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Indian defense sources have confirmed that Pakistan used the Chinese-made PL-15E long-range air-to-air missile during recent hostilities. Debris from the missile was recovered in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, with images released by Indian media (see Photos 1 and 2).
The PL-15E, an export version of China’s advanced PL-15 missile, is known for its impressive range—up to 145 km—and Mach 5+ speeds. It features a dual-pulse solid rocket motor, AESA radar seeker, and mid-course datalink, making it one of the most advanced missiles in Pakistan’s arsenal.
The use of such technology marks a notable escalation, significantly enhancing Pakistan’s beyond-visual-range (BVR) combat capabilities and signaling deeper military cooperation with China.
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Multiple unconfirmed reports suggest that Pakistani Army units, including Al-Khalid and Chinese-made VT-1A main battle tanks, have been spotted mobilizing toward the India–Pakistan border.
The movement comes amid rising tensions following recent airstrikes and missile exchanges, fueling speculation of a possible ground escalation.
Further confirmation from official sources is pending.
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The Indian Armed Forces have published video evidence of precision airstrikes targeting what they claim are militant-linked positions within Pakistani territory.
The release follows the launch of Operation “Sindur”, and comes amid a rapidly escalating conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The strikes reportedly aimed at disrupting cross-border threats, though Pakistan has yet to issue a formal response to the footage.
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