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The conflict shows how air combat now happens well beyond visual range and also highlights the growing role of China's influence and military power
As part of retaliatory strikes during Operation Sindoor, India targeted military installations and the air bases of Nur Khan in Chaklala, Rafiqui in Shorkot, Murid in Chakwal, Sukkur, Sialkot, Pasrur,
India’s military journey has moved from boots on the ground to brains in the cloud, marking a bold shift in how wars are fought and won
From pushing in small arms over a decade ago in Kashmir, the Sino-Pakistan defence partnership has morphed into a considerable military alliance in the last few years. Last week’s military exchanges between the two arch-rivals offered glimpses of this friendship between two `iron clad’ allies.
Chinese defence industry report says intelligent systems and not firepower superiority are now the deciding factors.
Also in the Middle East, the 1973 Battle of El Mansoura, between Egypt and Israel, lasted just under an hour and involved up to 164 Israeli planes and 62 Egyptian aircraft. Israel suffered the heavier losses in terms of planes, according to Norwich University, though later turned the 1973 Middle East War.
India launched coordinated precision airstrikes early Saturday on eight Pakistani military sites, deep inside enemy territory.
The escalating conflict between India and Pakistan could be offering the world a first real glimpse into how advanced Chinese military technology performs against proven Western hardware – and Chinese defense stocks are already surging.