Coming from a former C-in-C of more than one Command, what is striking is the empathy( the emotions aroused by the wounded jawan) and the humane, modest and candid way in which the Air Mshl narrates the operations in Kargil. A very engrossing and knowledge enhancing episode.
Again another wonderful podcast. Giving rare insights into actual operation, personal risks associated and wartime improvisation of using Spanish 250 kg ammunition. Indeed a professional speaks. The spirit of injured young army soldier is just beyond words.
@ A/M Nambiar and @Blue Skies Podcast; you promised .....and you really delivered!! A totally riveting account. The last point/s made by A/M Nambiar re: Mirage 2000s are really significant. The IAF (and GOI) might do well to mop-up Mirage 2000s world-wide as other Air Forces move to other aircraft. That might be a good VFM proposition.
Absolutely loving this podcast. I have request, it would be awesome if you manage to bring in any officer from the top secret Foxbat squadron based in Gwalior which flew rekon in Islamabad and also speculated to have made a sonic boom in the city. It is a legend in Indian Military Aviation, it would be amazing 🤩
They are still here on this YT channel. That mini-series is exceptional. Thanks to the contributions from all participants and very good anchoring by Mr. Ganapathi who deftly wove the narrative throughout. Gave us all a ring-side view. Please don't miss that series of podcasts!
As Air Marshal Nambiar mentions in the last part of the podcast, "we don't fly as much these days", what does he mean by that? Does the Indian Airforce carry out less sorties now than compared to before when it had worse reliability and service issues?
He meant we don't fly Mirages so often. We are slowly replacing the old Mirages and dividing the function between the Hal Tejas and another single engine which the airforce is looking into, probably something between Jas Gripen, F21(India spec F16) and even f18's if I'm not wrong.
Coming from a former C-in-C of more than one Command, what is striking is the empathy( the emotions aroused by the wounded jawan) and the humane, modest and candid way in which the Air Mshl narrates the operations in Kargil. A very engrossing and knowledge enhancing episode.
Glad you enjoyed it...
Again another wonderful podcast. Giving rare insights into actual operation, personal risks associated and wartime improvisation of using Spanish 250 kg ammunition. Indeed a professional speaks.
The spirit of injured young army soldier is just beyond words.
Thanks. Yes, Air Mshl Nambiar really took us with him, even into that Mi-17 with the soldiers.
The most interesting one so far.Truly wonderful.narration and hosting.
Thank you Sir
awesome
Glad you liked it
@ A/M Nambiar and @Blue Skies Podcast; you promised .....and you really delivered!!
A totally riveting account.
The last point/s made by A/M Nambiar re: Mirage 2000s are really significant. The IAF (and GOI) might do well to mop-up Mirage 2000s world-wide as other Air Forces move to other aircraft. That might be a good VFM proposition.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
One point which stands out in AM Nambiar talks is he is pretty generous in his comments about his team and duly credits them
Absolutely loving this podcast. I have request, it would be awesome if you manage to bring in any officer from the top secret Foxbat squadron based in Gwalior which flew rekon in Islamabad and also speculated to have made a sonic boom in the city. It is a legend in Indian Military Aviation, it would be amazing 🤩
Look for the episode with Sumit Mukherji. However he is very guarded about the sorts of work they did, but you'll get a good sense of the aircraft.
There is one on YT with Wg Cdr Thakur vis a vis Kargil
Thank you all
Great podcast worth it.
Ganaa sir tq....for this
Just one request plz invite mig 29k pilot.
Thanks
This really gives insite of modern warfare, which is not so easy. Game is whosoever has cutting edge weapon and training wins war
Glad you enjoyed it. Yes, so much hinges on technology, training, etc.
Where are the podcasts on Operation Cactus ( Gen Malik etc ) ?
They are still here on this YT channel.
That mini-series is exceptional. Thanks to the contributions from all participants and very good anchoring by Mr. Ganapathi who deftly wove the narrative throughout.
Gave us all a ring-side view.
Please don't miss that series of podcasts!
Just search the channel for Op Cactus. It is also tagged to a special playlist on Joint Operations.
I always wonder how the mirage and rafale capabilities are against the su30 mki. I never get the answer for this. And how close is tejas to the m2k
Do listen to the Tejas series, the MKI episode and you may get the answer.
@@BlueSkiesPodcast Thank you for the recommendation. Love your work !!
As Air Marshal Nambiar mentions in the last part of the podcast, "we don't fly as much these days", what does he mean by that? Does the Indian Airforce carry out less sorties now than compared to before when it had worse reliability and service issues?
He meant we don't fly Mirages so often. We are slowly replacing the old Mirages and dividing the function between the Hal Tejas and another single engine which the airforce is looking into, probably something between Jas Gripen, F21(India spec F16) and even f18's if I'm not wrong.
Sir may I request a podcast with someone who has been a part of the Muntho Dhalo bombing. Would be interesting to heard about it. Thank You.
Sure thing will try, thanks.
Wouldn you like to make a podcast on rafale pls
So far not interviewed serving officers, will have to find a retired officer familiar with that aircraft
@@BlueSkiesPodcastraghunath Nambiar sir also flown rafale from the first cockpit