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ISPR release Pictures and footage from Indian Drone

Damn, every indians gone crazy, they lost their minds don't know if I should laugh on them or be sad on their Khar Damagi.
 
Shameless people. As usual not accepting.
 
I'm going to fly my own drone up and fight the Indian drones. :devil:
 
for detailed surveillance we have more advance UAVs recon pods in fighter jets.. those mini UAVs are used for CT operation inside country..
Hey buddy can you tell me how to make a ID in Bhrarat Rakshak i think they don't allow Gmail email ID.
 
Shame on you Pakistan !!!

My 5 year old nephew wants his camera shooting Chinese made "flying saucer" back :D
 
12.7 mm or 37 mm gun we wont use missiles for such low flying slow drone.

the Israeli drone that our F-16 shot few years back was an exception it was at higher altitude and it was critical to shoot it down @Windjammer
@Irfan Baloch

Indeed, also it was shot down during hostilities and in the middle of night. It was probably first air to air kill of it's kind. Since it was pilotless, we had to fire at it, otherwise who knows the history may have repeated it'self.
As for day time misadventure, the shooting down of an IAF Mystery fighter jet by a G-3 in 1971 war is well documented..... what price a slow moving drone.
 
Confirmed - It was Chinese-made DJI Phantom 3 quad copter drone :coffee:
Pakistan says it shot down Indian drone near LoC
ISLAMABAD | BY KATHARINE HOURELD
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An Indian army soldier stands guard while patrolling near the Line of Control, a ceasefire line dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Poonch district August 7, 2013.

The Pakistani military said it shot down an Indian spy drone on Wednesday in Kashmir, in a new sign of the decades-old tension between the nuclear-armed rivals in the disputed region.

Industry experts said the small, unarmed model was sold commercially for aerial filming and would contain no secret military technology.

"An Indian spy drone was shot down by Pakistani troops which intruded into Pakistan along (the Line of Control) near Bhimber today. The spy drone is used for aerial photography," a statement from the Pakistani military said.

The Indian military was not available for comment.

Bhimber is in Kashmir, the Himalayan region claimed by both Pakistan and India. The two sides regularly exchange fire along Kashmir's heavily-militarised Line of Control.

A photo supplied by the Pakistani military appeared to show a Chinese-made DJI Phantom 3, said Huw Williams, the Unmanned Systems Editor at IHS Jane's International Defence Review.

"Due to its limited operating range - about two km - if the Indian military is using the system it would most likely be for close reconnaissance or security work," Williams said.

"Our Middle East editor believes that Islamic State are using similar systems."


Pakistan is plagued by a Taliban insurgency that has killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. It has fought three wars against India since the two nations became separate in 1947.

Since 2004, the United States has conducted 419 drone strikes in Pakistan, targeting suspected members of the Taliban and al Qaeda. The missiles have killed thousands of suspected militants and hundreds of civilians, according to media reports collated by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

Pakistan often protests that the U.S. strikes are an infringement of its national sovereignty and has been pushing for its own lethal drones.

In March, the Pakistani military announced it had test-fired its own drone equipped with a laser-guided missile. Analysts said the video showed a drone similar to models produced by Pakistan's close ally China.

(Reporting by Katharine Houreld; editing by Andrew Roche)

Source:- Pakistan says it shot down Indian drone near LoC| Reuters
 
It could be just smugglers trying to find ways to get their goods across.

Using a camera to smuggle goods?

Not very bright smugglers then.
 
I'm going to fly my own drone up and fight the Indian drones. :devil:

Bring it on...I got me a few remote control flying choppers from China mall. Cya at the LoC.... :D
 
Using a camera to smuggle goods?

Not very bright smugglers then.

To recce paths to use, perhaps?
 
It is about time , Pakistan started shooting down Indian planes sponsored by Indian state sponsored terrorist govt of Modi. Pakistan has to adopt a policy of " Zero Tolerance " .
 
Does not matter indian drones or indian fighter jets in Pakistani air space they will become flying coffins
i seriously dough that.
The Story of IAF MiG-25 over Islamabad

Wooooohooooo!!!!

Jai hind bro! High five!

I'll be sure to smile at the camera next time it whizzes past my part of the country!
did you give a smile when IAF mig 25 fly over Islamabad??
The Story of IAF MiG-25 over Islamabad
 
Using a camera to smuggle goods?

Not very bright smugglers then.

Smugglers in SADAC regions often use camera drones to establish where the border guards are. Rhino horn poachers are known to invest in expensive Chinese made drones with cameras for that purpose. I would say that is possible
 
It is about time , Pakistan started shooting down Indian planes sponsored by Indian state sponsored terrorist govt of Modi. Pakistan has to adopt a policy of " Zero Tolerance " .

all the best :tup::tup::tup:
 
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