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Pakistani Drone Spotted in Punjab's Bamial, Returns After BSF Opens Fire
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  • PTI
  • LAST UPDATED:MARCH 14, 2021, 19:00 IST

A Pakistani drone entered the Indian territory on Sunday but was forced to return as BSF jawans spotted it and opened fire in its direction in Punjab’s Pathankot district, a police official said. “The drone which came from the Pakistani side was sighted at Dinda post close to Bamial along the Indo-Pak international border,” Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police Gulneet Singh Khurana told PTI. He said the BSF opened fire in its direction after which it returned to the neighboring country.

Asked if the drone dropped anything inside the Indian territory before flying back, Khurana said, “A thorough search operation was carried out at the site, but nothing was found.”


In December 2020, 11 hand grenades dropped by a drone flying in from Pakistan were recovered from a field near the International Border in Punjab”s Gurdaspur district. The consignment was found in Salach village, located about one km from the border. The box of hand grenades had been attached to a wooden frame which was lowered from the drone onto the ground with a nylon rope, police had then said.

The first incident of dropping of arms and weapons through drones from Pakistan came to light in Punjab in September 2019 when police recovered AK-47 rifles, magazines and rounds of ammunition, hand grenades, fake currency and other items in Tarn Taran district.

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Pakistani Drone Spotted in Punjab's Bamial, Returns After BSF Opens Fire
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  • PTI
  • LAST UPDATED:MARCH 14, 2021, 19:00 IST

A Pakistani drone entered the Indian territory on Sunday but was forced to return as BSF jawans spotted it and opened fire in its direction in Punjab’s Pathankot district, a police official said. “The drone which came from the Pakistani side was sighted at Dinda post close to Bamial along the Indo-Pak international border,” Pathankot Senior Superintendent of Police Gulneet Singh Khurana told PTI. He said the BSF opened fire in its direction after which it returned to the neighboring country.

Asked if the drone dropped anything inside the Indian territory before flying back, Khurana said, “A thorough search operation was carried out at the site, but nothing was found.”


In December 2020, 11 hand grenades dropped by a drone flying in from Pakistan were recovered from a field near the International Border in Punjab”s Gurdaspur district. The consignment was found in Salach village, located about one km from the border. The box of hand grenades had been attached to a wooden frame which was lowered from the drone onto the ground with a nylon rope, police had then said.

The first incident of dropping of arms and weapons through drones from Pakistan came to light in Punjab in September 2019 when police recovered AK-47 rifles, magazines and rounds of ammunition, hand grenades, fake currency and other items in Tarn Taran district.

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Should make and then use HALE UAV's which can monitor enemy territory from stand off ranges...

I think there's a pod used on the F-16 which can also be placed on a UAV which lets it see 5-25km ahead of it...

That'll be great on the LOC....be 5 km away from the border and look 20km deep into Indian territory. :D
 
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Should make and then use HALE UAV's which can monitor enemy territory from stand off ranges...

I think there's a pod used on the F-16 which can also be placed on a UAV which lets it see 5-25km ahead of it...

That'll be great on the LOC....be 5 km away from the border and look 20km deep into Indian territory. :D

Ideally need UAVs with a service ceiling of 20-25K feet, would work well for much of the LOC barring the northern sectors.
 
Should make and then use HALE UAV's which can monitor enemy territory from stand off ranges...

I think there's a pod used on the F-16 which can also be placed on a UAV which lets it see 5-25km ahead of it...

That'll be great on the LOC....be 5 km away from the border and look 20km deep into Indian territory. :D
Why not create quadcopters which can fly like 1 to 2km high so it's out of firing range for border areas ?
 
It is good. I want these RSS cucks to be paranoid. I want RSS members to jump from a window after hearing Pakistan. That is how paranoid I want them to be.
 
Why not create quadcopters which can fly like 1 to 2km high so it's out of firing range for border areas ?

That's a really high altitude for quad copters lol

I do support using quad copters and other cheap drones but better sources of intelligence can be gained through a HALE UAV that can look 10-50 km into enemy territory.

A quad copter alerts the enemy.....a stealthy HALE UAV won't. ;)

HALE UAV's can also loiter for many hours, gathering much needed juicy data. :D
 
Why not create quadcopters which can fly like 1 to 2km high so it's out of firing range for border areas ?

They're in use by both sides, you'll be able to find dozens of press releases by ISPR and their side about them.
 
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