Pakistan successfully entered Indian airspace and hit its targets in the recent air-to-air combat. This success clearly demonstrated the superiority of Pakistan’s C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) capabilities, which are several steps ahead of India. This means that Pakistan was monitoring every move of India and keeping a close watch on it.
The C4ISR system is very important for modern war strategy, especially during network-centric warfare. Through this technology, a country can monitor every step of its enemy and take appropriate measures against it. This success of Pakistan is not just a victory of individual weapon systems but it proves the superiority of Pakistan’s entire air combat system over India. The Indian Air Force is completely backward in this field.
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The recent air combat between Pakistan and India was the largest and most intense aerial battle between the two nuclear powers. In this battle, 27 Pakistani fighter jets—including JF-17 Thunder, J-10C, and F-16—were engaged by 70 Indian fighter jets, including Rafale, Su-30 MKI, and MiG-29. Both countries received real-time target information from their AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control Systems), and used long-range missiles such as the PL-15 and Meteor. This battle, which was a new era of air combat, was the first true “jet age” dogfight between the two nuclear powers, where the chances of any mistake were minimal.
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Pakistan shot down 5 Indian fighter jets in this combat. Pakistan has ordered to respond to the Indian attacks by activating Article 51 through its National Security Council (NSC). This battle is important not only for South Asia but also globally. This success of Pakistan’s air force is a strong message to India, and it can start a new era of threats on the global level. This war can bring a new turn on the global political scene.
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