The aspect of the air strike in Balakot after the Pulwama attack also shows the Indian Air Force's sense of all-religionism. The 'Jab Top' of Balakot, where the operation was to be carried out, the Intelligence had set four targets of the terrorists.
But when it was thoroughly studied before the air strike, it was found that there is a building in the four targets, on which the white dome is built. This building can be a madrasa or a mosque. Therefore it was already decided in the meeting of top officers that this building should be removed from the target list, no bombing would be done on it.
It was decided that the remaining three targets on Jabba Top , Mujahid hostels of terrorists, youth trainee hostels and trainer's accommodation will be destroyed. Under this planning, on 26 February, the Indian Air Force carried out the Balakot air strike. Intelligence homework was also strong to ensure that there were no errors during operation.
Actually, after the Pulwama attack on 14 February, Pakistan was decided to respond. In a special meeting on how to respond, the central leadership left the decision to the three army chiefs. Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa had said to give the task to the Airforce this time, it was finally decided that this time the answer will be given by the Airforce itself.
Even the pilots did not know why special training was going on at midnight
Air strikes began to be planned. For this, the Air Force selected some specially trained and experienced pilots. Special training was started at midnight. The pilots were not informed about the reason for their training. Then on 26 February, those pilots were told to go to the top of Balakot of Balakot across the border to destroy the target.
The first detachment was returned without opening the Weapon
The first group of aircraft in the air strike had to cope with sudden bad weather in their mission. Due to the extremely disturbing weather, this troop of fighters returned without opening the weapon. Subsequently, other contingents of fighter aircraft carried out the operation according to the planning. Three bomb-targeted missiles by Indian aircraft were also missed in the operation, which fell about 150 meters, 185 meters and 200 meters from the actual target. Other aircraft were fully successful in flying the target.
The strike was made up to three and a half meters below ground
The Air Force feared that the terrorists in the camp might have built their bunker houses. Therefore, the Air Force used the 'Bunker Busting Version of Spice 2000' strike of the bomb, which was about 3.5 meters from the ground. The Air Force also has strong evidence that the
Spice 2000 was dangerously under ground in a terrorist camp.
The aspect of the air strike in Balakot after the Pulwama attack also shows the Indian Air Force's sense of all-religionism. The 'Jab Top' of Balakot, where the operation was to be carried out, the Intelligence had set four targets of the terrorists.
But when it was studied deeply before the air strike, it was found that there is a building in the four targets, on which the white dome is built. This building can be a madrasa or a mosque. Therefore it was already decided in the meeting of the top officers that this building should be removed from the target list, no bombing would be done on it.
It was decided that the remaining three targets on the Jabba Top, the terrorists Mujahid hostels, youth trainee hostels and trainer accommodation will be demolished. Under this planning, on 26 February, the Indian Air Force carried out the Balakot air strike. Intelligence homework was also strong to ensure that there were no errors during operation.
Actually, after the Pulwama attack on 14 February, Pakistan was decided to respond. In a special meeting on how to respond, the central leadership left the decision to the three army chiefs. Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa had said to give the task to the Airforce this time, it was finally decided that this time the answer will be given by the Airforce itself.
Balakot Airstrike (file photo)
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Even the pilots did not know why the special training going on at midnight
Air Strike started planning. For this, the Air Force selected some specially trained and experienced pilots. Special training was started at midnight. The pilots were not informed about the reason for their training. Then on 26 February, those pilots were asked to go to the top of Balakot of Balakot across the border to destroy the target.
File photo: US air raid
– Photo: Getty
The first detachment was returned without opening Weapon
The first detachment of aircraft in the air strike had to face sudden bad weather in their mission. Due to the extremely disturbing weather, this troop of fighters returned without opening the weapon. Subsequently, other contingents of fighter aircraft carried out the operation according to the planning. Three bomb-targeted missiles by Indian aircraft were also missed in the operation, which fell about 150 meters, 185 meters and 200 meters from the actual target. Other aircraft were fully successful in flying the target.
Air Force attack in Pak Occupied Kashmir.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
The strike was made up to three and a half meters below ground
The Air Force feared that the terrorists might have built their bunker houses in the camp. Therefore, the Air Force used the 'Bunker Busting Version of Spice 2000' strike of the bomb, which was about 3.5 meters from the ground. The Airforce also has strong evidence that the Spice 2000 was dangerously under ground in a terrorist camp.
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