These Pakistani Military Hideouts – satellite pictures, including Sarkoda, Operation Sindur, Noor Khan, satellite photos – satellite pictures for Pakistan military sites

The Indian Air Force (IAF) carried out accurate attacks under the Operation Sindur on at least eight Pakistani military bases on May 10, after which satellite photos confirmed the infrastructure and a lot of damage to the ground. These include radar centers, commands and control centers and ammunition depots in Rabiki, Muridke, Saklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sagar, Sunyan, Basruire and Siyalgot. According to the open source expert, attacks were carried out using advanced Air-Ltch Cruise missile (Alcm), which may be Brahmos.
The Pakistani Air Force (PAF) site has shared a photo of a bomb damage to bomb damage, sharing the bangle -based satellite intelligence agency Kawa Space, showing the impact of an accurate attack.
In high -regulatory films, a direct attack has been shown in Pakistan Air Force’s Polarie Airbace Hanger. The damage to the debris and structure in the photo was clearly visible. This shows that the target hanger’s reaction may play an important role in providing a warning, as the runway is close to the runway instead of the attack.
Another accurate attack on Jacobbad’s Shabaz Airbace took place in the hanger in the main armor. Images of Kava’s location show that the Air Traffic Control (ADC) building is also damaged in the scene.
The Sarkoda Airbace was attacked in both places, and in the latest films, the debris visible in the middle of the runway and its intersection.
The pictures of Chinese satellite company Misswishan and open source specialist Demin Simon shared their X handle, confirming that Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbace was targeted. In the Indian Air Force attack, focus on neutralizing the main infrastructure of the ground -backed vehicles and the site.
Noor Khan Airbace has been destroyed
Satellite photos confirm India’s attack on Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbace, a large military base, about 10 km from Islamabad. Moreover, it is surrounded by Islamabad International Airport. Previously, the site, also known as the PAF Station Saklala, was used for military operation, VIP transport, air fuel. Many traffic brigade has been stopped on this site, and the training of the Air Force officers is also provided here.
The first place is a small yard near April, where the PAF transport planes stopped, where vehicles are burning and destroying. It should be fuel tanks, which fits with a severe fire found at night of the attack. In another place, the roof of a warehouse is damaged.
The Indian Armed Forces shared pictures of Pakistan’s Air Protection Radar, who destroyed India during a press conference on Sunday. In satellite photos, Air Security Radar in Basrur, Sunian and Arifwala has a huge loss.