the pattern of screws on the nozzle petals seem like it does correspond a bit more with M88 (first pic, Rafale), than M53 (second pic, Mirage 2000)

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That's 100% a M88, so Rafale. The only possibility preventing it from being also 100% certain to be a crash in this front is if it's an old picture from a previous crash (I'm assuming some have crashed before, right?)
 

Rafi

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The above photo of the wrecked turbofan appears to have been taken in
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This crash site is ~200km West of Ambala Air Force Station which hosts the IAF No. 17 Squadron's Dassault Rafales.

This crash site is also ~100km East of the Indo-Pakistani border.

Needless to say, it appears increasingly certain that this wreckage belongs to a downed IAF Dassault Rafale.



Please pardon my ignorance, but you'll have to educate us on the etymology of that nickname of hers. :p

just a rumour that in her college days, she would indulge in activities with her boyfriends which would keep her “intact” but also………….Back door beauty was born, though beauty is debatable lol.
 
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