Austin wrote:More Images here done by DFRLab .......Seems no impact
https://medium.com/dfrlab/surgical-stri ... 6cda834b24
Looks like it missed. No big deal. The correct location will be hit again. Live and learn.
Austin wrote:More Images here done by DFRLab .......Seems no impact
https://medium.com/dfrlab/surgical-stri ... 6cda834b24
Katare wrote:As for as I know, we have not seen any images of that madrassa compound. No journalist have been allowed anywhere near it either. No interview with students or moulana have been aired by Pakistan TV channels. If the target is intact why not sho itcyo the world.
IAF hadn’t disclosed how many bombs it dropped, so it is possible that the madrassa was destroyed but a few bombs strayed from their targets and landed in nearby forest. Since they would have carried more bombs than needed so some mirages may have dumped them (heavy 1 ton bomb) to lighten up once the saw enemy aircraft approaching.
So it is possible that the target was obliterated and additional bombs were dropped/fell in yhe near by forest. So both Indian and Pakistan claims voild be true. Unfortunately Indian authorities are tight lipped and Pakistan is showing its side in a bikini.
Michael J. Sheldon
@Michael1Sheldon
6h6 hours ago
My latest for @DFRLab on the IAF strike near Balakot.
Main takeaway: no significant damage was done, which is odd considering the munitions involved.
chetak wrote:Katare wrote:As for as I know, we have not seen any images of that madrassa compound. No journalist have been allowed anywhere near it either. No interview with students or moulana have been aired by Pakistan TV channels. If the target is intact why not sho itcyo the world.
IAF hadn’t disclosed how many bombs it dropped, so it is possible that the madrassa was destroyed but a few bombs strayed from their targets and landed in nearby forest. Since they would have carried more bombs than needed so some mirages may have dumped them (heavy 1 ton bomb) to lighten up once the saw enemy aircraft approaching.
So it is possible that the target was obliterated and additional bombs were dropped/fell in yhe near by forest. So both Indian and Pakistan claims voild be true. Unfortunately Indian authorities are tight lipped and Pakistan is showing its side in a bikini.
there was a statement in the paki parliament by sheik rashid, their railway minister, admitting to the fact that huge damage has been caused to the terrorist camp in the attack.
Mort Walker wrote:^^^Then it needs to be hit again.
khan wrote:
from that articleAl Jazeera was unable to visit the site of the school.
If that school is pristine and undamaged, why aren't the Pakistani's giving everyone guided tours of that "school" and salvaging a lot of H&D?
Mort Walker wrote:I hate to be mean, but....
Until the MEA or MOD release info, from the civilian satellite pics, it looks like a miss. Some of the debris seem to match up with the fins of the Spice 2000 as well.
harish_ch wrote:I am not able to understand what is stopping us from releasing the footage/evidence we have of the terror camp's destruction...That'll shut down all these analysts/bloggers from creating an impression that the strikes failed...we have to counter the false propaganda else the purpose of the strikes itself is lost
Singha wrote:it does not matter now if nobody was killed or 300 was killed. people can always carp about details - its been 3 days under clouds and enough time to do whatever was needed.
fact is the camp has been there for 15 years.
the message has been sent that we can reach in and take shots at whatever we need to.
every jihadi is going to get nervous about sleeping in such isolated camps again.
harish_ch wrote:I am not able to understand what is stopping us from releasing the footage/evidence we have of the terror camp's destruction...That'll shut down all these analysts/bloggers from creating an impression that the strikes failed...we have to counter the false propaganda else the purpose of the strikes itself is lost
Talk all you want about Pakistan ‘winning the perception war’, but watch their Foreign Minister waffle and weasel out of a reply on arresting Masood Azhar, and sickeningly express apparent concern that he is unwell. How’s that for perceptions?
https://twitter.com/ananthkrishnan/status/1101321613885104129
Austin wrote:Singha wrote:it does not matter now if nobody was killed or 300 was killed. people can always carp about details - its been 3 days under clouds and enough time to do whatever was needed.
fact is the camp has been there for 15 years.
the message has been sent that we can reach in and take shots at whatever we need to.
every jihadi is going to get nervous about sleeping in such isolated camps again.
What objective did we achieve with strike and post strike , any thing concrete
Singha wrote:you can chose to believe what you want to believe.
there is no need to join in SM wars over this, just ignore , smile and move on. the goals have been achieved even if the payload of those weapons were birthday cards from archies.
harish_ch wrote:I am not able to understand what is stopping us from releasing the footage/evidence we have of the terror camp's destruction...That'll shut down all these analysts/bloggers from creating an impression that the strikes failed...we have to counter the false propaganda else the purpose of the strikes itself is lost
Austin wrote:Singha wrote:it does not matter now if nobody was killed or 300 was killed. people can always carp about details - its been 3 days under clouds and enough time to do whatever was needed.
fact is the camp has been there for 15 years.
the message has been sent that we can reach in and take shots at whatever we need to.
every jihadi is going to get nervous about sleeping in such isolated camps again.
What objective did we achieve with strike and post strike , any thing concrete
Austin wrote:What objective did we achieve with strike and post strike , any thing concrete
Sanju wrote:What happens when 4 of these 1000 kg bombs ( or 2240 lbs x 4 bombs) are dropped?
I believe that the crater would be huge. So, why aren't we seeing the crater in the image posted?
Sanju wrote:Michael J. Sheldon
@Michael1Sheldon
6h6 hours ago
My latest for @DFRLab on the IAF strike near Balakot.
Main takeaway: no significant damage was done, which is odd considering the munitions involved.
See the highlighted part.
pankajs wrote:harish_ch wrote:I am sorry to say you are being too naive on this point. No amount of proof will satisfy those who have made up their minds. For the folks on the fence, new narrative will be manufactured.
Weapons hit the intended targets & caused the intended damage (in Balakot)
Air Vice Marshal RGK Kapoor
Mort Walker wrote: I'm not a munitions experts, but someone could comment on the size of the crater in the pics to calculate explosive size.
Mort Walker wrote:^^^Then it needs to be hit again.
Austin wrote:Singha wrote:it does not matter now if nobody was killed or 300 was killed. people can always carp about details - its been 3 days under clouds and enough time to do whatever was needed.
fact is the camp has been there for 15 years.
the message has been sent that we can reach in and take shots at whatever we need to.
every jihadi is going to get nervous about sleeping in such isolated camps again.
What objective did we achieve with strike and post strike , any thing concrete
Shaktimaan wrote:Austin wrote:What objective did we achieve with strike and post strike , any thing concrete
Saar, from the day of the airstrikes a new era of "Enforced Peace" has dawned. Earlier, we used to think that appeasement, peepee-to-peepee contact and pappi jhappi would give us peace but it's clearly not working. Now Bharat Sarkaar has sent a message that we strike at will whenever there's any hostile activity from the Pakis. This is the only language that they understand, as we know from 1965, 1971 and 1999...
That's the achievement of this strike. Don't get caught up in the details of how many pigs were sent to hell, which goat shed was destroyed etc. That is all moh maya.
Amber G. wrote:This is for US and Liberal lurkers -
This is why Pakistan should NEVER be trusted. Here the foreign minister of Pakistan defending one of the most wanted terrorist in the world banned by UN, US, Canada, EU etc. THIS is the true colors of Pakistan. Those who think Pakistan wants peace should think again..
disha wrote:Why do we dhoti shiver so much? I do not understand why we want approval and seek that others do the same!Sanju wrote:
See the highlighted part.
So a gora (Michael Sheldon), most likely 5 years out of college, sits as an analyst in some high fangled name "Digital Forensics Lab" which is an arm of a 'think tank' which has a definite agenda (Working Together to Secure the Future. Renewing the Atlantic Community for Global Challenges).
This kid-gora-analyst talks nonsense and refutes (because he is paid to analyze, he paid on quantity and not on quality and his analysis has a directed motive defined by the paymaster) based on some photos supplied by the bakis who we know are always truthful (right?).
And we go around asking "show me the proof" to our own armed forces!
It says a lot about our lack of self-confidence in general.
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