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100 hours, 'Brahmos' attack and 5 pieces... This will be fate of Pak if war happens with India

The Pakistani army does not have ammunition for 4 days but is firing on the LoC every day.
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The Pakistani army is doing a hollow show of power to avoid India's attacks. Pakistan has tested two missiles in two days. First Abdali, then Fateh missile was tested. Meanwhile, India has deployed its advanced next generation missile Brahmos on war duty. Due to which an emergency situation has arisen in Islamabad.

This is Pakistan's strategy to avoid war by showing false power to India, but this strategy will not succeed.

Pakistan's top generals are worried because Pakistan has become powerless. The reason for this is that the Pakistani army has less than 100 hours of ammunition left. This means that if a war breaks out, Pakistan can be broken into 5 pieces within 100 hours.

Pakistan will have to pay the price

Let us tell you that India has announced that the country boiling with anger for revenge for Pahalgam will soon be fulfilled. It will have to pay a huge price for India's honour, pride and the sacrifice of 26 countrymen. The fighter jets and missile power of the Indian Air Force are ready to rain down on Pakistan.

The time, place and target are to be decided by the Indian Army. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has indicated that very soon the Indians burning with anger will get the news of the destruction of Pakistan and terrorism.

Preparation to teach the biggest lesson

India has made historic preparations to teach the biggest lesson to terror-supporting Pakistan. The Indian Air Force is now going to acquire high-tech HAPS i.e. High-Altitude Platform Systems. While the Ministry of Defence has issued RFI. Request for Information for three HAPS platforms. These are solar-powered and long-haul UAVs. They can fly at an altitude of 16 to 20 kilometres.

What is India's strength?

These drones will be used for surveillance and gathering military information of the enemies of the country including Pakistan. They will gather information about the electronic activities of the enemy and send it to the army. Along with this, India has deployed its state-of-the-art Brahmos on war duty to compete with Pakistan.

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Apart from this, India has given the green signal to install Brahmos-NG cruise missile on Rafale fighter jet. This will make the country's air and naval strike capability infallible. Currently, India has cruise missiles like Scalp, Rudram, Astra. But Brahmos NG is going to develop new capabilities in speed and range.

Decades old missiles

The missiles whose firepower Pakistan is showing are decades old. The military name of the Abdali missile is Hatf-2. Hatf-2 is a ballistic missile. Its range is up to 180 kilometers. However, in 1995, Pakistan has ben started the Hatf missile program.

This missile program was given the codename Ahmed Shah Abdali. This ballistic missile has been in service with the Pakistan Army since 2005 and has not been upgraded. The second missile Fatah is Pakistan's rocket-based artillery. Its range is 140 kilometers.

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Attempt to provoke India

Pakistan is provoking India by showing the power of these missiles, while the reality is that it does not have ammunition left for even four days. Reports say that Pakistan will not be able to survive the war even for 4 days. The Pakistani Army has ammunition enough to fight a war for 96 hours.

The Swift Military Deployment doctrine of the Pakistani Army seems to be failing. Because under this strategy, Pakistan is dependent on tanks and artillery systems, and it has very few tank shells left.

In terms of the 155mm shells needed by the Pakistani Artillery, only 5 percent shells are left with it at the moment. Only 7% of the M109 Howitzer shells needed by the Pakistani Army are currently available.

Pakistan's military preparations are very weak

Pakistan's military preparations are very weak due to the shortage of ammunition. Reports suggest that the Pakistan Army is very worried about this. The issue of ammunition shortage was raised in the meeting of Special Corps Commanders on May 2, 2025.

The information about ammunition was presented before General Munir. Former Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had raised the issue of shortage long ago. The Pakistani Army is short of ammunition, but it is firing on the LoC every day.

Pakistan is working on a strategy to avoid war by showing false strength to India, but this strategy will not succeed.

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