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ISPR release Pictures and footage from Indian Drone

Should be easy enough to provide said documentary/news footage to debunk the ISPR claims then - you've got plenty of internet trolls (probably already looking for said footage), so we'll consider the ISPR claims debunked when such credible footage with a past, verifiable time stamp is provided.
No one has time to dig through 1000s of hours of footage every time ISPR comes up with a story. Let them make raw files available and we will believe their story...
 
No one has time to dig through 1000s of hours of footage every time ISPR comes up with a story. Let them make raw files available and we will believe their story...

Let me tag you in the thread with "raw evidence"... :lol:
 
Need quad drones with night vision capabilities to monitor the usual infiltrating points. Indian government should deploy lot more now, let the enemy keep scanning skies rather than our post. Be afraid, be very afraid pakistani posters.:pop:

Meanwhile I will start seeing off topic derailment error after this post now since this post will have attention of some idiot from dubai.

Pyara bacha, u will need something a lot sophisticated (more like what pakistan uses) to even get close to pakistans surveillance capabilities, forget about the Pigeon, say hello to the Kava, coming to an Indian Border Post near you.
 
That is not "raw".. metadata shows pictures were edited using multiple softwares and multiple systems... could have been taken from anywhere...


:rofl: that's one lame *** excuse... 13 mahar regiment,Indian soldier with INSAS,Indian post,Indian side of LOC.. EVEN THE VIDEO FROM UAV. Is somehow edited and fake?:rofl: :rofl:


P.S: reply me on that thread... This thread us just too messy !
 
India is a probleum for entire region in asia it creates terrorism which im not saying sitting indian pm said it in bangladesh now what more i can say
 
No one has time to dig through 1000s of hours of footage every time ISPR comes up with a story. Let them make raw files available and we will believe their story...
Gosh you're so adorable, like Plopper from the simpsons movie.:wub:
 
Why do you care than? Oops, Opposed your own statement. o_O
what statement ? check my posts on the subject, I never once said the drone was not Indian operated, it could have been anyone, militaries or civvies from either side.

and now that it appears to have been IA operated, not a surprise.. good tactics, we need to try and stay 1 step ahead of the jihadis your guys like to send over to our side, this will continue.
 
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نئی دہلی (اے این این) بھارتی فوج کے شمالی کمان کے سربراہ لیفٹیننٹ جنرل ڈی ایس ہودا نے اعتراف کرتے ہوئے کہا ہے پاک فوج کی جانب سے مار گرایا جانے والا محدود ملٹری ایپلی کیشن کا بھارتی ڈرون تھا، لائن آف کنٹرول کی باڑ کو اسرائیل کی مدد سے ہائی ٹیک باڑ میں تبدیل کردینگے، کرگل جنگ سے پہلے ہمارے پاس یہاں صرف ایک بریگیڈ تھا لیکن اس کے بعد ہم نے اس جنگ سے سبق سیکھتے ہوئے اب پورا ڈویژن تعینات کردیا ہے۔ داعش مقبوضہ جموں کشمیر میں اپنے قدم جمارہی ہے، مجاہدین کی صفوں میں شامل ہونے والے نوجوانوں کی تعداد میں مسلسل اضافہ ہورہا ہے۔ ان خیالات کا اظہار انہوں نے کرگل جنگ میں ہلاک ہونے والے فوجیوں کی یاد میں منعقدہ تقریب سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے کیا۔ بھارتی میڈیا کے مطابق ڈی ایس ہودا نے کہا پاکستان پر الزام عائد کرتے ہوئے کہا لائن آف کنٹرول کے اس پار سے دراندازی میں کوئی کمی واقع نہیں ہوئی۔ پاکستان کے بھارتی جاسوس ڈرون کے مار گرانے کے ایک سوال کے جواب میں ہودا نے اعتراف کرتے ہوئے کہا یہ ایک کھلونے کی طرح کا ڈرون تھا جس میں بہت محدود ملٹری ایپلی کیشن ہوتی ہیں۔ اس میں ایک عام کیمرہ نصب ہوتا ہے اور صرف 15منٹ تک پرواز کرسکتا ہے۔ واضح رہے ڈرون طیارہ مار گرائے جانے کے بعد سے بھارت مسلسل اس کی ملکیت ماننے سے انکاری تھا اور یہاں تک کہا گیا تھا کہ یہ طیارہ چین کا ہو سکتا ہے۔

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Pakistan says Indian drone shot down in disputed Kashmir region, a claim dismissed by India

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A July 15 handout photo from Pakistan's Inter Services Public Relations purportedly shows the wreckage of a drone near Bhimber, a district of Pakistani administered Kashmir.PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES

By QASIM NAUMAN
July 27, 2015 2:35 p.m. ET

ISLAMABAD—Pakistan’s military said on Monday that images and other data retrieved from a drone shot down earlier this month prove its assertions that the small aircraft was being used by India to spy in the disputed region of Kashmir.

Islamabad’s allegations came on the same day that three suspected militants killed six people during an attack on a police post in the Indian state of Punjab near the Pakistani border. Punjab police said they believe the gunmen had come from Pakistan. India’s central government didn’t comment on their possible origins.

Pakistan said its troops had shot down an Indian drone on July 15 near the town of Bhimber in the part of Kashmir administered by Pakistan. Indian officials dismissed the claim then, with Foreign Secretary Subrahmanyam Jaishankar saying the downed craft didn’t appear to be a model operated by India.

An image of the drone released the Pakistani military on July 15 showed what appeared to be a Phantom series quad-rotor drone, which is commercially available and capable of shooting high-definition video and taking photographs.

Photos and videos recovered from the drone provide “irrefutable evidence that it was flown by Indian Army for reconnaissance,” Pakistan’s military said.

India’s foreign and defense ministries declined to comment.

The disputed Kashmir region has been a major source of tension between Pakistan and India since the partition of the subcontinent and the two nations’ independence from Britain in 1947. Both sides claim the region in its entirety, and each controls a portion. There are regular cross-border exchanges of fire.

Pakistan’s military also said it had retrieved data about “the locations traversed” by the drone. It released six images and a 97-second video containing footage purportedly from the downed drone. The imagery couldn’t be independently verified.

One image shows the exterior of a building, with signs indicating it belongs to the Indian Army. Another shows an Indian flag. Two other photos are top-down views of structures that the Pakistani military says are of an Indian security installation.

—Santanu Choudhury and Joanna Sugden in New Delhi contributed to this article.


Pakistan Says Data From Downed Drone Prove Spying by India - WSJ
 

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