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Indian Navy keeps showing muscle in the Arabian Sea, but the moment Pakistan’s SMASH missile comes online, that confidence turns into radio silence. 💥 The Supersonic Missile Anti-SHip (ASBM), crafted by the Pakistan Navy, isn’t just another weapon—it’s a statement capable of turning any enemy ship or coastal base into scrap metal. With a 300 km strike range, razor-sharp precision, and high-speed maneuverability, SMASH can erase sea or land targets in seconds.

Indian Navy keeps showing muscle in the Arabian Sea, but the moment Pakistan’s SMASH missile comes online, that confidence turns into radio silence. 💥 The Supersonic Missile Anti-SHip (ASBM), crafted by the Pakistan Navy, isn’t just another weapon—it’s a statement capable of turning any enemy ship or coastal base into scrap metal. With a 300 km strike range, razor-sharp precision, and high-speed maneuverability, SMASH can erase sea or land targets in seconds.

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#French President Emmanuel #Macron was struck in the face by his wife, Brigitte Macron, at the plane’s exit upon arrival in #Vietnam, with the moment caught on camera.

#French President Emmanuel #Macron was struck in the face by his wife, Brigitte Macron, at the plane’s exit upon arrival in #Vietnam, with the moment caught on camera.

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Once Bagram is reactivated, expect a full resumption of U.S. ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations across the region: if the U.S. returns to Bagram, it won’t be for peacebuilding or regional development. It will be to reassert full-spectrum dominance over South and Central Asia—including Pakistan, Iran, and western China. MQ-9 Reaper and RQ-170 Sentinel drones flying 24/7 surveillance missions along the Durand Line. RC-135V Rivet Joint platforms conducting deep signal interception and electronic surveillance across Pakistan, Iran, and western China. • SIGINT aircraft intercepting mobile, military, and encrypted communications within Pakistan’s borders. • ELINT and radar-mapping aircraft identifying Pakistan’s defense infrastructure, troop movements, and missile positions. • Persistent aerial surveillance of sensitive areas—Balochistan, KP, Punjab—tracking everything from nuclear convoys to military installations. And it won’t stop at Pakistan. Western China’s Xinjiang region, including nuclear and missile sites near the Afghan, will also fall under U.S. surveillance coverage. From Bagram, the Pentagon can closely monitor PLA activity, signal traffic, and strategic build-up near Kashgar and Hotan. Let’s not forget: the last time America was in Bagram, drone strikes were a routine affair—from Waziristan to Bajaur, even into settled areas. And here’s the catch: India, which may appear to have friction with the U.S. today, could easily realign with Washington tomorrow. The Indo-U.S. defense axis is driven by long-term strategic interests, not temporary political squabbles. If Bagram becomes operational again, India will undoubtedly benefit from U.S. intelligence, gaining direct insights into Pakistan’s military posture. It’s not just America. Israel will also tap into this intelligence pipeline, using Bagram as a launchpad for deeper surveillance across Iran and Pakistan. The airspace will turn into a multinational electronic warfare zone, flooded with drones, SIGINT /ISR platforms.

Once Bagram is reactivated, expect a full resumption of U.S. ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) operations across the region: if the U.S. returns to Bagram, it won’t be for peacebuilding or regional development. It will be to reassert full-spectrum dominance over South and Central Asia—including Pakistan, Iran, and western China. MQ-9 Reaper and RQ-170 Sentinel drones flying 24/7 surveillance missions along the Durand Line. RC-135V Rivet Joint platforms conducting deep signal interception and electronic surveillance across Pakistan, Iran, and western China. • SIGINT aircraft intercepting mobile, military, and encrypted communications within Pakistan’s borders. • ELINT and radar-mapping aircraft identifying Pakistan’s defense infrastructure, troop movements, and missile positions. • Persistent aerial surveillance of sensitive areas—Balochistan, KP, Punjab—tracking everything from nuclear convoys to military installations. And it won’t stop at Pakistan. Western China’s Xinjiang region, including nuclear and missile sites near the Afghan, will also fall under U.S. surveillance coverage. From Bagram, the Pentagon can closely monitor PLA activity, signal traffic, and strategic build-up near Kashgar and Hotan. Let’s not forget: the last time America was in Bagram, drone strikes were a routine affair—from Waziristan to Bajaur, even into settled areas. And here’s the catch: India, which may appear to have friction with the U.S. today, could easily realign with Washington tomorrow. The Indo-U.S. defense axis is driven by long-term strategic interests, not temporary political squabbles. If Bagram becomes operational again, India will undoubtedly benefit from U.S. intelligence, gaining direct insights into Pakistan’s military posture. It’s not just America. Israel will also tap into this intelligence pipeline, using Bagram as a launchpad for deeper surveillance across Iran and Pakistan. The airspace will turn into a multinational electronic warfare zone, flooded with drones, SIGINT /ISR platforms.

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All these Indian 🇮🇳 NOTAMs are tactical feints. They issue so many of them to confuse you and create an opening to attack. No mass drills—just token posturing. Basically, they’re now playing out their Bollywood-style scripts, but in reality, we 🇵🇰 will hit them at very unexpected sites.

All these Indian 🇮🇳 NOTAMs are tactical feints. They issue so many of them to confuse you and create an opening to attack. No mass drills—just token posturing. Basically, they’re now playing out their Bollywood-style scripts, but in reality, we 🇵🇰 will hit them at very unexpected sites.

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🇵🇰 Pakistan Army’s Fatah missiles 🚀 displayed at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad, for 14 August Independence Day celebrations.

🇵🇰 Pakistan Army’s Fatah missiles 🚀 displayed at Jinnah Stadium, Islamabad, for 14 August Independence Day celebrations.

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The current active NOTAMs over Pakistan and India as of 4:32 AM (PKT), November 10, 2025, display several restricted areas. India has released another notification expanding airspace limits toward the LOC and Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, which show here live once active.

The current active NOTAMs over Pakistan and India as of 4:32 AM (PKT), November 10, 2025, display several restricted areas. India has released another notification expanding airspace limits toward the LOC and Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, which show here live once active.

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⚡️Good morning 🇵🇰 Pakistan Air Force is rehearsing in preparation for the grand August 14 Air Show in the capital.

⚡️Good morning 🇵🇰 Pakistan Air Force is rehearsing in preparation for the grand August 14 Air Show in the capital.

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DHA Lahore Update: A drone, possibly shot down or having crashed, fell on a house, causing extensive damage to a car. The car’s owner shared a video.

DHA Lahore Update: A drone, possibly shot down or having crashed, fell on a house, causing extensive damage to a car. The car’s owner shared a video.

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#Pakistan has moved multiple strategic assets to Peshawar for better protection and operational readiness. To safeguard these critical assets, reserve fighter squadrons and other key jets have also been deployed to the #Peshawar Air Base. In case of an emergency, a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) can be issued to civilian aircraft, directing them to change course or clear the runway, allowing the airport to fully transition into a military airbase if required. Peshawar Base serves as a #strategic fallback point if forward airbases like Sargodha, Kamra, or Lahore are attacked or compromised. It effectively becomes the last air #shield for Islamabad and major cities of Northern Punjab, including Rawalpindi, Attock, and Chakwal. The base is fully equipped with hardened aircraft shelters (HAS), operational runways, strong air defense systems, and permanently deployed fighter squadrons. Modern missile defense systems are stationed there, alongside radar jamming and early warning systems. If #India manages to breach Pakistan’s eastern air defenses, fighter jets from Peshawar would be able to intercept enemy aircraft or cruise missiles before they reach key cities. The defense of Peshawar directly supports the survival of Pakistan’s strategic deterrence, especially as Northern Command and sensitive #nuclear assets are located nearby. In case the Central Air Command at Sargodha is hit or disabled, the Northern Air Command at Peshawar is fully capable of taking over all critical air operations. Its Command, Control, and #Communication (C3) systems are robust enough to operate independently if needed. In short, Peshawar Base is not just a backup; it is Pakistan’s insurance policy — a hidden shield ensuring the defense of Islamabad, Punjab, and the country’s ability to #defend and retaliate even in the worst-case scenario. Media/Map from yesterday: For Reference.

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