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Parker has no chance to violate multi-layered Indian defense

New Delhi: Lt. General Rajiv Ghai, Director-General of Military Operations (DGMO), said on Monday that Pakistan has no chance to destroy and target Indan Airfields and Logistic facilities with the impact of India’s multi-layered air defense system.

India also found debris from China’s PL-15 air-to-air missiles, as well as the wreckage of Türkiye-Royal Yiha and Songar drones used by Pakistan. Officials also released photos of a falling rage-style jet in Pakistan’s Sea City.

Air Operations Director General AK AK Bharti beat social media rumors that the IAF attacked Pakistan’s Kirana Hills, where a nuclear facility was reportedly on the hill. “We didn’t hit Mount Kirana,” he said. DGAO was asked about social media rumors that India attacked a website called Kirana Hills, which reportedly had a nuclear storage facility during its counter-offensive.

“In our inventory, we have a unique mix of anti-unmanned air systems, air defense weapons and electronic warfare media,” Ghai said in a joint service press conference. That’s why when you see the Pakistan Air Force attacking our airports and logistics on May 9 and October 9. ”

Lt. Gillian will use cricket analogies to show the robustness of Indian air defense systems, which fights recent Pakistani aggression, saying that certain systems of India’s layered grid will reduce air threats regardless of the enemy’s intentions before they can achieve the intended target.

“In the 1970s, the Ashes series between Australia and England and two Australian pacemakers – Jeff Thomson and Dennis Lillee – had names in cricket history. They destroyed England’s batting lineup. The Australian made a quote.

He added: “If you see (the layer of Indian air defense system), you will understand what I want to say. Even if you go over all the layers, one layer of this grid system will disappoint you.”

India’s strikes attacked Sargoda’s air base, with some reports linking to the underground nuclear storage facility in Kirana Hills.

“Although some minor losses have been caused, all of our military bases and systems continue to operate in full swing and are ready to perform any further missions,” Marshal Barty said.

Asked about the message conveyed by using Ramdhari Singh Dinkar’s poem in a video demonstration, Air Marshal Bharti recited the couplet – “Vinay na Manat Jaldhi Jad, Bhaye din din Beet, Bole Ram Sakop tab, Bhai Bin hohohohohohohohona na preet”. The couplet was translated into English and wrote: “The ocean is still unshakable by the demands of modesty, and three days passed. Then Lord Ram angrily declared that there was no fear, no love.” The couplet refers to Lord Ram, waiting for the era of the Ocean God to grant him to Lanka, lost his patience and became angry three days later. He declared that without fear, love would not exist, and raised his bow. Only in this way can the sea god appear and help Lord Ram. “What information is given…so the hint is enough to accommodate a smart man,” added Marshal Bharti Air Marshal.

Marshal Balti said the Indian military’s struggle was a battle against terrorists and their support infrastructure, but it was a “sad” for the Pakistani army to choose to defeat terrorists.

On air defense systems, Bharti Airways said: “All of this is brought together by LAF’s Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACC) as an efficient and effective AD (Assisted Defense) environment, which is a U.S.-centric OP capability.”

“The performance and efficacy I want to record, even older and combat-ready advertising weapons like Pechora, Osa-Ak and Llad Guns, are against Pakistani threat vectors in the current business.” Another highlight of Operation Sindoor is the outstanding performance of local advertising weapons like Akash System, said Air Marshal Bharti.

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