The Pakistani army is moving its radar systems to forward locations in the Sialkot sector to detect possible Indian airstrikes, according to exclusive information received by India Today.
Pakistan seems to be losing sleep over a possible retaliation by India following the Pahalgam terror attack and has taken several steps along the Line of Control (LoC) to detect possible manoeuvres by the Army.
As per exclusive information received by India Today, the Pakistani army is moving its radar systems to forward locations in the Sialkot sector to detect possible Indian airstrikes. Electronic warfare detachments of the Pakistani army are also being deployed to forward locations to detect Indian movements opposite the Ferozepur sector.
Recently, Pakistan set up a TPS-77 radar site at Chor Cantonment, just 58 km from the international border. The TPS-77 Multi-Role Radar (MRR) is a highly capable radar system and is used worldwide for situational awareness and air traffic monitoring.
Meanwhile, for the fifth consecutive day, Pakistan violated ceasefire along the Line of Control. The Pakistani army started firing without any provocation in the Kupwara, Baramulla and Akhnoor sectors, with the Indian Army giving a befitting reply.
Published By:
Abhishek De
Published On:
Apr 29, 2025