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Pakistan Army downs 10th Indian spy quadcopter of the year: ISPR

Jul 26 2020

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Army has downed yet another spy quadcopter which had crossed over from India, the military's media wing said Sunday.

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the Indian quadcopter was shot down in the Pandu sector along the LoC. It "had intruded 200 metres on Pakistan’s side of the LoC", it said on Twitter.


"This is [the] 10th Indian quadcopter shot down by Pakistan Army this year," the ISPR added.

Two quadcopters downed in one week in May
The last drone — which had intruded 850 metres on Pakistan's side of the LoC — was shot down on June 28 in the Hot Spring Sector.

Earlier that month, another quadcopter had intruded into Pakistani territory and was shot down in Khanjar Sector along the LoC. It had crossed 500 metres on Pakistan’s side of the border.

In May, two quadcopters were shot down within the same week.

On May 29, the army had downed a drone that violated Pakistani airspace from Kanzalwan Sector along the LoC.

Two days prior to that, an Indian surveillance drone that had crossed over the LoC into the Rakh Chakri sector was shot down by the army.

'Do not play with fire'
Early June, Director-General ISPR Major General Babar Iftikhar had warned India that Pakistan would respond with full might to any misadventure and that it should "not play with fire".

Speaking during Geo News programme Capital Talk, Maj Gen Iftikhar had said Pakistan was ready for any military adventurism and there would be "uncontrollable and unintended consequences".

The military spokesperson had said Pakistan Army's capability was demonstrated in its response last year. “Do not play with fire,” he had warned the Indian side.

He had also rejected the Indian allegations of so-called launchpads, saying the UN military observers were free to go anywhere in Pakistan but New Delhi had never allowed international media and observers on its side of the border.

“Things can become clear if the Indian side also allows access to the UN military observer group.”

https://www.geo.tv/latest/299891-ar...quadcopter-spying-in-pakistan-across-loc-ispr
 
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What India states and propagate:
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In 2017 we sent quadcopters/UAVs across LoC more than 66 times as per Pakistanis themselves. Only 3 were lost which means we have a success rate of 96%.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1383209

Using the same % rate, we have sent quadcopters across LoC 200-250 times this year and only 10 times they were lost.

FYI there is a buffer zone in LOC in which bogies can fly for few minutes as long as they dont stay too long otherwise they get shot down. This practice has been there a long time to avoid accidental loss of air assets on both sides of LOC. Both countries take advantage of this buffer zone but they get shot as soon as they violate the set rules.
 
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From the picture above, it looks like some toy drone, not worth the trouble of shooting down, Its fun, looking small which is usually found in marraige functions..
 
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Step 1: Dismantle it/them.
Step 2: Re-Pack & send it back to them through a Chinese Courier.
 
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In 2017 we sent quadcopters/UAVs across LoC more than 66 times as per Pakistanis themselves. Only 3 were lost which means we have a success rate of 96%.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1383209

Using the same % rate, we have sent quadcopters across LoC 200-250 times this year and only 10 times they were lost.
By that same logic, sir, Pakistan should have gathered intel the same way? Worryingly for you, none of our drones were ever shot down.

P.S. the pigeon joke is so old I wouldn't even bother with it.
 
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By the looks of its a Dji phantom drone, which anyone can purchase.
 
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From the picture above, it looks like some toy drone, not worth the trouble of shooting down, Its fun, looking small which is usually found in marraige functions..

Why you Indians are just so stupid ? ? is it embedded in your DNA to be dumb ? you are saying that just because its a toy drone which has a camera flying in a sensitive Areas such as LOC, should not be shot down ? these toy drones are small and hard to detect and they can identify Enemy's position and bunkers for the enemy to direct their fire , there is a reason such drones are shot down so the movement of troops and their position can be kept secret .. But wait, I am trying explain logic to a Indiot like you and your fellow cuntrymen, i am to blame here .
 
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In 2017 we sent quadcopters/UAVs across LoC more than 66 times as per Pakistanis themselves. Only 3 were lost which means we have a success rate of 96%.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1383209

Using the same % rate, we have sent quadcopters across LoC 200-250 times this year and only 10 times they were lost.
yeah but the % rate for ur fighter jets is not so good.
 
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