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Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: April 24, 2021 6:11 pm IST



Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu

BSF foiled Pak's attempt to airdrop arms by drones along International Border (Representational)



Jammu:
The Border Security Force (BSF) today foiled Pakistan's attempt to airdrop arms and ammunition by drones along the International Border (IB) when alert troops opened fire on two such flying objects on entering Indian airspace in Arnia sector in Jammu, a spokesperson of the border force said.
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
Pakistan is using drones to drop weapons and drugs with the latest attempt coming at a time when there is peace on the borders in Jammu and Kashmir after India and Pakistan agreed to uphold the 2003 ceasefire agreement from the intervening night of February 24 and 25.
Despite the existence of a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, Pakistan Rangers did not stop their nefarious activities against India and carried on with their ill motives along the International Border in Jammu.
"Today (Saturday) alert BSF troops in Arnia foiled drones intrusion bid by Pakistan. Two drones/UAV were observed entering from the Pakistan side and were immediately fired upon by vigilant BSF troops, compelling them to retreat back to Pakistan territory," Deputy Inspector General of BSF SPS Sandhu said in a statement in Jammu.
Mr Sandhu, who is also public relations officer BSF Jammu, said the BSF intelligence branch was receiving inputs about possible use of drones by Pakistan for ferrying arms and ammunition into India.
Accordingly, the troops are on alert and the border domination was exponentially increased, the officer said.

He said Pakistan Rangers have been regularly violating the International Border through drone intrusions and trying to drop arms and ammunition in Indian territory but BSF have successfully repulsed such attempts in the past.
Last year on June 20, BSF shot down a Pakistani hexa-copter drone with a payload of five-and-a-half kilograms including a sophisticated US-made M4 semi-automatic carbine and seven Chinese grenades at Pansar border outpost in Kathua district.
Soon after the successful foiling of the drone intrusion attempt, the BSF officials said the whole area had been cordoned off and a search operation was carried out to ensure that there was no dropping from the drones before returning to Pakistan.

If it bleeds, it can be killed and if it can be seen, it can be shot down......Doesn't apply to BSF.
 
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Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: April 24, 2021 6:11 pm IST



Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu

BSF foiled Pak's attempt to airdrop arms by drones along International Border (Representational)



Jammu:
The Border Security Force (BSF) today foiled Pakistan's attempt to airdrop arms and ammunition by drones along the International Border (IB) when alert troops opened fire on two such flying objects on entering Indian airspace in Arnia sector in Jammu, a spokesperson of the border force said.
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
Pakistan is using drones to drop weapons and drugs with the latest attempt coming at a time when there is peace on the borders in Jammu and Kashmir after India and Pakistan agreed to uphold the 2003 ceasefire agreement from the intervening night of February 24 and 25.
Despite the existence of a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, Pakistan Rangers did not stop their nefarious activities against India and carried on with their ill motives along the International Border in Jammu.
"Today (Saturday) alert BSF troops in Arnia foiled drones intrusion bid by Pakistan. Two drones/UAV were observed entering from the Pakistan side and were immediately fired upon by vigilant BSF troops, compelling them to retreat back to Pakistan territory," Deputy Inspector General of BSF SPS Sandhu said in a statement in Jammu.
Mr Sandhu, who is also public relations officer BSF Jammu, said the BSF intelligence branch was receiving inputs about possible use of drones by Pakistan for ferrying arms and ammunition into India.
Accordingly, the troops are on alert and the border domination was exponentially increased, the officer said.

He said Pakistan Rangers have been regularly violating the International Border through drone intrusions and trying to drop arms and ammunition in Indian territory but BSF have successfully repulsed such attempts in the past.
Last year on June 20, BSF shot down a Pakistani hexa-copter drone with a payload of five-and-a-half kilograms including a sophisticated US-made M4 semi-automatic carbine and seven Chinese grenades at Pansar border outpost in Kathua district.
Soon after the successful foiling of the drone intrusion attempt, the BSF officials said the whole area had been cordoned off and a search operation was carried out to ensure that there was no dropping from the drones before returning to Pakistan.

If it bleeds, it can be killed and if it can be seen, it can be shot down......Doesn't apply to BSF.
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We almost never get to see any visual for these drones. Any idea which drones are they talking about?
 
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why we send drones as LOC is cool and no firing over there since last ceasefire ? its bad
 
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why we send drones as LOC is cool and no firing over there since last ceasefire ? its bad

Will you close your eyes and blindly believe that India is nothing up to?
Reconnaissance and surveillance are the tools to watch hostile countries bordering Pakistan even in the time of peace.
 
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Will you close your eyes and blindly believe that India is nothing up to?
Reconnaissance and surveillance are the tools to watch hostile countries bordering Pakistan even in the time of peace.
its triggered to gun fire it was first gun fire since recent ceasefire am i right ? sometime we have to admit our faults too .
 
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Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
All IndiaPress Trust of IndiaUpdated: April 24, 2021 6:11 pm IST



Indian Soldiers Open Fire As 2 Pakistani Drones Enter Indian Airspace In Jammu

BSF foiled Pak's attempt to airdrop arms by drones along International Border (Representational)



Jammu:
The Border Security Force (BSF) today foiled Pakistan's attempt to airdrop arms and ammunition by drones along the International Border (IB) when alert troops opened fire on two such flying objects on entering Indian airspace in Arnia sector in Jammu, a spokesperson of the border force said.
"Both the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were spotted hovering in Jabbowal and Vikram border outpost area between 4:30 am and 4:45 am and returned to Pakistani side after the alert BSF personnel fired around 15 rounds in an attempt to bring them down," officials said.
Pakistan is using drones to drop weapons and drugs with the latest attempt coming at a time when there is peace on the borders in Jammu and Kashmir after India and Pakistan agreed to uphold the 2003 ceasefire agreement from the intervening night of February 24 and 25.
Despite the existence of a ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, Pakistan Rangers did not stop their nefarious activities against India and carried on with their ill motives along the International Border in Jammu.
"Today (Saturday) alert BSF troops in Arnia foiled drones intrusion bid by Pakistan. Two drones/UAV were observed entering from the Pakistan side and were immediately fired upon by vigilant BSF troops, compelling them to retreat back to Pakistan territory," Deputy Inspector General of BSF SPS Sandhu said in a statement in Jammu.
Mr Sandhu, who is also public relations officer BSF Jammu, said the BSF intelligence branch was receiving inputs about possible use of drones by Pakistan for ferrying arms and ammunition into India.
Accordingly, the troops are on alert and the border domination was exponentially increased, the officer said.

He said Pakistan Rangers have been regularly violating the International Border through drone intrusions and trying to drop arms and ammunition in Indian territory but BSF have successfully repulsed such attempts in the past.
Last year on June 20, BSF shot down a Pakistani hexa-copter drone with a payload of five-and-a-half kilograms including a sophisticated US-made M4 semi-automatic carbine and seven Chinese grenades at Pansar border outpost in Kathua district.
Soon after the successful foiling of the drone intrusion attempt, the BSF officials said the whole area had been cordoned off and a search operation was carried out to ensure that there was no dropping from the drones before returning to Pakistan.

If it bleeds, it can be killed and if it can be seen, it can be shot down......Doesn't apply to BSF.
A curious question has Pakistan upped its game when it comes to small surveillance drones ?

Like indians USE DJI Mavic and others but is it possible by any chance that Pakistan army is using fpv (racing) drones with HD cams ?

Like this one
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Or this
Walkera-F210-Top-FPV-Racing-Drones.jpg
 
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its triggered to gun fire it was first gun fire since recent ceasefire am i right ? sometime we have to admit our faults too .

Don't know about your profession, I am not a military professional. IMO ignorance always becomes an opportunity for aggression, same happened on 27-February where we had planned 'Swift Retort' lately and took more risk. The ceasefire line is not going to sleep permanently, sooner or later it will going to wake, a time-buying tactic to start the greater game, US is going to exit soon from Afghanistan.
Still better, if someone from the military on this forum advises on peacetime measures to keep an eye on hostile borders.
@PanzerKiel
 
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