C-UAS system from some of the private vendors,The question is which System Did NOT work properly

Deputy Chief of Army Staff (Capability Development & Sustenance), Lt Gen Rahul R Singh talked about India's Op Sindoor and said, 'We had one border and two adversaries, actually three. Pakistan was in the front. China was providing all possible support. 81% of the military hardware with Pakistan is Chinese. China is able to test its weapons against other weapons, so its like a live lab available to them.

Jamming, blinding etc.What kind of soft kill solutions are we developing against Satelite based ISR and what are the status of those?
Next time we will directly target them inside pakistan.In the context of Chinese and Turkish help (in realtime) to Pakistan, I wonder if there are any doctrinal changes being made by Indian Armed Forces. A large scale conflict with Pakistan (another one) is inevitable and is just a matter of time. I wonder what should India’s mode of operation be against China and Turkey when they side with Pak during the conflict — would their military intelligence units be considered a fair game and a legitimate target? If this continues unabated, China and Turkey will embolden further and will try get more involved. So, how does India force China and Turkey stay out of the conflict!
Turkey I'm not worried about at all. They're far away and inferior to us in most capabilities. China is the real threat. We need to improve our anti satellite EW and jamming capabilities, as well as space to space and ground to space lasers to blind them. If we do this, it disrupts Chinese support to Pakistan and it also sends a message to China that we have the capability to fight them in space as well. But unfortunately, we are 5 years away from having such capabilities afaik.In the context of Chinese and Turkish help (in realtime) to Pakistan, I wonder if there are any doctrinal changes being made by Indian Armed Forces. A large scale conflict with Pakistan (another one) is inevitable and is just a matter of time. I wonder what should India’s mode of operation be against China and Turkey when they side with Pak during the conflict — would their military intelligence units be considered a fair game and a legitimate target? If this continues unabated, China and Turkey will embolden further and will try get more involved. So, how does India force China and Turkey stay out of the conflict!
In the context of Chinese and Turkish help (in realtime) to Pakistan, I wonder if there are any doctrinal changes being made by Indian Armed Forces. A large scale conflict with Pakistan (another one) is inevitable and is just a matter of time. I wonder what should India’s mode of operation be against China and Turkey when they side with Pak during the conflict — would their military intelligence units be considered a fair game and a legitimate target? If this continues unabated, China and Turkey will embolden further and will try get more involved. So, how does India force China and Turkey stay out of the conflict!
They will never be out of the conflict, what We did on noor khan have to do the exact same thing in other places, taking out the command nodes in the initial strikes, even if they still get information, without a command centre Thier reactions Will be slow, also Chinese & turkish intelligence inside Pakistan Will be a legitimate targets,In the context of Chinese and Turkish help (in realtime) to Pakistan, I wonder if there are any doctrinal changes being made by Indian Armed Forces. A large scale conflict with Pakistan (another one) is inevitable and is just a matter of time. I wonder what should India’s mode of operation be against China and Turkey when they side with Pak during the conflict — would their military intelligence units be considered a fair game and a legitimate target? If this continues unabated, China and Turkey will embolden further and will try get more involved. So, how does India force China and Turkey stay out of the conflict!
Saaaar when "Pralay humari g*nd keh undar ghus rahe hai janab"
. We need rocket force by next clash.Not in Operation.What about Project KALI?
Yeah just realised the high energy participles won't be able to pass the atmosphere because of ionospehere. For it to work we need a city scaled version of it. I don't think that is possible anytime soon.Not in Operation.
It's basically an electron accelerator, can be used to fry electronics like an HPM.
But it's range is not known, most likely it's still few hundred meters at most.
And forget satellites, humanity's tech is just not there, to fry electronics of a object as far away as satellite.
Though we can try to blind it, with laser.
High energy particles can't even cross few km's with humanity's current tech.Yeah just realised the high energy participles won't be able to pass the atmosphere because of ionospehere.
Range would be problem again.It possible to make a miniaturised satelite based EW weapon like that though. But I think international laws prohabit weaponisation of satelites.
There you have it. Thanks for sharing. At least the whole 7-0..8-0 or whatever fiasco involving DA will stop now.Official confirmation from Defense Minister Lecornu:
--> "La loi de programmation militaire actuelle doit être protégée" affirme le ministre des Armées Sébastien Lecornu à Toulon
You mention the Rafale. In its recent confrontation with Pakistan, India recently lost one or more aircraft. What are the real figures? What impact has this had on the aircraft's export sales?
Only one plane was shot down, and the pilot was unharmed. This had no impact on the aircraft's sales. What's interesting, though, is to see the information war that has sprung up around the loss of the plane. To be able to sell fighter jets is to be in the big league. And in the big league, the level of competition is brutal. The Rafale, which is currently very successful in the export market, and will continue to be so, has been targeted because it disturbs. Afterwards, I notice that when a plane is shot down in Ukraine, whether it's of American or Soviet origin, no one thinks to write articles questioning the quality of this plane. That says a lot.