New Delhi:
Tom Cooper, an Austrian Combat Aviation Analyst and writer, said India’s vengeance for Pakistani aggression after Operation Sindoor was “clear-cut victory”. This, he also suggested, which was why Pakistan stepped towards a ceasefire. The reason for the success of Indian vengeance, he wrote, India had better firepower, and its multi -level air defense system which was a shortage in Pakistan.
In a blog posted on social media platform Facebook, Tom Cooper said, “When one side is bombing the other’s nuclear weapons storage facilities, and left near the other, my books have a clear victory of a clear victory in my books”.
“In this case: A clear-cut victory for India. There is no surprise for the ‘ceasefire’.” Click here for India, Pakistan Consideration Pose Live Update
He said that on May 10, disintegrating Indian vengeance, the Indian Air Force again appeared on the scene to launch several Brahmins and Scalp-EG missiles against the selected locations of the Pakistan Air Force.
Two days ago with at least two of the PAF, PAF knocked at least two, and the PAF pressed PL-15 to shoot in the Indian airspace, in a three-hour case, IAF SU-30 MKI-, Mirage 2000- and Rafael-Cruz got enough opportunities to give some really heavy bangs, “he wrote.
In Nurkhan AB, a fire broke out in PAF’s C -130 Hercules. Mushf AB of Sargodha got at least one hit which made a pit in the middle of the runway.
The worst hit in Sindh was Bholari AB, where the Pak Air Force’s own main hangar was a direct hit, more than 40 injured, and damaged one in the 2000s.
He said, “After this series, the writing was on the wall: the IAF, ending its shares of the pending BrahMos and Scalp-Egs, Pakistan had nothing left to combat them,” he wrote.