Ready to Fight at Any Time, India Closes the Border

An armed attack occurred in Indian-controlled Kashmir, causing the death of 25 Indians. India claimed that Pakistan was supporting cross-border attacks.

India has closed all transportation lines between India and Pakistan and shut down the only land port. All Pakistani SVE visas in India are invalid, and Pakistanis must leave India within 48 hours.

India has also closed the Indus River, which is crucial for Pakistan's power generation and irrigation needs. Moreover, India has requested that the number of Pakistan's exclusive members in India be reduced from 55 to 30.

India has ordered its armed forces to remain highly vigilant and be prepared to bring the perpetrators of the attack and their supporters to justice. At the same time, they must strike at the forces secretly supporting the Kashmir guerrillas.

India has now cut off the water supply of the Indus River, expelled diplomatic personnel, banned Pakistani citizens from entering, and closed all border passages with Pakistan. The Indian Navy's aircraft carrier has already set sail and entered the Arabian Sea near Pakistan, where a battle is imminent.

It is possible that the first shots may be fired as early as tonight! According to reports from Pakistan, Pakistan will strike all Indian facilities closing the Indus River, and missiles will be launched en masse.

Pakistan will conduct ballistic missile tests in the Arabian Sea, and the elite forces of the Pakistan Air Force, such as JF-17 fighters and J-10 fighters, have been mobilized to the border areas, ready to counterattack any Indian naval and air force strikes.

The Indian Navy's Vikrant aircraft carrier battle group has approached Pakistan, and combat may begin at any time! The Vikrant aircraft carrier has a displacement of 45,000 tons and is India's first medium-sized domestically produced aircraft carrier.

It is equipped with four Russian AK-630 close-in weapon systems, four Israeli Barak air defense missile launch systems, India's three-dimensional air defense radar, surface search radar, and Israel's MF-STAR phased array radar. It carries approximately 30 carrier-based aircraft, including MiG-29K fighters and Ka-31 early warning helicopters.

However, due to the proximity of India to Pakistan, the Indian aircraft carriers may adopt another strategy. Indian aircraft can take off from shore-based airports to carry out attacks on Pakistan. After returning, they can refuel on the carrier and return to shore-based airports.

The Indian aircraft carrier serves as a pivot point to fully utilize the combat capabilities of 45 MiG-29K fighters. The Indian aircraft carrier is a pivot point, a fueling station, and an attack launching platform.

Although India's vast population base and industrial strength form a superior war potential compared to Pakistan, India's military strength has not yet reached the level to crush Pakistan.

India continuously imports advanced weapons from Russia, France, Israel, and the United States. Pakistan also has a large number of weapons from China and Turkey.

In particular, Pakistan has an air defense system composed of advanced anti-aircraft missiles such as Hongqi-9P, Hongqi-16, and Hongqi-22 to counter Indian aircraft carrier-borne aircraft attacks.

J-10C Fighter May See Its First Combat

The J-10CE fighter jets of the Pakistan Air Force may see their first combat, marking the first combat engagement for the entire J-10 family and determining the future export prospects of the entire J-10 series.

Once a conflict breaks out, whether it is the LCA, Mirage 2000, Rafale, MiG-29, or Su-30 fighters of the Indian Air Force and Navy launching surprise attacks against Pakistan, the performance of the J-10 fighter jets will be determined by this battle.

There are reports from Pakistan that Pakistan is ready to make India's military once again a laughingstock of the world, indicating confidence in the J-10 fighter jets, JF-17 fighters, and Hongqi series air defense missile systems.

The biggest advantage of the J-10 fighter jets is intercepting aerial combat. That was how the J-10 was designed in China. The initial mission of the J-10 was "homeland air defense." At that time, under the background of continuous close reconnaissance and intrusions by U.S. naval and air forces along the coast.

The task of the J-10 fighters was to intercept and drive away the most advanced American aircraft. The J-10 fighters were mainly responsible for rapid interception and long-range strikes, which were tasks for ballistic missiles and long-range rocket artillery.

From the perspective of air superiority operations, the J-10C fighter jets have sufficient range for near-sea defense. Carrying 4 medium-range and 2 short-range missiles or 2 medium-range and 2 short-range missiles is completely sufficient.

Pakistan's ballistic missiles and anti-ship missiles have been deployed. This indicates that the first round of Pakistan's anti-ship strikes does not rely on tactical air forces. The task of the J-10CE is to repel the attacking Indian aircraft. Attacking warships, especially aircraft carriers, is the responsibility of Pakistan's shore-based long-range missiles.

In terms of performance, the J-10CE fighter jets are capable of countering any type of fighter jet in the Indian Air Force, whether it is the Rafale, MiG-29, or Su-30 fighters.

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