INDIA

Very-Well Prepared For Kargil-Like War: IAF Chief

Mumbai: Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa said on Tuesday that the Indian Air Force (IAF) is ready to fight the warlike Kargil. In the days before the anniversary of the clash of 1999 on July 26, Dhanoa also said that the 26/11 Balakot airstrikes have shown that the Indian Air Force is capable of accurate attacks.

Speaking at a seminar organized to mark 20 years of ‘Operation Saf sagar’ during the Kargil war, he said that the Air Force has evolved and is ready for the full spectrum of war, where it is available for nuclear energy. – Can deal with traditional.

“Of all the good general, we are ready to fight the final war. If Kargil comes again, then we are very well prepared … the IAF has gradually developed in the way. The full spectrum is ready for the war. “For the nuclear war,” Dhanoa said on the 20th anniversary of the Kargil war.

He was the commanding officer of 17 squadrons and working from Srinagar and reminiscent of the air operations taken during the Kargil conflict.

Commenting on the air superiority enjoyed by the IAF in the Kargil war, the Air Chief said, “The Pakistani documents that came out after ten years of the Kargil conflict show that they always laugh at the fact that we have to get from the Visual Range Advantage It was better and that was why they were staying away from us. “

Dhanoa said, “Fire and forgotten BVR SU-30, MiG-29 came in UPG, but their decision cycle was able to upgrade our technology faster than us.”

While highlighting the exact throttle of the force displayed during the Baloch airspace, Dhanoa said, “If necessary, we can very well bombard in all weather through the clouds.”

Describing the exact attacking capabilities achieved by the IAF after the Kargil conflict, Dhanoa said, “We have seen the attack on 26th February that we are capable of deadly distances and precisely accurate attacks.”

The IAF Chief also said about the operational boundaries present in 1999 and the innovative methods adopted by the IAF to overcome difficulties during the conflict.

(With ANI Inputs)

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