India removed 15 Brahmas missiles in Pakistan, 11 out of 11 airports threw 15 Brahmos missiles in Pakistan.

An important update has emerged in the recent military tension between India and Pakistan. On the night of May 9-10, the Indian Air Force carried out accurate and comprehensive military operations targeting 11 out of 11 major airports of the Pakistani Air Force. About 15 Brahmos Superzonic ship missiles were used in this move, causing great losses to the Pakistan Air Force and Air Protection Organization.
India’s fierce action in response to Pakistan’s attack
Earlier on the night of May 7-8, Pakistan Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurtala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Chandigarh, Chandigar, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal, Nal Trone and attempted in missile attacks. India. However, India’s Integrated Counter-Yuz phase and air defense agencies have taken these attacks in a timely manner.
Brahmos and scalp missiles used
After this, since the morning of May 8, the Indian Armed Forces began targeting air defense radars and missile systems located in various places in Pakistan. A large air security system located in Lahore was completely deactivated.
On the night of May 9-10, the Indian Air Force launched a decisive attack on Pakistan. Advanced missiles such as Brahmos and Scalp were released from the airport of the western and southwest airline. The attack has severely damaged the Pakistan’s HQ-9 missile system derived from China. UAVS and an airborne initial warning and surveillance aircraft (AEE & C) were destroyed by a large airport in Pakistan’s Sindle.
Pilotless target flight and harob drone stock
The Indian Air Force first operated the Pakistan Radar and Security Organization using the Pilotless target aircraft. After this, the Air Security Organization was paralyzed by attacking the Israeli -led ‘Harop’ Kamikaji drone. After the attack, the Pakistani Air Force had to transfer its aircraft to the rear airport. From a strategic perspective, the attack was very effective, and the potential of Pakistani air strike was severely affected.
The entire operation was led by India’s Security Workers (CTS) and National Security Advisor (NSA). The Brahmos missile was selected by the NSA to provide a strategic message.