Dear Air Chief Marshal Singh, With deep respect for your long service to the Indian Air Force — and with a wink to the theatrics of modern aerial brinkmanship —
By Major (r) Haroon Rasheed — Defense and Strategic Analyst India’s Air Force may pride itself on its modernization efforts and acquisition of high-end fighter jets like the Rafale, but
By Major (r) Haroon Rasheed — Defense and Strategic Analyst In what is now being dubbed the largest and most high-tech air warfare engagement in recent history, the Pakistan Air
By Major (R) Haroon Rasheed – Defence & Strategic Analyst Since its inception, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has demonstrated professionalism, technological advancement, and tactical brilliance in various confrontations with
The Pakistan Army Spokesperson (DG ISPR), Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, revealed in a briefing that during the recent four-day war with India, the Pakistani armed forces used only 10 percent of
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur Air Force Base today under tight security. The security arrangements were of a very sensitive nature, the main reason for which was
Pakistan has launched “Operation Bunyan Al-Marsoos” in response to India’s continued provocations. Pakistan has launched attacks on Indian military installations in Gujrat, Rajasthan and New Delhi. The aim of this
Pakistan Air Force Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, while briefing the international media, presented undeniable evidence of the downing of the Indian Rafale aircraft. According to him, India sent 60
Pakistan struck back as a response to India's unprovoked attacks. Pakistan air force shot down 3 Raphales and two SU-30s . Whereas, the Indian attack left 25 civilians killed in
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