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The US has confirmed to India that a night vision device allegedly used by terrorists during an attack in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district was lost by its troops in Afghanistan, linking the trail of the deadly July 27 strike to the war-torn country, sources told HT.

The equipment was found near a stretch of the Amritsar-Pathankot railway track to which five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were tied to derail a passing train. The IEDs didn’t go off as intended, saving lives of dozens of travellers.

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“We have got confirmation from the US that the night vision device belonged to its troops deployed in Afghanistan and it was lost there. Now formal details have been sought by providing all identification markings of the device to the US,” said a senior government official requesting anonymity.

Though available commercially, the device was marked as US government property which led India to approach authorities there, sources said.

Three heavily-armed men dressed in battle fatigues left seven people, including a senior police officer, dead in Dinanagar town of the Punjab border district before they were killed following a day-long gun battle that ended the siege of the local police station.

Investigators have come to the conclusion that the attackers came from Pakistan and used the night vision device to navigate through a riverine area to reach Dinanagar.

“With the US confirming that it is indeed a device its troops lost in Afghanistan, now the question remains as to how it reached the hands of the Gurdaspur attackers. Was it the Taliban or the ISI that provided the equipment to the Gurdaspur fidayeen who are suspected to be from the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)?” said the official. “Further examination of the device by the US may shed light on the path it traversed to reach India.”
Device found during Gurdaspur attack was lost by US army
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The US has confirmed to India that a night vision device allegedly used by terrorists during an attack in Punjab’s Gurdaspur district was lost by its troops in Afghanistan, linking the trail of the deadly July 27 strike to the war-torn country, sources told HT.

The equipment was found near a stretch of the Amritsar-Pathankot railway track to which five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were tied to derail a passing train. The IEDs didn’t go off as intended, saving lives of dozens of travellers.

gurdaspur.jpg
“We have got confirmation from the US that the night vision device belonged to its troops deployed in Afghanistan and it was lost there. Now formal details have been sought by providing all identification markings of the device to the US,” said a senior government official requesting anonymity.

Though available commercially, the device was marked as US government property which led India to approach authorities there, sources said.

Three heavily-armed men dressed in battle fatigues left seven people, including a senior police officer, dead in Dinanagar town of the Punjab border district before they were killed following a day-long gun battle that ended the siege of the local police station.

Investigators have come to the conclusion that the attackers came from Pakistan and used the night vision device to navigate through a riverine area to reach Dinanagar.

“With the US confirming that it is indeed a device its troops lost in Afghanistan, now the question remains as to how it reached the hands of the Gurdaspur attackers. Was it the Taliban or the ISI that provided the equipment to the Gurdaspur fidayeen who are suspected to be from the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)?” said the official. “Further examination of the device by the US may shed light on the path it traversed to reach India.”
Device found during Gurdaspur attack was lost by US army
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so does that means the ones who used these devices in afghanistan after US troops "lost" it/them in afghanistan are working with those people who are handlers of terrorists who attacked police station in gurdaspur :azn:

wow now i wonder what will owr pakistani friends say on this specially when they go overboard if medicines are found with attackers of karachi airpotrt or something is linked even remotelli to india and attach it to indian or RAW involvemnet to every thing going wrong in land of the pure :haha:
 
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so does that means the ones who used these devices in afghanistan after US troops "lost" it/them in afghanistan are working with those people who are handlers of terrorists who attacked police station in gurdaspur :azn:

wow now i wonder what will owr pakistani friends say on this specially when they go overboard if medicines are found with attackers of karachi airpotrt or something is linked even remotelli to india and attach it to indian or RAW involvemnet to every thing going wrong in land of the pure :haha:
aby oo dhakan US missing equipment you can find in black market from Korea to Latin America .
 
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So what, India has presence and it's assets in Afghanistan.


And what's in Afghanistan? Lots of your countrymen.
no sirji we are making anty land of the pure sazishs in afghanistan :devil: ..... happy now :coffee:
 
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Yeah overwehlming. Maybe they were wearing addidas joggers, now which country will get the blame?

I wish they actually were for original Adidas products can be traced back to their original batches and shipments including the outlets from where they were sold. Though no evidence is conclusive enough for those living in denial as always. :coffee:
 
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but between india and afghanistan is your watan e aziz .... isnt it :azn:
no sirji we are making anty land of the pure sazishs in afghanistan :devil: ..... happy now :coffee:
if you ever visited EBAY military gear sale section you never said it . its internet era dude even fighter jets tanks are for sale how many of these night vision googles you need?.

the problem is your country is guns free and you guys can;t buy or use guns or military equipment but in other countries its normal . so any thing you see you surprise . naturally

The man who keeps a Harrier Jump Jet in his garden: Builder spends six years and £10,000 restoring Falklands plane he bought on eBay (without telling his wife first) | Daily Mail Online

i think indian navy even today use these jets ?

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Jump jet... with a step ladder: Neil, 45, sits in the cockpit of the plane which he has spent six years restoring after buying it on eBay for £10,000

I wish they actually were for original Adidas products can be traced back to their original batches and shipments including the outlets from where they were sold. :coffee:
True Story – U.S. Military Lost Equipment from $750 Million Program, Some Ended up on eBay and Craigslist | Liberty Blitzkrieg
 
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if you ever visited EBAY military gear sale section you never said it . its internet era dude even fighter jets tanks are for sale how many of these night vision googles you need?.

the problem is your country is guns free and you guys can;t buy or use guns or military equipment but in other countries its normal . so any thing you see you surprise . naturally

The man who keeps a Harrier Jump Jet in his garden: Builder spends six years and £10,000 restoring Falklands plane he bought on eBay (without telling his wife first) | Daily Mail Online

i think indian navy even today use these jets ?

article-2441319-18756C6B00000578-146_634x379.jpg

Jump jet... with a step ladder: Neil, 45, sits in the cockpit of the plane which he has spent six years restoring after buying it on eBay for £10,000


True Story – U.S. Military Lost Equipment from $750 Million Program, Some Ended up on eBay and Craigslist | Liberty Blitzkrieg
so what did you order on ebay :azn:

:D
 
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WTF..?? how irresponsible people !!

Log in ti ebay, we'll get it back
 
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Unless US they lost GPS device in J&K :D

But on serious note . Look how afghan talibans are hand in gloves with Pakistan terrorists . It reached Azad Kashmir by some weird means . Pakistan committing a huge blunder by using terrorism against India

WTF..?? how irresponsible people !!

Log in ti ebay, we'll get it back

Dr Sheldon Cooper you need ask how the he'll it ended up in Azad Kashmir
 
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“We have got confirmation from the US that the night vision device belonged to its troops deployed in Afghanistan and it was lost there. Now formal details have been sought by providing all identification markings of the device to the US,” said a senior government official requesting anonymity.

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Wow, the US is arming its special forces with light sabers??
To an inerudite buff, that simply doesnt look anything like a night vision device. It looks more like the hilt of a Sith Lord's lightsaber!
 
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