Strange military behavior: an air clash between Pakistan and Iran.
Pakistan and Iran exchanged air strikes, which can be called a miracle in modern military history. Although there was no direct military conflict, they attacked the same target, the Baloch militants, in the name of "revenge". This begs the question of how deep the partnership between the two companies really is. The Pakistani military has used a large number of military forces such as the Thunder, F-16, J-10C and Pterodactyl-2 fighter jets on the battlefield, and this is the first time they have used the A100 long-range missile in combat. Among them, the A100 long-range missile is produced in China, and the Pakistani military has released relevant videos. In the Pakistani military exercise, the A100 long-range rocket launcher was put into combat for the first time and was equipped with unmanned aerial vehicles to attack targets.
Extension: Air strikes from both sides are confusing. Pakistan and Iran do not have any direct armed confrontation, but attack the same targets in the name of "retaliation". The attack targeted Pakistani militants and raised the possibility of cooperation between the two countries. The Pakistani army used the Chinese-made A100 long-range rocket launcher in the military strike. In addition to the A100 long-range missile, Pakistan will deploy other advanced aircraft, especially jets and military drones, to carry out integrated air strikes. This kind of cutting-edge equipment is not only a symbol of the Pakistani army, but also China's scientific and technological strength in terms of equipment.
The application of the A100 long-range rocket launcher in combat.
The A100 long-range rocket launcher is the first time that Pakistan has used it abroad, and Pakistan has received its technical support, which is also the beginning of Pakistan's progress into the field of long-range rocket launchers. The missile has a long-range attack range of more than 120 kilometers and is equipped with a rapid loading system that can improve responsiveness. The A100 long-range rocket uses 8x8 special wheels and is equipped with a launch vehicle, a loading vehicle, a command vehicle, etc., and it only takes 20 minutes to reload. In addition, this missile can be equipped with various types of missiles, and the models exported to Pakistan can also meet Pakistan's needs. Pakistan's A100 long-range rocket launcher showed its power in this confrontation and showed its precision fire.
The A100 long-range missile was Pakistan's first combat weapon, demonstrating the power of Pakistan's military might. The missile has a longer range and more accurate attack capabilities, which meets the needs of Pakistan. The Pakistani military's investment in the A100 long-range rocket launcher shows that Pakistan has taken a big step forward in long-range rocket launcher technology. China has decades of research experience in long-range rocket launches, and has developed its own unique set of advanced technological ideas. Pakistan's use of the A100 long-range rocket launcher for practical operations has greatly enhanced China's reputation for long-range rocket launcher technology. The air strikes from both sides are evidence of the enormous power of China's long-range rockets.
The intricate relationships that bombard each other.
Pakistan and Iran exchanged air strikes in exchange and were seen as "treating others as they would like to be treated". The attacks were all targeted by the same rebel group--- Baloch militia, and one wonders whether Iran and Pakistan could have agreed on that goal. The two countries have long seen Baloch militants as their common adversary, so in 2017 they established a joint security committee to coordinate counterterrorism operations. The Pakistani army handed over a top leader from Baloch militants in 2008 to Iran to settle the matter. Judging from the current situation, it seems that neither country has any intention of intensifying the contradictions, and although both countries are sending more troops to the border, they have no intention of starting a war. The air attacks on both sides may have been a headache in part for the United States, which does not want to see a conflict between the two countries and that its allies are also attacked.
Extension: With Pakistan and Iran exchanging air strikes, the relationship between the two countries is complicated. Although there was no direct armed confrontation between the two countries, both countries launched attacks on the Baloch militia, which they supported. This can be very confusing. However, the joint military operation against Baloch militants in Pakistan and Iran is not an isolated case. The two countries have been working together since 2017, when they established a joint security team. The confrontation between these two groups is most likely out of the consideration of defending themselves. Both Pakistan and Iran have been attacked by al-Qaeda in the past, and there is a possibility that the two countries could cooperate against al-Qaeda. Although both countries have launched military strikes against the Islamic State, there is no intention of a direct confrontation between the two countries, and the contradictions between the two countries revolve more around border policing and counter-terrorism. The air strikes on both sides may make the United States worry that they want to cooperate between the two countries, not go to war.