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The War Before the War: How the Sensor War Strategy Decides Modern Conflicts

Modern conflicts may begin by targeting radar, satellites, and digital networks before the first missile strike.  The sensor war strategy rarely makes headlines, yet it may determine the outcome of modern wars long before missiles begin to fly. Television usually shows explosions. Analysts discuss missile strikes and troop movements. Still, the real battle often starts much earlier. Radar signals disappear. Satellite feeds go dark. Communication networks slow or fail. When those systems weaken, even the strongest military suddenly loses its most valuable advantage. Vision. That quiet struggle is the war before the war. Sensor War Strategy in Modern Warfare The sensor war strategy rests on a simple principle. The side that detects threats first usually gains the advantage. Modern military defense depends on layers of surveillance systems. Radar installations track incoming missiles. Satellites observe launch sites. Command networks process massive streams of data and coo...

The Day Israel's Missiles Turned on Themselves

  Credit: Original reporting and footage from WION News . Watch the full video here . Iran's 12-Day Electronic Ambush May Have Rewritten the Rules of Modern Warfare Missiles don't usually boomerang. But in this war, they did. The world watched in stunned disbelief during the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. Sirens screamed from Tel Aviv to the Negev. Drones buzzed overhead. And for the first time, Israel's legendary missile defense systems—Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Arrow—appeared overwhelmed. Only they weren't just overwhelmed. They were confused. Tricked. Hacked, perhaps. When the Shield Becomes a Sword Interceptors launched into the night, chasing down Iranian ballistic missiles. But something was wrong. Some Israeli defense missiles veered off-course. Others collided mid-air. A few even hit their own batteries. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps later claimed they had used a new missile guidance system , exploiting vulnerabilit...

The Dragon's Eyes: How China-Pakistan Intelligence Sharing is Rewriting South Asian Security

 Picture this: you're sitting in a Pakistani military command center in May 2025, watching real-time updates of Indian troop movements flash across your screens. The data isn't coming from your own satellites or spies. It's streaming directly from Beijing. This isn't spy fiction. It's the new reality of South Asian security, where China has quietly evolved from arms dealer to Pakistan's intelligence partner, fundamentally altering the region's strategic balance. When Pakistan Knew Too Much The Moment Everything Changed Lieutenant General Rahul R Singh dropped a bombshell in July 2025 that should have made headlines worldwide. During routine India-Pakistan military talks, Pakistani officials casually mentioned knowing about India's "important vectors" being "primed and ready for action." The source? China was providing Pakistan with live updates during Operation Sindoor. Think about the audacity of that moment. Pakistani negotiato...