The Kashmir conflict 2025.

plawolf

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A comprehensive Su-30MKI overhaul and upgrade program should've commenced immediately after production wrapped up at Nashik in 2021, using those same facilities and workforce, as the most cost-effective and immediate means of bolstering IAF combat airpower. That this did not occur (and has still not yet occurred) despite talk of a "Super 30" or "Super Sukhoi" program dating back to early 2010s suggests profound mismanagement, misallocation of resources and misapprehension of priorities, across multiple levels of leadership.

Yes, that would be reasonable and logical, IF the primary purpose of Indian weapons procurement projects were about improving the combat capabilities of the Indian armed forces.

However, India has consistently shown with pretty much all of its major weapons procurements that the overriding priority for their decision makers is how to enrich themselves and their allies and cronies under the pretext of foreign arms purchases. How else could you explain the ludicrous prices India paid for their Rafales? The kickbacks from those would make even Trump pause.

The MKI upgrade is DOA precisely because it would be cost effective, far far too much so that insufficient profits can be skimmed off of it by officials.
 

manqiangrexue

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As per local media reports and army figures, 3 killed and 12 injured in Pakistan. No casualties reported on the border.

Indian media reported dozens killed in Poonch (IOK) alone today, 57 injured. Don't know how many previous days but I remember seeing reports of numerous casualties in previous days on Indian side of Kashmir.
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FR24 radar data showed 6-8 daily flights of USAF C-17A cargo to India via Al-Udeid AB in Qatar, daily for more than a week. Looks like munitions sent in similar to how US was supplying Israel with daily flights.
So... 13+15 Indians killed = 28, maybe a pilot who was unlikely to survive a SAM strike = 29?
And 26+3 Pakistanis killed = 29
Is that kinda close to what we know?
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Han Patriot

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Don't believe this. They are not going to let an arsenal of almost 500 Amraams go to waste just because of some non legally binding agreement.

They now got 2 platforms which are better at BVR warfare than their F-16's.
I believe they were trying out their J10s and were shocked by the performance. They were briefing the Chinese ambassador at 4am. Probably asking for more J10s and PL15s
 

xyz4321

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The fact is that the IAF's single-seat/combat Rafale uses the tail number "BS" to commemorate the retired former Air Force Chief Birender Singh Dhanoa
I wanted to comment on the post earlier in the thread on the current chief Dharkar's "retirement" "coinciding" with current conflict.

Birender Dhanoa was the Air Chief in 2019. He also "retired" right in the middle of the 2019 skirmish.

That sounds a bit too much for a coincidence, especially considering that you are leaving office in the middle of a war! Ideally, you'd delay it by a week or two atleast.

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Surely, these drones are brought down via electronic interference. There is no sign of explosive damage on them.

Video of the Brahmos with various serial #s / designations ("CK310")
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Video of Poonch bombardment by Pak Army. Narrator in video says: "all the vehicles are moving to Surankote and Jammu; the whole of Poonch has been emptied out"
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Now this is really interesting, if true. Analysts' report on Pakistan's electronic warfare.
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GOODTREE

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26 civilians killed, 46 injured in Indian attack on Pakistan: official​

Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2025-05-07 16:40:00

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A damaged mosque is seen after an overnight Indian missile attack in Bahawalpur district, Punjab province, eastern Pakistan on May 7, 2025. Twenty-six people, including women and children, were killed and 46 others injured when India attacked civilian settlements in six areas of Pakistan on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, a spokesperson for the Pakistani army's media wing said. (Photo by Mansoor Abbas/Xinhua)

ISLAMABAD, May 7 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-six people, including women and children, were killed and 46 others injured when India attacked civilian settlements in six areas of Pakistan on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, a spokesperson for the Pakistani army's media wing said.

India attacked houses and mosques, targeting civilians in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and the country's east Punjab province, Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry told media in a briefing.
He confirmed that the Pakistan Air Force shot down five Indian fighter jets, including three Rafales, one MiG-29, one Sukhoi, and a combat drone whose debris fell inside Indian territory. "None of the Pakistani aircraft went inside Indian airspace," he added.

The ISPR chief said several posts and a brigade headquarters of the Indian army were targeted in Pakistan's retaliatory action.
Pakistani Air Force launched the attack only after India carried out "the unprovoked, uncalled-for aggression against the territorial integrity, and the innocent people of Pakistan by firing at them through standoff weapons."

In this incident, India targeted and damaged the Nausari dam structure of the Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project in Muzaffarabad district, Chaudhry said, adding "targeting hydro infrastructure is an unacceptable and dangerous escalation."

The ISPR chief said that at the time of the attack, scores of national and international flights were in Pakistan's airspace and thousands of civilian passengers' lives were put in grave danger.

Chaudhry said that Pakistan will retaliate in response to the attack which happened in "the darkness of the night," adding that last night's actions from Pakistan were only a retaliation in self-defense.

"Pakistan reserves the right and will respond to this aggression at a time, place, and means of our own choice," he noted.

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This photo taken with mobile phone on May 7, 2025 shows a damaged building following an Indian missile attack in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Twenty-six people, including women and children, were killed and 46 others injured when India attacked civilian settlements in six areas of Pakistan on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, a spokesperson for the Pakistani army's media wing said. (Photo by Muhammad Din Mughal/Xinhua)

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Destroyed houses are seen at a residential area after an Indian missile attack in Bahawalpur district, Punjab province, eastern Pakistan on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Mansoor Abbas/Xinhua)

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A damaged mosque is seen at a residential area after an Indian missile attack in Bahawalpur district, Punjab province, eastern Pakistan on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Mansoor Abbas/Xinhua)


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A destroyed building is seen after an Indian missile attack in Muridke, a town near Lahore, Pakistan on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Sajjad/Xinhua)




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People inspect the damage of an Indian missile attack in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, on May 7, 2025.(Photo by Muhammad Din Mughal/Xinhua)

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People inspect the damage of an Indian missile attack in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, on May 7, 2025. (Photo by Muhammad Din Mughal/Xinhua)

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This photo taken with mobile phone shows fragments of Indian missiles displayed near damaged buildings in Muridke, a town near Lahore, Pakistan on May 7, 2025. (Xinhua/Jamil Bhatti)


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