Brief Summary
This video discusses the events surrounding the targeting of Pakistan's SA-2000 air defence system by India during Operation Synindra. It highlights Pakistan's attempts to protect the SA-2000 by concealing it in civilian areas and using civilian aircraft as cover. However, Indian surveillance and precision strikes successfully neutralised the system without causing civilian casualties.
- Pakistan attempted to protect its SA-2000 air defence system from Indian strikes by hiding it in commercial airports and flying it alongside civilian aircraft.
- Indian satellites and Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) detected the SA-2000's location.
- India executed precision air strikes to eliminate the SA-2000 without causing civilian casualties.
Pakistan's SA-2000 Targeted
The video begins by introducing the SA-2000, Pakistan's advanced air defence system. During Operation Synindra, India's S-400 systems began targeting aerial assets within Pakistani airspace. To safeguard the SA-2000, the Pakistani military strategically positioned the aircraft at a commercial airport. They also flew them in conjunction with civilian aircraft in an attempt to mask their movements and deter attacks. Despite these efforts, Indian satellites and Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) were able to pinpoint the exact location of the SA-2000. India then launched precision air strikes, successfully destroying the air defence system while avoiding civilian casualties.