New Delhi: In a major military escalation following the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched “precision airstrikes” against four major Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bases on May 10, with newly released satellite imagery now confirming extensive damage.
This decisive action, aimed at delivering a powerful message to Pakistan regarding its stance on terrorism, came after an initial wave of strikes targeted nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the attack that killed 25 tourists and one local Kashmiri.
High-resolution satellite images from Indian private firm KAWASPACE and Chinese company MizhaVision graphically illustrate the aftermath of the Indian offensive. The attacks are believed to have utilised air-launched cruise missiles (ALCM), potentially the BrahMos, to achieve pinpoint accuracy.
The evidence reveals critical damage to PAF infrastructure:
PAF Bholari: This airbase suffered one of the most severe impacts. KAWASPACE imagery clearly shows a major hangar, likely used for quick reaction missions due to its proximity to the destroyed runway. Structural debris is visibly strewn across a wide area.
𝗕𝗛𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗥𝗜 𝗚𝗢𝗡𝗘 | Precision striking by Indian ALCM (Likely Brahmos) at PAF Base Bholari on 10th May 2025.
Via : @KawaSpace pic.twitter.com/Ykp9TsLw9X
— Alpha Defense™ (@alpha_defense) May 11, 2025
PAF Shahbaz (Jacobabad): Indian missiles accurately struck this base, causing serious damage to a hangar located on the main apron. Minor and possible secondary damage to the Air Traffic Control (ATC) building has also been estimated from the imagery.
Imagery released by an Indian firm (KAWASPACE) spotlights damage at Pakistan’s Jacobabad Airbase – the Indian Air Force strike appears to have affected a hangar on the base’s main apron — minor, possible secondary damage to the ATC building is also suspected pic.twitter.com/ntZSDldNw7
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) May 11, 2025
Sargodha Airbase: Photographs that emerged shortly after the May 10 strikes, corroborated by later satellite views, indicated light but strategically significant damage to the runway and surrounding structures. The purpose of the attacks is believed to be to limit the operational capability of the base.
Sargodha Air Base Runway pics from @KawaSpace pic.twitter.com/KmHAhkU10s
— Alpha Defense™ (@alpha_defense) May 10, 2025
Noor Khan Airbase (Rawalpindi): Images released by MizhaVision show that India’s primary targets at this crucial base were ground support vehicles and essential infrastructure. The objective was evidently to cripple the base’s logistics and support systems, thereby hampering its operational readiness.
Imagery released by a Chinese satellite firm (MIZAZVISION) helps spotlight damage at Pakistan’s Nur Khan Airbase – the Indian Air Force precision strike appears to have focused on disabling infrastructure & ground support vehicles present on site at the time pic.twitter.com/f4q2OTinCp
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) May 11, 2025
After the satellite pictures of the attacks were released, defence analysts suggest that by directly hitting PAF assets, India has signalled to Pakistan that future responses to terrorism will not be confined to diplomatic channels but will involve direct and substantial military action.