-India Wreaked havoc on 4 Airbases of Pakistan
Sirsa/New Delhi : According to media reports, India intercepted Pakistan’s hypersonic ballistic missile Fateh-2 in Sirsa, Haryana and immediately shot it down in the air. Pakistan has often made big claims about this hypersonic missile Fateh-2, but India’s air defense system has taken its life away. It is clear from this that Pakistan has started expanding its nefarious intentions because today’s latest attack was done with long-range missiles. It is reported that India is giving a befitting reply to these attacks. It is being said in the report that the Indian Army has given a befitting reply. In this, a retaliatory attack was made on Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase in which it is being claimed that C-130 has been damaged.
It is worth mentioning that Fateh-2 is a hypersonic ballistic missile, whose range is claimed to be 250 to 400 kilometers. Fateh-2 is a missile developed by Iran. Its accuracy and lethality have been called infallible, but in Sirsa, India shot it down in the air. It is equipped with a guided artillery rocket system. Fateh-II is a more developed version of Fateh-I and is often compared to other modern guided rockets such as the US HIMARS-launched GMLRS or China’s PHL-series system. But it has not been able to stand in front of India’s air defense system. It is believed that the Fateh-2 missile can carry tactical nuclear payload. In such a situation, this missile can prove to be very dangerous. It was shot down by India’s Barak (MRSAM – Medium Range Surface to Air Missile). Barak missile has been made by DRDO with the help of Israel.
India has targeted four airbases of Pakistan in retaliation. There are reports of heavy damage to Noor Khan Airbase in these attacks. The C-130 Hercules aircraft parked here has also come under attack. The C-130 Hercules is an American-made military transport aircraft, which is used by the air forces of various countries. This aircraft proves to be very helpful for the army of any country during war.