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(05-08-2025, 07:26 AM)ReturnofBroccoli Wrote: So I did the math and in combat jets are going about 26 km a minute. That's quite a lot of time to dodge at a distance of 160 you're looking at 6 minutes and some change 0.o maybe the narrative is incorrect


Also, here is a timeline of events between the two countries by time

https://time.com/7283794/india-pakistan-...-conflict/

Might be another round Pakistans response to India


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As of 10 May 01:05UTC Flightradar24 is not tracking any aircraft within Pakistani airspace, nor any flights bound for destinations within Pakistan.


https://x.com/ChaudharyParvez/status/192...5862405260

 
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#BREAKING: Indian Air Defence has neutralised several Pakistani drones in Amritsar of Punjab. Pakistan yet again targeting civilian areas of Punjab. #indiapakistanwar #BigBreaking #PakistanIndianWar
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#22
Semi ominous development


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BREAKING: Indian media says that four airbases in Pakistan have been targeted in Indian strikes


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India and Pakistan have launched another round of reciprocal strikes in recent hours. Both sides have now targeted locations of increasing strategic importance. Earlier, India targeted a number of Pakistani airbases. Three in total, most notably Pakistan’s Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, very close to the capital of Islamabad, where it appeared that a C-130 was on fire. In retaliation, Pakistan has announced the commencement of what appears to be a wide-ranging targeting of “strategic” Indian targets. Pakistani airspace is now completely closed, per a wide-sweeping NOTAM. This as explosions were just heard on live television in one of the dual capitals of Indian-Administered Kashmir, Srinagar. More to come.


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#23
I did not have this one on my 2025 bingo card. My money was on dinosaur pandemic. Hope they can work this out before deciding to split some atoms.
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#24
Trump on Truth Social says India and Pak have both agreed to a cease fire ! Hopefully the hostilities will stop !




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#25
(05-08-2025, 12:35 AM)Tinkerpeach Wrote: I doubt China will get actively involved. 

They have their own schedule they need to stick to.

Yeah, I'm with you too. 
I don't think China has much to gain from getting involved in this one. 
#26
Pak according to India has already violated the cease fire agreement


this says the cease fire is dead according to India..Jihad is alive and well in Pak


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#27
Videos are sparse, mostly just aftermath footage of shelling in  some neighborhoods. There are a handful of videos  of what  appear to be interceptions of drones or missiles at night from  both sides. A couple of videos of ground forces shelling targets (not visible) from a distance. But what we really hope to see, if they will ever declassify the videos of the aerial combat from the initial assault by India. They sent quite a formation and it was said Pakistan had deployed some to fight with  them, so that is where the real interesting footage would be.

I never worry about India and Pakistan shooting each other with nukes even though Pakistan does have a first strike doctrine and India has a no first strike doctrine. This is just a modern rendition of what they have done repeatedly for  decades now since independence after WW2, temper tantrums over Kashmir.
#28
It would be nice to see Pakistán wiped off the map. For nigh on 30 years they've been playing a double game. They've been accepting money from the US and the UK and singing the "we don't support terrorismo" song, while at the same time they fund, support and train the Talibán. In one documentary about it, a Talibán said "We can't piss up a tree in Kandahar without the Pakistaní ISI knowing about it". Pakistán's ISI is a bastard child of the CIA, and is linked to Kaled Sheikh Mohamed and 9/11 funding. They support terrorism. They were hiding Bin Laden, not that the CIA didn't know where their asset was 24/7. If India were to nuke it, I wouldn't lose any sleep.
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#29
The vídeo is called SECRET PAKISTAN , part one is called "Double cross", and part 2 "Backlash" its on Vimeo and Dailymotion.
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#30
(05-11-2025, 10:32 AM)worldstarcountry Wrote: Videos are sparse, mostly just aftermath footage of shelling in  some neighborhoods. There are a handful of videos  of what  appear to be interceptions of drones or missiles at night from  both sides. A couple of videos of ground forces shelling targets (not visible) from a distance. But what we really hope to see, if they will ever declassify the videos of the aerial combat from the initial assault by India. They sent quite a formation and it was said Pakistan had deployed some to fight with  them, so that is where the real interesting footage would be.

I never worry about India and Pakistan shooting each other with nukes even though Pakistan does have a first strike doctrine and India has a no first strike doctrine. This is just a modern rendition of what they have done repeatedly for  decades now since independence after WW2, temper tantrums over Kashmir.

From what I have been hearing the air battle was very long range. As in neither sides planes actually crossed the others borders. Video wouldn't show much there one side would show them fire missiles the other would show a pilot doing evasive manuvers but doubtful you'd even see the inbound missile because it would have burned through its propellant at those ranges. I would rather hear the comms traffic...but its doubtful they will make that public.



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