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Multi-Domain Operations and synchronized warfare by Pakistan Armed forces 🔥🔥🔥 · Integrating air, land, cyber, electronic warfare, autonomous systems, and information operations. · Creating a unified battlespace where every sensor is linked to every shooter. · Sequencing actions to combine maneuver, spectrum dominance, precision fires, and layered defense for...

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