Ultima Thule
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I knew you could deny, you're in the delusional modeSee, you guys bring xyz thing... based on leaked pics... that's how propaganda works... some people good at that work...
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I knew you could deny, you're in the delusional modeSee, you guys bring xyz thing... based on leaked pics... that's how propaganda works... some people good at that work...
I knew you could deny, you're in the delusional mode
Without any valid logic and common sense, your argument worth nothing, and i gave you a prove they upgraded their S-300 under the permission of Russia, and i am talking about facts not about your fairy tales, fantasy worldNo after recent events ...from past 10 years... I came to conclusion ..... delusional is one who lives under someone's supremacy... am free to think , talk... I'm giving my opinion at my will.. .
Last time I checked its Pk defence not indian nor world defence. So "they" are the very Pakistani for which "PK" stands for in pk defence. You guys want everything Indian way but thats not how the reality is.And they come at you, not in ones or twos, not in dozens, but like Mongolian hordes.
Yup thats the fun part we were told mighty SU30mki with vedic tech will be all over Pakistan airspace but in reality it was not even found on Indian airspace on given day.The fun part will be re-reading them in six months.
Is Rafale the new Su30Mki?course, any outright challenges to those who posted will be met with bland deflections.

Defending Leh airport would need at least 4 battalions of S-400 SAM against 2 battalions of PH-3 with with 144 long range rockets, firing all within 5 minutes.
Limited stock of imported S-400 missiles against unlimited supply of Chinese domestic production rockets means Indians SAM defence will run out of missiles while the Chinese could continue to bombard the airport for hours until kingdom come.
Leh airport is located at less than 90 km from the nearest LAC and is within range of Chinese rockets, rocket assisted 155mm artillery shells, air to ground missiles and air launched stand off glide bombs. Leh airport is simply too close to LAC and is extremely vulnerable.
I am talking about the defence of Leh airport against hundreds of rockets. How many SAM can you deployed for Leh airport and neglect air defence for other strategic sites. Rockets are cheap, SAMs are very expensive.why do you think India doesnt have rockets or artillery what a stupid presumption...
India currently mounts more artillery near the border also why do you think S-400 is the only way India has
Akash
Spyder
Barak
to handle pretty much everything chinese have.
Himalayas are no ideal playgrounds for military at the end of line its the infantry who are dug deep into mountain passes that controls the flow of military strategies and India has already good experience fighting upwards and here India hold higher positions... PLA doesn’t have any edge over IA in Indo Tibetan border...
I am talking about the defence of Leh airport against hundreds of rockets. How many SAM can you deployed for Leh airport and neglect air defence for other strategic sites. Rockets are cheap, SAMs are very expensive.
What nonsense are you posting!!!
Long range rockets have flight path very different from small/medium calibre rockets, they come down at near vertical direction which no mountain can stop it. May be your indian rockets behave differently. And how are you going to counter the mobile rocket launchers that is constantly on the move? Using your satellite or counter battery radar? They will be moved within 3 minutes after firing and your target location becomes outdated immediately.
Nearest Chinese airport is more than 200 km away, other than using missiles, you have no way of hitting them.
And what is it nonsense that you wrote "MLRS are basically useful in planes that too when they have guided rockets as trajectory should not be hampered by mountain ranges..."
Oh bhai they have long range MRLS THEY CAN FIRE FROM TIBET AND CAN EASILY REACH NEW DELHIHaha I again repeat MLRS are useless in Himalayan terrain... Mountain region doesnt give much running time there are few major roads and extremely hard in these ranges to go off roading... before they are being deployed other side can mount other-side can call for air strike there are plenty of air to ground munitions that can easily take care of these targets ... it seems you dont understand the terrain that Army has to negotiate in Himalays..
And no Rockets dont use manoeuver they use ballistic trajectory mostly even guided rockets cant go beyond few course corrections... only way to attack is top down cruise missiles better check the terrain once and let me know can a heavy truck fire and go hide thr lol
Oh bhai they have long range MRLS THEY CAN FIRE FROM TIBET AND CAN EASILY REACH NEW DELHI
Watch the trajectory of this long range precision rocket fired from 100 km away. The rocket flew to high altitude beyond 10,000m and came down vertically on a target about the size of a tank. You can't even hide in a small V shape valley.Haha learn about
Himalayan Terrain between Tibet and Delhi
Learn about ballistic trajectory
And specially without being Biased learn about Indian capabilities
Watch the trajectory of this long range precision rocket fired from 100 km away. The rocket flew to high altitude beyond 10,000m and came down vertically on a target about the size of a tank. You can't even hide in a small V shape valley.
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Watch the trajectory of this long range precision rocket fired from 100 km away. The rocket flew to high altitude beyond 10,000m and came down vertically on a target about the size of a tank. You can't even hide in a small V shape valley.
Also, try to learn about the highland plateau and geography of Tibet, and trajectory from high ground to low ground.
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