India Has Been Defeated for 8 Consecutive Days

The confrontation at the India-Pakistan border saw complete failure of India's navy, army, and air force. During the clashes at the Kashmir border, Pakistan successfully destroyed an Indian military outpost located 6000 meters away with a precise missile strike.

Pakistani artillery's SH-15 type 155mm truck-mounted howitzer obliterated Indian fire positions across several hills. The SH-15 type 155mm truck-mounted howitzer is no ordinary cannon; it triumphs purely through high fire density.

The SH-15 type 155mm truck-mounted howitzer is equipped with a fire control computer, satellite positioning, elevation measurement and positioning systems, and can also be integrated into the battlefield information system to receive target data via data links.

The shells use GP-155B satellite-guided bombs, and the fire control computer automatically calculates the coordinates of the gun, the target, ammunition temperature, as well as various meteorological data, ensuring hits every time. Even if separated by several mountains, the target can still be accurately hit.

The continuous 8 days of fighting at the India-Pakistan border saw Pakistan score multiple successes, destroying several Indian outposts and fire positions. There was no news of any Pakistani outpost being destroyed, or even hit, by India.

When the Indian Navy's aircraft carrier INS Vikrant set sail, there was jubilation in the Indian military. The Indian Defense Intelligence Network claimed that after the Indian aircraft carrier's deployment, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir became extremely anxious and quickly relocated his family.

Indian sources stated that this reflects the concern and urgency felt by the Pakistani military leadership regarding further escalation of the situation or potential定点 strikes.

Indian intelligence reports indicated that the Indian Navy's carrier battle group, including the INS Vikrant aircraft carrier, destroyers, frigates, and anti-submarine vessels, advanced to within 600 kilometers of the Pakistani coastline, directly issuing a warning to Pakistan.

The Indian Navy's carrier battle group effectively blocked Karachi, Pakistan's largest port city. The Indian Navy could project power, cut off maritime transport, and destroy Pakistan's military command systems.

However, just as Indian media celebrated, the Indian carrier battle group suddenly returned. A Pakistan Air Force No. 2 Minhas Squadron JF-17 Block 2 fighter jet, armed with two CM-400AGK long-range supersonic anti-ship missiles produced in China, began patrolling the Arabian Sea.

Although Pakistan lacks maritime surveillance capabilities, they have friends who can help detect the real-time position of the Indian aircraft carrier. They need not worry. There are wild ocean observation satellites and remote sensing satellites providing positioning data, making it certain to locate the Indian carrier.

India's Air Force Also Suffered Heavy Losses

The Indian Defense Intelligence Network stated that Pakistan's strongest fighter jets are F-16s. However, the United States does not allow Pakistan's F-16s to engage in combat with India, restricting their use to counter-terrorism and domestic defense operations.

Ongoing monitoring by American air personnel stationed in Pakistan severely limits Pakistan's autonomy in deploying its F-16 fighters.

Without the participation of Pakistan's strongest F-16 fighters, only Chinese-produced aircraft remain. Although Chinese fighters have rapidly improved, they still lag behind Western and Russian advanced designs in key areas.

The Indian Defense Intelligence Network also stated that Chinese fighters cannot match India's Su-30MKI fighters in terms of range, maneuverability, and payload capacity. This further widens the gap between India's air force and Pakistan's, making India the strongest air force in South Asia.

As a result, two J-10CE fighters were able to suppress four of India's most advanced Rafale fighters. A continuous 4-minute electronic warfare suppression disrupted India's radar and communication systems. Next would be air-to-air missile strikes, causing Indian aircraft to accelerate and flee the scene.

Su-30MKI fighters did not dare to appear on the battlefield. The much-ballyhooed Su-30 fighter encountered a major incident in the Black Sea, where it was shot down by a Ukrainian unmanned boat launching an air-to-air missile. It became the first heavy fighter in history to be shot down by an unmanned combat platform, leaving a name in history.

After eight days of continuous confrontation, India's navy, army, and air force all suffered defeats. Now, India is caught between a rock and a hard place—wanting to fight but unable to do so, yet the atmosphere has already reached this point.

Before the conflict began, India was considered the world's fourth-largest military power. If fighting were to break out, India might become the fifth-largest military power in Asia. India truly wants to teach Pakistan a lesson and demonstrate its loyalty to the U.S., but it also genuinely fears Pakistan's Chinese-made weapons.

Original Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7500836918276407846/

Disclaimer: This article solely represents the author's personal views. Please express your opinion by voting up or down below.