Missiles below, mountains ahead: How the IAF had to improvise in the middle of war
The Indian Air Force conducted a unique high-altitude air-to-ground campaign during the 1999 Kargil conflict.
Fighter pilots faced unprecedented challenges fighting at altitudes of 14-18,000 feet.
Early losses prompted tactical changes and accelerated the integration of precision-guided munitions.
The conflict highlighted India's need for indigenous navigation technology and satellite systems.
Lessons learned from Kargil continue to shape India's military innovation and preparedness.
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