5 Years After Pakistan’s Swift Retort, Indian Fighters Now Fully Armed With ‘Air-To-Air Network’ To Talk Mid-Air

5 Years After Pakistan’s Swift Retort, Indian Fighters Now Fully Armed With ‘Air-To-Air Network’ To Talk Mid-Air

Five years ago, Indian fighter jets crossed the border with Pakistan for the first time since the 1971 war to bomb the Jaish-e-Mohammed’s terror training camp. When the Pakistan Air Force, with better electronic warfare jammers, retaliated, the Indian Air Force (IAF) was found wanting an operational data link that restricted Indian Sukhois from communicating…