Air defence system in Lahore ‘neutralised’ by Indian Armed Forces: What does this mean?
- On May 7-8, 2025, India executed Operation Sindoor, striking nine terror camps inside Pakistan including targets in Punjab and Bahawalpur.
- The strikes followed Pakistani attempts to target numerous military sites across Northern and Western India with drones and missiles on the intervening night.
- Indian forces reported 24 impacts at six locations, heavily damaging Pakistan's HQ-9 air defence missile systems and neutralising an air defence radar in Lahore.
- According to Pakistan’s ISPR Director General, the strikes affected six different locations with a total of 24 strike points involving various types of weapons, while Pakistan’s claims of shooting down Indian drones have yet to be independently confirmed.
- The operation marked India's first deep aerial strike in Punjab since 1971 and signaled ongoing escalation amid unresolved India-Pakistan tensions and efforts to dismantle terrorist infrastructure.
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Air defence system in Lahore ‘neutralised’ by Indian Armed Forces: What does this mean?
Indian Armed Forces Pakistan strike | What is air defence system: What does it mean that an air defence system at Lahore has been neutralised? What is an “air defence system”, and how does it work?
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Indian forces Thursday targeted air defence radars and systems at a number of locations in Pakistan, effectively inflicting damage on its air defence units and taking out an air defence system in Lahore
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