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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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India has used at least one such missile in overnight strikes on targets inside Pakistan.
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→ NDTV report on Operation Sindoor
In response, Pakistan condemned the strikes, claiming civilian casualties, and launched retaliatory actions. It also reportedly used Chinese PL-15E long-range air-to-air missiles, some of which were recovered in Punjab, India.
→ AP News: India-Pakistan missile exchange
→ Defence Blog: PL-15E missile debris in India
Additionally, sightings of Pakistani tank movements (Al-Khalid and VT-1A) near the border have raised fears of further escalation.
→ Open Source Video Evidence
With nuclear weapons on both sides and growing international concern, the risk of miscalculation is serious. The UN, US, China, and Russia have all urged restraint and de-escalation.
→ The Guardian: Global reactions to the strikes
Bottom line: The next few days are critical. Both nations appear to be testing limits, but full-scale war is not yet inevitable—diplomacy still has a chance.
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