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Indian drone violates Pakistani airspace

There are 3 possibilities as to what exactly could have happened -

1. The drone simply lost it's way and flew into Pakistan. As soon as the ground station in India regained
control of the drone and knew exactly where it was heading, they corrected it's flight path.

2. The drone may be trying to spy on terror camps in the area.

3. It was flown in to test the ability of Pak radars to detect it and scramble jets to intercept it.

For each of the possibilities, there are counter-arguments available -

1. Why was the drone colored green? Indian drones are usually colored in grey or brown desert camo.

2. There are satellites that can see exactly what's happening in Pak's terror camps. So a drone is not
really required in this sector for spying purposes.

3. Full-fledged manned fighters like Su-30MKI and Mirage-2000 had penetrated several miles into Pak
airspace just a few months ago, and managed to return before being intercepted by PAF fighters.

So where is the point in trying to find out if a drone can do the same? Ofcouse it can, the answer is
obvious.
 
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But Hamid Mir finds a relation between this voilation and suicide attack on Indian Embassy Kabul..

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:omghaha: this guy is a defence jur. ? if the radars were not working how the hell he knew indian jets entered in Pakistani airspace or not? :omghaha: don't tell me your army guys saw it by naked eyes and told press.
 
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:omghaha: this guy is a defence jur. ? if the radars were not working how the hell he knew indian jets entered in Pakistani airspace or not? :omghaha: don't tell me your army guys saw it by naked eyes and told press.

you didn't get the point..thats why we painted the UAV with green paint in the first place..Evil yindoo baniya Chanakyan neeti.. :azn:
 
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So, Indian Armed Forces follows new strategy to prevent recce drones from shooting :bunny:

there are always possible gaps that can be exploited and there is always a risk which one calculates (provided, if this was a premeditated intrusion) there is always a chance that it was unintentional but no sleep will be lost in India specially when the drone came back safely.

by the way we both "arrest" each other pigeons and falcons as well from time to time.
 
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:omghaha: this guy is a defence jur. ? if the radars were not working how the hell he knew indian jets entered in Pakistani airspace or not? :omghaha: don't tell me your army guys saw it by naked eyes and told press.

FOPs have people for that reason as well. generally speaking air defence is multi layered with the human observer with or without the binoculars on one end and high altitude missile assisted Radars on the other.
valid point though how come we knew that there was a violation if we didnt have any early warning.
but then again it all depends on the altitude of this drone.
 
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there are always possible gaps that can be exploited and there is always a risk which one calculates (provided, if this was a premeditated intrusion) there is always a chance that it was unintentional but no sleep will be lost in India specially when the drone came back safely.

by the way we both "arrest" each other pigeons and falcons as well from time to time.

Well this is minor violation & both parties usually ignore that type of error except TRP hungry media.
 
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SIALKOT: An RPV (Remotely Piloted Vehicle) was seen entering Pakistani airspace and exiting through the border with India on Saturday, Express News reported.
Express News correspondent Asif Faraz said that the RPV entered Pakistani airspace near the Chaprar sector in Sialkot at around 1:55pm. It remained in Pakistani airspace for a minute and a half and was sent when it came to the attention of the Pakistani Air Force.
The RPV was reported to be green in colour and flying at a height of 3,500 feet.

Earlier in June, two Indian fighter planes entered Pakistan’s airspace near Head Sulemanki border. The planes were reportedly five to seven miles inside Pakistan.
Indian RPV enters Pakistani airspace: Express News – The Express Tribune


Nothing special, it is cheap-cost drone which would be easily shoot down. 3500 feet. 1 minutes. Why run away? :omghaha:
 
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no mostly awaiting arrest warrants from the Supreme court for treason charges.
it is considered a treason to fight the terrorists.


on topic

this seems to be take 2 of the previous jet fighters recon

looks like Indians are playing with the possibility of doing an "Abbotabad" on those Deobandi Madrassas in that part of Punjab that supply recruits to LeT terrorists


now that will be a great violation of sovereignty. ("sovereignty of terror camps, just like Osama's love shack in Abbotabad")

our Tiger PM will condemn it with strongest words before having his favourite Nehari seasoned with Indian spices.




how dare you tell us to relax?
there are LeT camps in Kamoki , near Sialkot, dont you dare violate their sovereignty, even our army is not allowed to go there since its still licking its wounds from Lal masjid blasphemy

Irfan bhai......khairat tu hai.....ana ghussa........:undecided:
 
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