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India's 300 km strike leaves Pakistan grounded at home
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 63525, member: 636"] India achieved its longest-range aerial strike at 300 kilometers in Operation Sindoor, but Air Marshal A.P. Singh said Pakistan could not respond within its borders. The mission used advanced long-range weapons systems, and satellite imagery verified successful hits on targets. Singh stated the air force demonstrated catastrophic firepower unseen since 1971, bringing the adversary to its knees after one night of intensive operations. Defense analysts believe the strike involved precision-guided munitions launched from standoff distances, minimizing pilot risk while maximizing damage. India's air defense infrastructure enabled seamless coordination throughout the mission. The operation showcased tactical brilliance, and strategic deterrence as regional tensions continue. Singh credited robust planning for penetrating enemy territory with high precision. The milestone reflects India's growing aerial reach, lethality, and readiness to defend its interests with decisive force. [/QUOTE]
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