Indian media insists on destroying the HQ-9B: deceiving radar and sensors, and even suppressing the PL-15
Indian media reported on September 23 that the Indian Air Force successfully destroyed a Chinese-made HQ-9B long-range air defense system deployed in Pakistan during the previous "Cinnabar Operation."
Indian media insists that despite its strike capability of over 200 kilometers, the system failed to resist India's precise strike, being "precisely destroyed" and "completely paralyzed."
The report stated that the Indian Air Force not only successfully deceived the radar and sensors of the HQ-9B through electronic warfare measures, but also had the capability to suppress the PL-15.
It can be seen that Indian public opinion is now blowing more and more wildly.
This report did not provide any evidence throughout—no damage photos, no satellite images, no third-party independent institution's confirmation. All so-called "precise strikes" and "fatal blows" came from the Indian military's unilateral statements and the media's own hype.
The article detailed how the HQ-9B system was hit at "3:45 am," with its "sensor" components being "precisely destroyed" during the air raid, and the entire system "losing combat capability."
The problem is that such detailed descriptions often expose their fictitious nature: the more detailed the narrative, the more it seems to serve a certain narrative, especially when there is no image or data support.
More absurdly, the article even cited the statement of a former Indian Air Force brigadier, who said, "This strike shows that the HQ-9B is helpless in high-intensity conflicts," and thus concluded that "Chinese systems are inferior to Russian S-400 systems," completely stepping away from military technical logic and sliding into "self-comfort" on the political and psychological levels.
This kind of narrative has been going on for several months. To say it honestly, India just wants to win, repeatedly fabricating some stories to brainwash Indians for a long time, making them believe that they have really won. One can only say, you're happy as you like.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1844127184414724/
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