Pakistan’s AWAC destroyed during Brahmin strike in India, acknowledging former air marshal: “Missiles keep coming”

Airplane hits Bholari missile bomb
I’m not sure they (Indian Forces) fired four back-to-back Brahmos ground missiles or air-to-surface missiles or air-to-surface missiles. Pakistani pilots are eager to fix the plane, but unfortunately, unfortunately, the fourth hit the hangar of the Bholari Airbase on the Bholari Airbase, which we have said on our AWACS.
AWACS aircraft plays a key role in long-range radar surveillance and air operations coordination. It detects aircraft, vessels, vehicles and incoming projectiles and supports real-time threat assessment and response from air and ground teams.
India launches targeted military strikes after Pahalgam attack
India launched a precision missile attack on the entire Pakistani military infrastructure in retaliation for the terrorist attack in Pahargam on April 22. In response to Pakistan’s drone attack on Indian civilians, Indian troops attacked radar systems, command centers and ammunition stores at sites such as Rafiqui, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, Bholari, Bholari and Sialkot.
The degree of damage confirmed by satellite image
Although the Pakistani military publicly minimizes the impact, satellite images have confirmed to cause significant damage to various military devices. The Indian military said this is the first time a country has successfully attacked an air base in a nuclear-weapon country.
Within three hours, 11 bases were attacked, including Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Murid, Sukkur, Sialkot, Pasrur, Pasrur, Chunian, Sargodha, Sargodha, Skaru, Bholari, Bholari and Jacobabad. Now it’s time to send some information to the enemy…hit where it will be hurt. To avoid escalation,” said Marshal Ak Ak Bharti Air.
Pakistan raises questions about reliability to the shift in Chinese military equipment
Recently, Pakistan’s dependence on China has increased significantly. Pakistan uses a lot of Chinese military equipment, such as the HQ-9 air defense department and PL-15 missiles, marking a new direction for its military procurement strategy. Although the United States and European countries continue to provide defense technology to Pakistan, recent trends show reliance on China. However, this transition has led to operational challenges on the ground.
Navy fights flawed Chinese frigates
In 2022, the report shows that Pakistan’s navy has been facing technical problems with four Chinese-made F-22P frigates. The ships were aroused from 2009 to later, including one with Chinese technical support local assembly. A Geopolitica report notes faults in imaging and radar systems and problems with engine performance. China’s faulty parts and lack of adequate service have reduced the performance of the ship’s current service.
Pakistan’s air defense failure in operation Sindoor
During Operation Sindor, India’s targeted missile strike campaign, Pakistan’s Chinese-made air defense system failed to intercept the upcoming Indian missiles. Such a strike attacked Muridek’s Rashka-e-taiba headquarters. India also targets more than a dozen other locations, with front and rear satellite photos showing direct hits. Despite claims of Pakistan’s PL-15 missiles and J-10C fighter capabilities, Indian troops launched a successful air battle without interception.
Concerns raised by international think tanks
A past study by the American research organization Rand Corporation warned that Chinese military exports often include wrong systems. The report stressed that several countries, including Nigeria and Myanmar, received defective weapons. It noted that despite the low price of Chinese weapons, they often lead to delays and increased costs due to the lack of technical support and spare parts.
Why the country chooses Chinese weapons
One of the main reasons smaller countries seek weapons from China is cost. Many of them cannot afford expensive systems from Western suppliers. In addition, China offers loans and flexible payment methods, making such transactions more attractive to countries facing financial pressure. In the case of Pakistan, its economic restrictions make it difficult for China to ignore even if the system is not very reliable.