How did the Indian fighter aircraft Mirage attack Pakistan's Balakot
On the morning of February 26, people were sleepy, Pakistani spokesman Asif Gafoor tweeted, informing that the fighter aircraft of India had entered the Muzaffarabad sector within the control of three to four kilometers across the Line of Control. Gafoor also said that after immediate response to Pakistan, India had to retreat and there was no harm.
After this, India said that the Indian Air Force in Balakot, Pakistan, has demolished the hideouts of extremist organizations. This time Pakistan has acknowledged that India's fighter aircraft had come while the last time Pakistan had rejected India's claim of surgical strike. Now, the questions are being raised that Indian fighter planes enter Pakistan and come out after the attack; Pakistan on the other hand does not do anything.
Even Pakistanis are asking their army questions why their army did not kill these Indian planes? Pakistani citizen Fawad Javed has asked the Pakistani Army questions how the Indian aircraft cross the border? Javed tweeted, they entered our airspace and our army did not kill them. Now you are only firing on Twitter Does Pakistan not know from its Air Force surveillance system that the Indian aircrafts have entered its borders? After all, why can not Pakistan take any action?
Laxman Kumar Bahera, director of The Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, says that Pakistan's Air Force is very weak compared to the Indian Air Force. Bahera says that Pakistan's Air Force is not capable of responding to such attacks. The preparations of the Indian Air Force were so precise that it was not easy for Pakistan to make an estimate. India has carried out this attack in a very short time. Pakistan's air surveillance system and jammer are very lax. Handling the attack of such a short time is not the case with Pakistan's current air surveillance bus.
Media reports of India are being claimed that 12 Mirage fighter aircraft of India had crossed the border and returned within 21 minutes by executing the assault. It is being said that in the last five decades, after the 1971 war, India has for the first time crossed the border. In April 2000, Indian Air Force bought two A-50 AWAC (Airborne Warning and Control) aircraft from Russia. This was very important for radar systems and electronic surveillance.
When India had bought it, then retired Air Marshal Ayaz Ahmed Khan of Pakistan had described it as dangerous for Pakistan. Ayaz Khan had said that India has been able to spy this system within Pakistan and spy the Pakistani airspace. Ayaz Khan had warned that the Indian Air Force would know the activities of the Pakistani Air Force base from this system beforehand.
Khan had said that from the A-50 AWAC, India will already know where the Pakistani radar system is located, where the deployment of the missile is and what activities the Pakistani Air Force is doing. The A-50 AWAC made in Russia is capable of detecting all the activities of Pakistan's Air Force and is worrisome for Pakistan.
A report of Defense.PK, a website reporting on defense related issues in Pakistan, says that the Airborne Radars of Pakistan have gone old. According to this report, India has spent a lot on its airborne surveillance. Although Pakistan has also tried to upgrade Khud but India is a very large country, there is so much to do for Pakistan's surveillance system. Ayaz Khan's report has said that after the arrival of Airborne Warning and Control from Russia to India, the Pakistani Air Force's defense system has gone a lot behind.
America is at the forefront of the technology that deals with airborne warning and control technology. Pakistan is now reliant on China in defense matters. But in case of air surveillance, Pakistan has not received much help from China. Defense help and defense technology that has been given to Pakistan by the United States has been completely stopped.
Within a few months of the end of the Obama administration, the US Congress banned F-16 fighter aircraft from selling it to Pakistan. After this, the F-16 Fighter jets started with the attention of developing JF-17 fighter jets in collaboration with China. The US Congress took a tough stand against Pakistan on F-16, then Pakistan started looking for military equipment in another partner.
According to the report of the International Peace Research Institute, the arms deal between USA and Pakistan has slipped from $ 1 billion to $ 2.1 million last year. However, between China and Pakistan, the size of arms deals declined but its speed is slow. Pakistan's arms deal with China reached $ 74.4 million to $ 51.4 million. Simultaneously, China was ranked number one in terms of arms sales to Pakistan.
According to the American Defense Website Global Fire Power, Pakistan has 1281 aircraft, while India has 2185. Laxman Kumar Behra also believes that Pakistan is a nuclear power country but in many cases it is very weak compared to India. According to the news agency PTI, BSF will be able to achieve surveillance capacity of 2000 km on the border with Pakistan and Bangladesh soon.
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