Weapons don’t Win wars, soldiers do
The world watched closely as India, armed to the teeth with some of the most ad-vanced military technology, marched into conflict.
With French Rafale fighter jets, Israeli surveillance drones and Russia’s S-400 missile defence system in its arsenal, the stage seemed set for a swift and overwhelming victory.
The media buzzed with anticipation, assuming that firepower would automatically translate into dominance.
But what followed told a very different story.
One by one, these high-tech weapons failed to make the intended impact.
The Rafales couldn’t establish air superiority.
Israeli drones, known for their precision, were taken down with startling ease.
Even the S-400, considered one of the most formidable air defense systems in the world, fell short of expectations.
The weapons did not malfunction.
The real........
© Pakistan Observer
