Pakistan still crying days after Operation Sindoor, fired 840 missiles at India but failed to…, Pakistani weapons exposed due to…
New Delhi: India broke the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor and the action of the Indian forces was so precise and strong that it would be difficult for the terrorists hiding in Pakistan to carry out organized terror attacks. The action of the Indian Armed Forces in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22 once again proved India’s edge over Pakistan.
What was India’s plan?
During the military confrontation between India and Pakistan, the Indian Air Force not only wreaked havoc on the terrorist structures present in Pakistan and PoK, but it also targeted Pakistan’s military bases. India targeted 11 airbases of Pakistan, including the very important Rahim Yar Khan and Sargodha airbase located near Pakistan’s nuclear bases.
Pakistan fired hundreds of drones and missiles over India during this confrontation, but all proved useless in front of the Indian air defense system.
What happened to Pakistani missiles?
According to an HT report, after the action of Indian forces on terrorist structures, Pakistan fired at least 840 missiles on India in response but not even a single missile could hit Indian installations. Most were shot down in the air, while some fell in open fields. There are also reports of some Pakistani missiles failing.
Pakistan was completely helpless against India
At the same time, Pakistan’s air defense system HQ-9 acquired from China proved to be completely unsuccessful in stopping India’s missiles. The Indian Scalp, Rampage or Crystal Maze missiles fired at the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters in Muridke and Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur hit their targets accurately and destroyed them. The destruction of these terror structures is clearly visible in satellite images.
Pakistan’s air defense proved completely helpless as Indian drones targeted them in Lahore. Such was the extent of damage on the Pakistani side that their Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said that Pakistan did not deploy its air defense system deliberately, otherwise India could have come to know about its location.
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