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Pakistan Army troops shot down Indian Spy Quadcopter in Bagh Sector along Line of Control. DG ISPR

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There is nothing to wounder, it's a civilian drone that has limited battery time and can lose signal extremely easily due to terrain, in fact it's recommended to not fly around valleys or obstructions because you will likely lose cantact with the drone. It was clearly no shot down though, and in war zones drones are lost often, real drones not cheap civilian drones.
Civilian drones in a highly militarised zone, two in two days,
The Indian authorities and the usual Indian fanboys, who through frustration have difficulty in recognising their own flag, also denied the earlier drone as well which was also shot down by Pakistan Army, that was until footage and data revealed showed that it took off from an Indian Army establishment.

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Civilian drones in a highly militarised zone, two in two days,
The Indian authorities and the usual Indian fanboys, who through frustration have difficulty in recognising their own flag, also denied the earlier drone as well which was also shot down by Pakistan Army, that was until footage and data revealed showed that it took off from an Indian Army establishment.

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You can't claim to "shoot down" a drone that has zero signs of damage--none whatsoever. I have operated that same drone and it has range of about 4 miles. It either ran out of battery or lost signal, nothing shot it down. I even crashed a few drones so human error is a another real possibility. The environment it operated in was ideal for losing signal.

If Pakistan had anything to do with it coming down then they used electronic warfare but that is doubtful since they don't seem to employ anything capable of doing that in the area at least not that I have seen.
 
You can't claim to "shoot down" a drone that has zero signs of damage--none whatsoever. I have operated that same drone and it has range of about 4 miles. It either ran out of battery or lost signal, nothing shot it down. I even crashed a few drones so human error is a another real possibility. The environment it operated in was ideal for losing signal.

If Pakistan had anything to do with it coming down then they used electronic warfare but that is doubtful since they don't seem to employ anything capable of doing that in the area at least not that I have seen.
Dude please observe the subject before making a sweeping statement.
I see two of it's rotors or propellers shot off.

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Dude please observe the subject before making a sweeping statement.
I see two of it's rotors or propellers shot off.

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I have crashed several quadrocoper drones and more helicopters including ones I upgraded with carbon fiber blades, almost every time they land hard even on wet muddy grounds the blades brake off or get severely damaged.
 
I have crashed several quadrocoper drones and more helicopters including ones I upgraded with carbon fiber blades, almost every time they land hard even on wet muddy grounds the blades brake off or get severely damaged.

Not hard ground and no broken blades lying by and ironically the damage on one side, unless off course you think it fell on it's side before coming to rest in a flat position.

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They are just testing the readiness.
Whie probably also trying to film some footage of Pakistani posts which later they can feed their public as some surgical retarded strike.

next version of Surgical strikes footage as it keep getting funnier and funnier
 
can,t send a drone in there and they claimed a Sir Gi Kal strike inside pakistan and all soldiers returned back unscratched .Amazing
 
Actually all the hallmarks of becoming a super power. :laugh:

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Lol this man is a chowki incharge, not some DG ISPR who is tweeting on his official Twitter account of ISPR about shooting a toy drone .

can,t send a drone in there and they claimed a Sir Gi Kal strike inside pakistan and all soldiers returned back unscratched .Amazing
Lol who knows which boy lost his drone camera .
 
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While it is entirely possible that the drone was not shot down since its casing remains largely intact and the only visible damage is to the propellers, electronic warfare can not be ruled out.
In case of a quadcopter/drone crash, the propellers are usually the first part to be damaged beyond repair. I have built and flown several UAVs/quads in university and we always take the precaution of having a handful of spare props ready when we're testing in the field because while the rest of the craft may be undamaged, the props usually never are.
 
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