India ready to undertake any further mission DGMOs.
we had a detailed brief on the successful joint operations that were carried out to destroy the terror infrastructure in POJK as well as in Pakistan itself. We have also iterated that our fight was with terrorists and their support infrastructure. However, it is a
pity that the Pakistan military chose to intervene and bat for the terrorists, which
compelled us to respond in kind.
This brings me to the point - how have Indian Forces managed to minimize the damage to both civilian and militar huy infra in the country, in spite of the and unrelenting efforts by Pakistani forces. Most of you and the majority populace, have had a lot to say about the layered and integrated AD system put in place by Indian Armed Forces, which includes
assets of the Army and Navy, in addition to the primary AD assets of the lAF.
As you are all aware, this robust AD system comprises of a large variety of AD sensors, and Weapon Systems- from point defence weapons like the LLAD guns, shoulder-fired MANPADS and short-range SAMS, to area defence weapons like the AD fighter ac, and longer range SAMs held in our inventory. Additionally, the numerous waves of drones and UCAVs employed by Pakistan were also thwarted by the indigenously developed soft and hard-kill Counter-UAS systems and the well-trained Indian AD personnel. All this was brought together as an efficient and effective AD environment, by the Integrated Air Command & Control System (IACCS) of the lAF, which accords us Net-Centric Op capability.
While much has been said and written about the newer systems, I would like to place on record the performance and efficacy demonstrated by even the older and battle-proven AD weapons like the Pechora, OSA-AK and the LLAD guns, in countering the Pakistani threat vectors in the current operations. Another highlight has been the stellar performance of indigenous AD weapons like the Akash system.
I would like to also mention that, putting together and operationalisation of this potent AD environment has been possible over the last decade, due to unwavering budgetary and policy support provided by the Gol, in acquiring state-of-the art equipment and weapon systems.
Some of the results achieved in countering the enemy threat vectors, over the last week, are now being shown on the screen. This is only a small sample which is being put up, and not the entire range of threats neutralised.
As far as our offensive actions are concerned, yesterday I had already shared some details about the targets engaged by the IAF. The composite picture of the lAF targeting so far is now shown on the screen. I am sure most of you would have already seen the effect of these strikes on ground, courtesy the large number of videos and photographs being circulated in the media. A few representative examples, from open sources, are now being shown on the screen.
In the end, I would like to emphatically state that, in spite of some minor damage incurred, all our military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational, and ready to undertake any further missions, should the need so arise.
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