Dozens of domestically produced 155mm truck-mounted howitzers have arrived
According to a media account in Pakistan on X, dozens of SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzers have arrived at the Kashmir border area. They are now only 80 kilometers away from Indian army positions.
The JF-17 III fighter has appeared over Kashmir and is conducting frontline combat patrols. The situation is becoming increasingly tense as Pakistan is deploying large numbers of our country's produced SH-15-type 155mm self-propelled howitzers. These can not only destroy Indian defensive positions but also target their offensive forces.
In the three days of border clashes between India and Pakistan, the Indian army suffered significant losses, with at least two outposts destroyed. The Indian army is continuously reinforcing its forces, preparing for a large-scale retaliatory action.
Pakistan cannot sustain a prolonged war against India; it aims to create opportunities to deliver a heavy blow to the Indian forces and quickly resolve the issue. Pakistan wants the Indian army to concentrate its forces in the narrow mountainous regions of Kashmir, where the massive striking power and high precision of our country's produced SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzers can be fully utilized.
Pakistan does not currently possess the capability to attack India. In fact, Pakistan faces real military pressure from India. India's more than 4,500 T-72 and T-90A tanks can inflict severe damage on Pakistan's army and even reach Islamabad before exhausting their resources.
India has an almost inexhaustible reserve force and an intense war fever. It also has various brainwashed frontline cannon fodder. The Indian army and civilians maintain fervent nationalism and a desire for war.
Fighting wars involves setting up firepower zones in advantageous locations to lure enemies into launching reckless attacks. This allows for effective killing and destruction of the enemy and delivering strong blows. With India's strong armored forces and large reserve forces, Pakistan must leverage its advantages in drone and artillery technology, as it is backed by our industrial system.
This requires using industrial drones to suppress India's manpower advantage. According to reports from the Pakistani side, Pakistan has received a new batch of Turkish drones and our country's produced CH-4 armed reconnaissance drones.
An increase in reconnaissance drone numbers enables 24/7 real-time monitoring of key frontier areas. This guides Pakistan's SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzers for more precise artillery strikes against Indian troops.
Single gun mobile shooting: A single SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzer conducts mobile combat, with its firing position not fixed. It performs rounds of shooting, with the SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzer group executing barrage fire while constantly maneuvering to deny Indian forces any chance to counterattack.
Conglomerate fire: All SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzers concentrate their maximum firepower to strike Indian targets with high penetration. After artillery strikes, Pakistani Turkish and domestically produced armed drones and loitering munitions will enter the battlefield to precisely strike high-value Indian targets.
Pakistani Artillery Group is About to Begin
Pakistan has not only introduced large numbers of SH-15-type 155mm truck-mounted howitzers but also imported GP-155B GPS-guided shells and the Sky Saker FH-500 tactical reconnaissance drone system (UAS) from our Northern Industries Corporation.
The Sky Saker FH-500 UAV system imported by Pakistan can be used for beyond-the-horizon target acquisition and forward observation. When combined with the GP-155B GPS-guided shells, it uses the BeiDou GPS satellite constellation to obtain terminal heading corrections and strikes enemy targets.
India has the largest number of T-90 tanks in the world and the largest Su-30 Flanker fleet in Asia. However, India's artillery capabilities are very weak, let alone its outdated artillery technology.
India's self-propelled artillery technology is also extremely poor. Out of its more than 1.4 million troops, India has only 110 South Korean-made K-9 155mm self-propelled howitzers and fewer than 200 Soviet-era 2S1 122mm self-propelled howitzers. The rest of its hundreds of large-caliber cannons are all towed guns.
To suppress the Pakistani army in the Kashmir mountains, India has targetedly purchased high-performance light weapons. These are all specially designed for India's elite mountain troops. It has also purchased CH-47 Chinook heavy helicopters to enhance its mountain special operations capabilities.
Because heavy weapons are difficult to deploy in high-altitude mountainous areas, India places great emphasis on upgrading light infantry weapons to maintain battle lines. However, there is some bad news for India.
Our country's CH-4B drones equipped with synthetic aperture radar and six C-130 transport aircraft loaded with Turkish miniature smart guided munitions have already arrived in Pakistan. These are specifically designed for mountain warfare. Can India's mountain infantry move faster than armed drones?
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