Operation Sindoor - Post Conflict Analysis

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Rakesh wrote: 26 Feb 2026 05:47 From the official X account of the US Embassy, Islamabad :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

https://x.com/usembislamabad/status/202 ... 10375?s=20 ---> President Donald J. Trump said in his State of the Union address: "Our country has never been stronger. In my first 10 months, I ended 8 wars, including […] Pakistan and India – would have been a nuclear war. 35 million people, said the Prime Minister of Pakistan, would have died, if it were not for my involvement."
Shabash, the Paki embassy openly stating that the paki army cannot protect the PM of pakistan. :lol:
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Op Sindoor 2 On? Silent, Indirect & Non-Kinetic? • Lt Gen R Shankar (R), Sree Iyer
26 Feb, 2026

After the kinetic phase of Operation Sindoor in 2025, has India shifted into a silent, indirect, or non-kinetic campaign against Pakistan? Is this phase about cyber, economic, diplomatic, intelligence, and water leverage — rather than missiles and airstrikes?



// a core commander of IA 2 corp, Pushkar said non-chalantly that Op Sindoor 2 is in full swing and it is ongoing.
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IAF releases first-ever video of S-400 firing, cites 'longest ever air kill' in Operation Sindoor
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/india ... n-sindoor/
26 Feb 2026
Missile system shown in action ahead of Vayu Shakti exercise to be held on February 27 in Rajasthan.
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India After Operation Sindoor, Through the DIME Framework
https://www.realcleardefense.com/articl ... 67105.html
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Given videos of EF-Solaah coming dowen in flames any more doubts of invincibility of these tayyarahs!!
And Kuwaiti official sources are conforming several of them crashed!!.
Hmm no doubt many were taken down during last years conflict.
No wonder OM's counts kept going up and up following the conflict.
His last count was eleven planes down!! :D
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SRajesh wrote: 02 Mar 2026 13:54 Given videos of EF-Solaah coming dowen in flames any more doubts of invincibility of these tayyarahs!!
And Kuwaiti official sources are conforming several of them crashed!!.
Hmm no doubt many were taken down during last years conflict.
No wonder OM's counts kept going up and up following the conflict.
His last count was eleven planes down!! :D
Well here's the official count from the Ameerikans. This too in a totally uncontested airspace where those MQ9s are flying over Iran. They had the gall to talk about the incompetency of the IAF during op Sindoor.
"US Central Command has just now said three of its F-15 jets "flying in support of Operation Epic Fury" - the US operation against Iran - "went down over Kuwait due to an apparent friendly fire incident".

All six crew ejected safely and have been recovered, it says."
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cy0dp1l57nxt
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SRajesh wrote: 02 Mar 2026 13:54 Given videos of EF-Solaah coming dowen in flames any more doubts of invincibility of these tayyarahs!!
And Kuwaiti official sources are conforming several of them crashed!!.
Hmm no doubt many were taken down during last years conflict.
No wonder OM's counts kept going up and up following the conflict.
His last count was eleven planes down!! :D

SRajesh ji,


it looks like they were brought down by friendly fire by the kuwaiti air defence, so no doubt that the kuwaitis will apologize profusely to trump and also pay for them, along with gifting him with the odd 747 or two or three :mrgreen:

otherwise trump will tariff the hell out of these guys
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It's the Amriki's saying that those are friendly fire. Kuwait city is less than 100km from Iranian border. Eventually Kuwait will be made to pay for any loss , be it by them or by the Iranians.
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chetak wrote: 02 Mar 2026 20:07
it looks like they were brought down by friendly fire by the kuwaiti air defence...
Chetak sir, some experts are theorising that at least one of the 3 F-15s was downed by an AAM (with an F-18 being painted as a likely culprit). Lack of tell tale SAM smoke plume, no jinking to avoid being painted by hostile SAM tracking radar etc being said to be the pointers for the theory.
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How IAF Captain Animesh Patni’s unit shot down Pakistan’s JF-17 with S-400 during Op Sindoor
https://theprint.in/pageturner/excerpt/ ... f/2883391/
19 March 2026
In 'The Sky Warriors', Vishnu Som recounts how IAF Captain Animesh Patni's oversaw the use of the S400 missiles during Operation Sindoor.
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VIDEO: https://x.com/VishnuNDTV/status/2036347 ... 20750?s=20 ---> BESTSELLER ALERT! 🚀🔥 The legendary S-400 surface-to-air missile system played a definitive, game-changing role in Op Sindoor!💥🇮🇳 Feel the heart-stopping tension rbefore one of the most consequential launches — captured in my book 'The Sky Warriors: Operation Sindoor.

https://x.com/AjayshreeSamby3/status/20 ... 78751?s=20 ---> I know people who operate these systems. I can 100% confirm that the narrative is bang on. I always wanted to say that but thought it was unwise to tell this publicly. Anyways no one would have believed me. Thanks Vishnu for narrating it.
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https://x.com/Griezmenace/status/203937 ... 19990?s=20 ---> A P-8I pilot received the Nau Sena Medal (Gallantry) for evading a BVR missile fired during Operation Sindoor.

https://x.com/cagujjubhai/status/203942 ... 47450?s=20 ---> Evading a BVR missile in a P-8I. Let that sink in. That's a maritime patrol aircraft, not a fighter jet. No chaff, no flares designed for dogfights. Pure pilot skill and nerves of steel. This man deserves every bit of that Gallantry medal and more.
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https://x.com/connect_rishav/status/203 ... 39138?s=20 ---> For the very first time, the Indian Navy revealed a striking detail from Op Sindoor. During an ISR mission over mountainous terrain (J&K?), an Indian Navy P-8I was engaged by hostile missile (PL-15/HQ-9?). However, it successfully evaded the threat and completed its mission.

https://x.com/connect_rishav/status/203 ... 11884?s=20 ---> Despite bad weather and GPS-denied environment, the aircraft successfully undertook the ISR missions in support of the IAF and IA ops. The Pakistani fighters and SAM batteries possibly attempted to shoot it down, but apparently failed.

https://x.com/connect_rishav/status/203 ... 57634?s=20 ---> Citation of the Commander Saurabh Kumar, the man who was commanding the respective P-8I was awarded Nausena Medal (Gallantry) for his role in Op Sindoor.

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Forces minutes from sea strike on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor: Indian Navy Chief Admiral Tripathi
https://www.wionews.com/india-news/forc ... 5057204584
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Rakesh wrote: 02 Apr 2026 01:29 https://x.com/cagujjubhai/status/203942 ... 47450?s=20 ---> Evading a BVR missile in a P-8I. Let that sink in. That's a maritime patrol aircraft, not a fighter jet. No chaff, no flares designed for dogfights. Pure pilot skill and nerves of steel. This man deserves every bit of that Gallantry medal and more.
The aircraft do have chaff and flares. That's one of the technique used in evading the missile. Since this is a BVR, mostly deployed chaff. The rest of what he said is true.

Boeing P-8I Neptune deploying Flares - Albatross Squadron

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How India Used Warships And Submarines To Trap Pakistan Navy In Op Sindoor | Watch
While airstrikes dominated headlines, India’s Navy was already in position. During Operation Sindoor, frontline warships and submarines were deployed deep into contested waters — creating pressure without firing a shot. The result? The Pakistan Navy remained contained. This was dominance without engagement. Watch for more details.
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If & when Op Sindoor 2.0 happens, we need to take out PAF, their primary nuke-delivery mechanism. We let them off the hook this time because our civilian & armed forces leadership's overton window hadn't shifted to think of this possibility

But to do this, we need to have several things in place:

1) Firstly, mindset shift
2) Planning for the aftermath: handling Uncle/China. Making it clear that any re-arming of PAF will be considered an act of war against India & will result in an immediate attack while deliveries happen
3) Massive induction of SEAD ordnance & surface-to-surface missiles which will obliterate aircraft on the ground. It has to be a ground & air operation because air-jocks alone cannot do this
4) Pour money into IDDM purchases because, as long as we are import-fetished, we limit ourselves to "restraint" due to lack of numbers. This is a restraint born out of necessity & hence, not a virtue. We have capable homegrown missiles/bombs to do the job. What's lacking are numbers

What we don't want to hear once more, is how "restrained/mature" we were and how we controlled the "escalation ladder'". No more restraints
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Huh, what, even US pilots acknowledge that shooting Rafales by Pak land was non-sensical...

‘4D Chess In The Sky’: Ex-US Combat Pilot Explains How India Used Rafale Decoys To Outsmart Pakistan

Now a former US combat pilot has called it a “genius move.” The focus is on how Indian Rafale jets used advanced decoy systems to confuse enemy radars and missiles. Instead of relying only on speed and firepower, Indian pilots deployed towed decoys and dropped fuel tanks at the right moment, creating multiple false targets in the sky. This made it difficult for enemy systems to identify the real aircraft. The result? Missiles were likely tracking expendable objects instead of actual jets. The tactic also created confusion on the battlefield, making it harder for the opponent to assess damage accurately. This is modern warfare, where technology, deception, and timing matter as much as weapons. Operation Sindoor has now become a case study in how India is adapting to next-generation air combat with precision and planning.



// i guess all those vacuous Western outlets news like reuters, NYT, etc with low IQ newsreporters/editors were fooled by Pak & China propagandu. It is "genius move" you morons.
// no wonder CDS acknowledged loss of aircraft - the decoy kind, he he he he!
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bala wrote: 04 Apr 2026 22:06 ...
Instead of relying only on speed and firepower, Indian pilots deployed towed decoys and dropped fuel tanks at the right moment, creating multiple false targets in the sky. This made it difficult for enemy systems to identify the real aircraft. The result? Missiles were likely tracking expendable objects instead of actual jets. The tactic also created confusion on the battlefield, making it harder for the opponent to assess damage accurately
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Also underlines why we need hundreds & hundreds of unmanned UAVs (the one way disposable kind are fine) which are capable of spoofing our ACs and will be sent in across the border to draw enemy AAD fire BEFORE our manned birds (carrying decoys, jammers etc) go across.

We can develop and manufacture these much more easily, much quicker and at much cheaper costs as compared to 5th and 6th Gen platforms
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More from Ryan Bodenheimer on Rafale usage by India in Op Sindoor, same person who called “genius move”..

“X-Shield on Rafale was a genius move by India during Op Sindoor...” Ryan Bodenheimer

Actual Q&A with Ryan

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