Air Force destroys the target of the longest distance, Pakistan has become helpless: Amar Preet Singh

New -delhi, October 3 (IANS). The Indian Air Force Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh said that the Indian Air Force had recently entered the area of ​​the enemy during “Operation Sindoor” and destroyed the target so far from the longest distance. Which made Pakistan difficult to act within its boundaries. Air Marshal AP Singh, while talking to journalists, insisted on the strategic success of the mission, saying: “We have managed to enter the enemy’s area deeply and attack in an accurate way.” He said that India’s strong air defense infrastructure played an important role in this overall plan, which during the operation ensured better coordination and safety under resources. He said: “We brought him on a single night in a single night due to intense action. The Air Force undertook such a deadly action for the first time after 1971.” Air Marshal said that the nuances of the mission were still kept confidential, but according to sources, it used advanced, long -distance weapons systems. Long distance weapons were used effectively and satellite photos confirmed that we had successfully distinguished the target. He said the greatest achievement of this operation was that the Indian Air Force has destroyed the purpose of the enemy so far from the longest distance. Which reflects India’s growing ability and firepower. According to defensive analysts, such an attack would probably have used weapons with accurate guidance, which were fired from safe distance. This reduced the risk of pilots and the maximum effect. He said, “Pakistan could not act in his own region either.” This shows that the size and sudden operation of the operation makes the enemy completely helpless and confusing. This statement is a significant turn in India’s defense history, which shows not only the skills of war skills, but also a strong defense strategy. In the midst of regional tension, the Indian Air Force has given its capacity, accuracy and preparations a clear message: India is ready for the future and has a decisive power to protect its interests. -Ians bag shares this story tags