Top-Secret Report Leaked: India’s Strike Shattered Pakistan’s EW Capabilities
In a stunning revelation, an internal report from the Pakistan Air Force has confirmed the significant damage caused by India’s recent air strikes under Operation Sindoor. The classified documents, accessed by The Sunday Guardian, outline widespread destruction across Pakistan’s key airbases, communication centers, and digital infrastructure.
According to the report, at least seven airbases — including Noor Khan (Rawalpindi), MM Alam (Lodhran), Faisal (Karachi), Mushaf (Sargodha), Minhas (Kamra), Masroor (Karachi), and Islamabad Airbase — sustained damage. Even the Pakistan Air Force Headquarters and Central Command Center in Islamabad were not spared.
The airstrikes, launched in response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, were initially assessed through satellite images and open-source intelligence. But now, Pakistan’s own internal evaluation paints a clearer — and far more damaging — picture.
Critical Infrastructure Hit, Electronic Warfare Capabilities Crippled
The report highlights the destruction of vital command & control systems, power grids, and cyber networks. Repairs are urgently needed at multiple facilities, including advanced communication tech at Noor Khan Airbase and critical components at others. The damage wasn’t pre-planned — it arose directly due to India’s precision strikes.
The strikes also severely impaired Pakistan’s electronic warfare strength. High-value assets like the AW-139 helicopter and the Dassault Falcon DA-20 EW jet — operated by the elite 24 “Blinders” Squadron — were reported damaged. The DA-20 is crucial for jamming enemy radar and communications.
At MM Alam Airbase, the entire electronic warfare system reportedly collapsed.
Pakistan Scrambles for Repairs and High-End Equipment
The Air Force has now submitted urgent requests for:
Intel i9 processors
Nvidia A6000 GPUs
RAID servers and data storage systems
Vehicle-mounted generators (500 kVA and 45 kVA)
CNC and welding machines
Hydraulic presses for aircraft frame repairs
Noor Khan Airbase, in particular, emerged as the most critically hit — its digital backbone is said to be completely destroyed.
A Limited Strike, But A Loud Message
Although the operation was limited in scope, it exposed Pakistan’s vulnerabilities and delivered a strong signal: if India chooses to escalate, the consequences for Pakistan could be devastating.
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