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ISPR release Pictures and footage from Indian Drone

Do u know that its the name of a district. They havent mentioned the name of area of bhimbher district where drone was brought down, they are only telling that drone was fired down in loc area of this district. Do u know what are districts??? And all ajk districts border...iok.

Indians have totally lost common sense in this threaddue to denial.
So, you mean to say that the drone fell just 2 kms from LOC and the ISPR gave out the info that it fell in bhimber district which is not 2 kms from LOC..and you are talking about commonsense...please don't quote me, if you don't have anything logic to share
 
Get your Popcorns ready, Indians gone headless bonkers ...lol :pop:

The message is across , Don't mess with Pakistan!!!

Or We will shoot down our own drone and put the blame on India .... :lol:
 
What's big deal if Indian using this drone. Why feel shame and disown this bird. Its good reliable off shelf product. But it is not stable platform in high winds, which Indian didn't realize and it float to Pakistani side. And done a target practice by some Pakistani soldier....Those who never use these quadros, let me tell ya, in high winds its drift away miles and miles.
Even dji claims it never gets away out of range , but some time it does. It has secured mechanism that it fly back to mobile station or remote control.

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I have a mini quad copter I bought for 50 quid.. cant even fly it properly.
 
So, you mean to say that the drone fell just 2 kms from LOC and the ISPR gave out the info that it fell in bhimber district which is not 2 kms from LOC..and you are talking about commonsense...please don't quote me, if you don't have anything logic to share
The news had said loc area in bhimber region.clearly the loc area that is closer to bhimber district or borders it. Stop being a fool and embarrssing urself indians. Runnning away from facts wont budge a thing.
 
Are you sure ?? Things like these shows that Pakistanis are second to none in that .... :P
Actually nothing comes closer to the Pigeon, then there's the Hawk and the Camel.....we are out of the race. :cheesy:
 
Just a hobbyist!!
Fly around some parks and near my house.
I went to a bike trial last month and used the "follow me" function on the drone to get some beautiful footage. I like that feature a lot. It has two GPS receivers, so makes it a very stable platform to shoot footage.
It shoots in 4K resolution,which is excellent. I
Ohhhhhhh thanxxxx for sharing , sounds sooo swelll.
 
Actually nothing comes closer to the Pigeon, then there's the Hawk and the Camel.....we are out of the race. :cheesy:

Nope ... you are ahead of us because of the monkey ..... which you never returned ... :enjoy:
 
china has already accepted that it was theirs. Why is this funny debate still going on

This is why! :D


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ISPR Official - PRESS RELEASENo PR213/2015-ISPR Dated:... | Facebook

ISPR releases images retrieved from quadcopter...

So much for hobbyists or smugglers flying them! @Syed.Ali.Haider

Even more interesting is the timing of the release.

It wasn't at midday or during normal office timings, it was in the evening, after Indian media is in war mongering mood. (Now it has subsided with the news of Abdul Kalam passing away).
 
PRESS RELEASE
No PR213/2015-ISPR Dated: July 27, 2015: Of late, a sudden spike both in terms of intensity, caliber escalation and air space violations by India has been observed along LOC and working boundary. Since 9 June 2015, 35 x Ceasefire violations have been committed by Indian troops. India is exhibiting aggressive posturing through enhanced movement of troops, extensive reconnaissance, targeting of civilians and increased use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Drones violating airspace of Pakistan. One such drone (Quadcopter) mission was flown on 15 July 2015 by India in which it intruded from Indian Occupied Kashmir(IOK) Jaurian Sector and was flying over Own Banchirian Sector (near Bhimber), when was shot down by Pakistani troops.
The Indian authorities denied Pakistan’s claim that “it had shot down an Indian spy drone”, whereas, photos & videos recovered from the internal memory of quadcopter provides irrefutable evidence that it was flown by Indian Army for reconnaissance inside Pakistan side of LOC.
Some of the images and video clips are being released which clearly prove that quadcopter started its flight from an Indian post and entered into Pakistani territory.
An image retrieved out of quadcopter proves that after the purchase of this quadcopter it was taken inside M/S ASCOM office (An Indian communication and Electronic Firm).
Another pre-flight picture indicates presence of an Indian soldier (can be identified from Indian uniform) standing in the vicinity of quadcopter.
An image probably taken before test flight of quadcopter on its arrival in forward areas indicate company headquarters of the Indian Sector.
An image taken by quadcopter immediately after flight from a post shows an Indian flag which proves that it started its flight from Indian post. Another picture gives full aerial view of the Indian Post. Another still picture gives full view Indian side of LOC.
Visuals retrieved indicate that quadcopter flew from Indian post (Indian flag visible). Initially it remained close to loc, kept surveilling throughout facing towards Pakistani side of Loc, then crossed over loc and pictured a Pakistani post (Pakistani flag marginally visible).
Irrefutable Forensic evidence obtained from quadcopter now available with the Pakistan Army also gives out geographical histogram about locations traversed by quadcopter between 8 to 15 July 2015 and these can be verified by any independent sources.

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