13 Apr, mmm

59:54 1 Qof-dheer 12 Qodobbada 558 qaybo

Qodobbada

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    This webinar is being transcribed and summarized. At the heart of this country lies a war that is a very complicated mix of geopolitics alliances, the manifestations of which are what we see in the military domain, which is an asymmetric wa…

  2. 5:16

    Iranian military operations were unique, US losses indicate that Iranians could have an upper hand in some domain despite US and Israel having a complete air superiority over their airspace. So remember a few losses which happened in air do…

  3. 10:18

    systems across the continent and in the world and still they lost F-15 and remember we had lost an E-18 our initial operation, remember this is what is the challenge, protecting your own forces while you are trying to strike adversaries, it…

  4. 15:30
    Qodobka 4: and they were able to neutralize two of their C-130s, four of their two UH-16 and four more IKSR, now that's like helicopters, US had to leave in their C-130s where they brought commanders and vehicles, destroy them and recover the manned people in the helicopters which were overloaded and somehow they were able to manage So I think the kind of operations I think there was a brilliant part in terms of kind of operational planning but there was a lack of intelligence on the world side of the UN, it also indicated that US did not have as much intelligence as the Israeli, probably it also indicates that US and Iran were not sharing the intelligence the way they should have it here, So possibly Israel, now if you look at Israel, now if you look at Israel's operations, they had had the cameras, they had many many electronic systems of Iranians and this is not the first time they had done it, if you go back into the industry, Israel had destroyed the Hamas leadership by supplying teenagers which were lying with them for years, activated on the same day, in fact that makes me worried that kind of weapon, what are the critical components we buy from our industry, to that deep having vulnerabilities, in fact every time I go to the camera with my face I am worried, because some component through Malaysia or Europe come, we will say we got it from safe sources, is a worry which keeps bugging me, but I think as a military man, I need to be apprehensive and we need to be apprehensive and we need to find technical means to overcome those limitations, and you as scholars, don't take hospital, you know business you are done abroad, see it from the critical eye, because you are the people who will be carrying forward this research, on to study these effects, this rhyme work, better prepared than you are, I think they use a cluster meditation to cause damage to the people, rest others were not as effective as the US, so the Raja's preparedness for the people, so the Raja's preparedness for war, their dispersion of assets, their people awareness to the threats, you know, many Iranians say that Iranian people are perpetually prepared for war, I think that is what is giving them survivability against many, many attacks, oh sorry, these Raja's, So I think that part we need to remember. 304s · Speaker 1

    and they were able to neutralize two of their C-130s, four of their two UH-16 and four more IKSR, now that's like helicopters, US had to leave in their C-130s where they brought commanders and vehicles, destroy them and recover the manned p…

  5. 20:35

    they were the three critical components of Iranian strike capability. One was 4th type of Navy. Mines can be the 4th, but you know, mines are a moonwalk area. But missiles, drone and cruise missiles. Cruise is missiles for the limited numbe…

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    that it stuck all their command centres in one go for 100 to 130, which probably Israel continues to pay attention to it. And remember if you see the kind of operations undertaken by USA versus Iran compared to Israel, USA has flown 30,000 …

  7. 30:41

    Oh, commercial drones are there. And if you see the lessons from previous wars, even war with Ukraine, again, the same lessons were learnt. That central land was the only saviour of Ukraine. And their people died using Chinese or commercial…

  8. 35:42

    Counter drone capability of India, see what is counter drone capability? We require detection, tracking, neutralization system. Identification and neutralization. Detection comes with your sensors. Detection also comes with when you know yo…

  9. 40:47

    I have begun to think, good Captain Haran, that the days of the aircraft are almost over. 8,000 swarms of drones swarming over the countryside has changed the character and nature of war, particularly air war. So, this we have to recognize,…

  10. 45:50

    Thanks. So we take 3 questions and then we copy names. I agree my reference has been in this war and I think there is a way forward for nuclear weapons and as India has been developing it, that's similar. I have 2 questions. One is, it make…

  11. 50:53

    Iran's stakes in terms of its vulnerability and the destruction that it has faced are not the same as those of the Gulf states, visibly Israel, visibly the US. US has the advantage of relative isolation. Israel has the advantage of a very, …

  12. 55:53

    So big weapons there, the U.S. has the clear edge. But in terms of on-field, tactical war, whatever system Israel has got that the U.S. sometimes adopt, sometimes doesn't adopt. So that's the difference which we have done. Okay, that's the …