Pak Army Moves ‘TPS-77′ to Sialkot Fearing Indian Air Strikes? China Air Defence to Thwart IAF Jets?

Pak Army Moves ‘TPS-77′ to Sialkot Fearing Indian Air Strikes? China Air Defence to Thwart IAF Jets?
Last Updated: Crux World

The standoff between India and Pakistan has entered a volatile new phase. After claiming “credible intelligence” of an imminent Indian military strike, Pakistan has moved quickly deploying radar systems near the border, mobilising electronic warfare units, and activating its Chinese-supplied air defence systems. The Pakistani military has reportedly positioned TPS-77 radars close to the border and deployed FD-2000 and HQ-16FE missile batteries as part of a growing partnership with China.As India maintains its own cutting-edge S-400 systems from Russia, the region faces a tense air defence standoff. On the ground, Pakistani civilians living near the Line of Control are bracing for conflict. Families in Kashmir’s border villages are fortifying bunkers, with local farmers and retired soldiers warning of growing fears. Meanwhile, India is said to have thwarted a Pakistani cyber offensive aimed at destabilising critical systems.With reports of cross-border fire for six consecutive days and diplomatic silence from New Delhi, the threat of escalation looms. As both nuclear-armed neighbours dig in, the world watches anxiously.0:00 INTRO1:28 PAK’S NEW CHINESE AIR DEFENCE SYSTEMS TO REPEL AIRSTRIKES?4:19 INDIA’S S-400 VS PAKISTAN’S HQ-9 AIR DEFENCE SYSTEMS 5:44 CIVILIANS PREPARE BUNKERS AMID FEAR OF WAR n18oc_world n18oc_crux

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