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You are assuming that SPD is not risk-aware; it is.
Using helicopters for tracking? This might be suitable for certain type of missions, but this is not a sound strategy for this kind of mission.
They have numerous other methods to draw relevant information. What these matters are, and how successful they are, is left to Public imagination. People have limited amount of information to work with.
The bigger fish in the pond is NSA, and it would be a really depressing thought process for you to think and worry about its capabilities and reach. Nothing can be done about it (WE cannot shut down NSA, can WE?).
Worry about things which are in your control, mate. Do not given Indians funny ideas. They are [actually] stupid enough to take Pakistani security measures for granted. But they should be under no illusion.
Just a friendly advice. Cheers.
I do not assume. I know.
SPD cannot match NSA prowess in electronic eavesdropping and bugging.
The point here is not what SPD can do against electronic espionage, the point is why did they knowingly or unknowingly operate these US supplied helis for the needful?