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India's consistency of False Flag enters Final Stage - From Fake Intel to High Alerts in India

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if it is true then indian public should ask their govt why they have failed to stop such drones from entering india after huge amount of defense spending,either way it represents failure of indian army and govt
 
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Article:
The drones that came from Pakistan carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said.

Story Highlights



    • Arms dropped in Amritsar was for terrorists: Sources in Punjab Police
    • A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar
    • They were dropped by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan
Chandigarh:
A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan, just across the border, was for terrorists to create trouble in Jammu and Kashmir, sources in the Punjab Police have told NDTV.

The drones carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said, asking not to be identified. These flying machines can carry up to 5 kg and they flew fast and low to evade detection, sources said.

The recovery of the satellite phones, which are banned in India for civilian use, is a giveaway that the weapons were meant to be delivered to terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir where partial restrictions are still in place, sources said.

"The drone made around 10 visits to drop the entire consignment on the Indian side and yet remained undetected. The consignment contained five satellite phones, which hints that the delivery was meant for Jammu and Kashmir since mobile internet connection is still snapped in the valley," said a senior police officer, asking not to be identified.

Four terrorists of the Khalistan Zindabad Force were arrested at Punjab's Tarn Taran district on Monday. All the weapons and fake notes worth Rs 10 lakh were recovered from them.

The terrorists were found driving a white Maruti Swift with a Punjab registration number. They have been identified as Balwant Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh. Both Akashdeep Singh and Balwant Singh have multiple criminal cases against them.

A half-burnt drone was recovered by policemen in Tarn Taran, sources said. The terrorists burnt the machine after it failed to fly back to Pakistan, they said.

The counter-intelligence team of the Punjab Police made a similar recovery of arms in August in Amritsar, near the border with Pakistan.

"We have observed that smuggling from the Pakistani side has increased since the centre's move on Jammu and Kashmir," the police officer said.

The state police have asked the National Investigation Agency to probe the case.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said the weapon deliveries by drones have added a "new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs", and asked Home Minister Amit Shah to "handle" the problem.

"Recent incidents of Pakistan-origin drones dropping consignments of arms & ammunition is a new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs in aftermath of the abrogation of Article 370. Request @AmitShah ji to ensure that this drone problem is handled at the earliest," the Chief Minister tweeted.

Drones are commonly used at border areas by the armed forces of both India and Pakistan to spy on each other as they are lightweight, easy to operate and relatively inexpensive. More than one Pakistani surveillance drone has been shot down by India in Rajasthan and Gujarat's Kutch region this year. However, using heavy-lifting drones to deliver weapons adds a new threat in modern warfare.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pak...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true

Clearly they are building a narrative for the masses to prepare them for a false flag. If true then how incompetent are they, that Pak drones can violate their airspace, drop 5kg load and go back :rofl:
They can catch pigeons but can't catch drones.
 
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5kg?
How much arms and materiel can you deliver with a 5kg drop?
5kg, i reckon that's about 2 AK's?

Googled it, it's about 1 AK-47 and some Ammo, maybe 2 if they have different stocks perhaps?

Sounds like BS to me. Much easier to smuggle over the border, or through tunnels, or via the sea. Drones...lol
 
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5kg, i reckon that's about 2 AK's?

Googled it, it's about 1 AK-47 and some Ammo, maybe 2 if they have different stocks perhaps?

Sounds like BS to me. Much easier to smuggle over the border, or through tunnels, or via the sea. Drones...lol
Even if consider 2 AK47 how much difference it gonna take? 20 AK47 are nothing. You can buy in black market in dozens.
 
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5kg, i reckon that's about 2 AK's?

Googled it, it's about 1 AK-47 and some Ammo, maybe 2 if they have different stocks perhaps?

Sounds like BS to me. Much easier to smuggle over the border, or through tunnels, or via the sea. Drones...lol
I thought they said these were heavy lift drones.
Doesn't sound like a heavy lift either.
 
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Ak47 with a full magzine weighs around 4.8kgs. Darra made ak47s vary in weight. So technically you can drop ak47s with a drone that can carry 5kg load.
 
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Mp5s weigh even less but are of shorter range and are only used for CQBs. I once used a weapon that we call kalakove, its like a bigger and bad'er brother of ak47s and that beast was heavy. Not sure what its designation is
 
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Article:
The drones that came from Pakistan carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said.

Story Highlights



    • Arms dropped in Amritsar was for terrorists: Sources in Punjab Police
    • A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar
    • They were dropped by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan
Chandigarh:
A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan, just across the border, was for terrorists to create trouble in Jammu and Kashmir, sources in the Punjab Police have told NDTV.

The drones carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said, asking not to be identified. These flying machines can carry up to 5 kg and they flew fast and low to evade detection, sources said.

The recovery of the satellite phones, which are banned in India for civilian use, is a giveaway that the weapons were meant to be delivered to terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir where partial restrictions are still in place, sources said.

"The drone made around 10 visits to drop the entire consignment on the Indian side and yet remained undetected. The consignment contained five satellite phones, which hints that the delivery was meant for Jammu and Kashmir since mobile internet connection is still snapped in the valley," said a senior police officer, asking not to be identified.

Four terrorists of the Khalistan Zindabad Force were arrested at Punjab's Tarn Taran district on Monday. All the weapons and fake notes worth Rs 10 lakh were recovered from them.

The terrorists were found driving a white Maruti Swift with a Punjab registration number. They have been identified as Balwant Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh. Both Akashdeep Singh and Balwant Singh have multiple criminal cases against them.

A half-burnt drone was recovered by policemen in Tarn Taran, sources said. The terrorists burnt the machine after it failed to fly back to Pakistan, they said.

The counter-intelligence team of the Punjab Police made a similar recovery of arms in August in Amritsar, near the border with Pakistan.

"We have observed that smuggling from the Pakistani side has increased since the centre's move on Jammu and Kashmir," the police officer said.

The state police have asked the National Investigation Agency to probe the case.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said the weapon deliveries by drones have added a "new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs", and asked Home Minister Amit Shah to "handle" the problem.

"Recent incidents of Pakistan-origin drones dropping consignments of arms & ammunition is a new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs in aftermath of the abrogation of Article 370. Request @AmitShah ji to ensure that this drone problem is handled at the earliest," the Chief Minister tweeted.

Drones are commonly used at border areas by the armed forces of both India and Pakistan to spy on each other as they are lightweight, easy to operate and relatively inexpensive. More than one Pakistani surveillance drone has been shot down by India in Rajasthan and Gujarat's Kutch region this year. However, using heavy-lifting drones to deliver weapons adds a new threat in modern warfare.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pak...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true

Clearly they are building a narrative for the masses to prepare them for a false flag. If true then how incompetent are they, that Pak drones can violate their airspace, drop 5kg load and go back :rofl:

In that case woh sarey mijjiles apni tui mein ley lein, at least constipation to kam ho gi...
 
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Article:
The drones that came from Pakistan carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said.

Story Highlights



    • Arms dropped in Amritsar was for terrorists: Sources in Punjab Police
    • A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar
    • They were dropped by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan
Chandigarh:
A large number of AK-47 assault rifles and grenades dropped in Amritsar by heavy-lifting drones that came from Pakistan, just across the border, was for terrorists to create trouble in Jammu and Kashmir, sources in the Punjab Police have told NDTV.

The drones carried out eight 'sorties' in 10 days this month to drop the weapons, including satellite phones, on Indian soil, the sources said, asking not to be identified. These flying machines can carry up to 5 kg and they flew fast and low to evade detection, sources said.

The recovery of the satellite phones, which are banned in India for civilian use, is a giveaway that the weapons were meant to be delivered to terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir where partial restrictions are still in place, sources said.

"The drone made around 10 visits to drop the entire consignment on the Indian side and yet remained undetected. The consignment contained five satellite phones, which hints that the delivery was meant for Jammu and Kashmir since mobile internet connection is still snapped in the valley," said a senior police officer, asking not to be identified.

Four terrorists of the Khalistan Zindabad Force were arrested at Punjab's Tarn Taran district on Monday. All the weapons and fake notes worth Rs 10 lakh were recovered from them.

The terrorists were found driving a white Maruti Swift with a Punjab registration number. They have been identified as Balwant Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Harbhajan Singh and Balbir Singh. Both Akashdeep Singh and Balwant Singh have multiple criminal cases against them.

A half-burnt drone was recovered by policemen in Tarn Taran, sources said. The terrorists burnt the machine after it failed to fly back to Pakistan, they said.

The counter-intelligence team of the Punjab Police made a similar recovery of arms in August in Amritsar, near the border with Pakistan.

"We have observed that smuggling from the Pakistani side has increased since the centre's move on Jammu and Kashmir," the police officer said.

The state police have asked the National Investigation Agency to probe the case.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said the weapon deliveries by drones have added a "new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs", and asked Home Minister Amit Shah to "handle" the problem.

"Recent incidents of Pakistan-origin drones dropping consignments of arms & ammunition is a new and serious dimension on Pakistan's sinister designs in aftermath of the abrogation of Article 370. Request @AmitShah ji to ensure that this drone problem is handled at the earliest," the Chief Minister tweeted.

Drones are commonly used at border areas by the armed forces of both India and Pakistan to spy on each other as they are lightweight, easy to operate and relatively inexpensive. More than one Pakistani surveillance drone has been shot down by India in Rajasthan and Gujarat's Kutch region this year. However, using heavy-lifting drones to deliver weapons adds a new threat in modern warfare.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pak...mp=1&akamai-rum=off&__twitter_impression=true

Clearly they are building a narrative for the masses to prepare them for a false flag. If true then how incompetent are they, that Pak drones can violate their airspace, drop 5kg load and go back :rofl:

Last time, IAF MKI shot down the suspected balloons but when these Drones were supposedly dropping so-called payload; they were sleeping. There is at-least some kind of grace even with the liars but that warrant a standard to manipulate while Indians been gone in too low. As the UNGA session is nearing concluding & IK has to expose Modi; the desparate Indians are almost close to stage false flag by one way or another. From fake Intel to High Alerts, the ghost boats in Sir Creek Area to High Alert for the Air bases; India is all over to become the champion of false flag attacks. World Index, then rightly shared that India is among top 5 most dangerous countries in the world.
 
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Actually, we totally failed to understand what India means by such weighing payload.... it is too low to settle with AKs or MP5s. I was expecting India to claim some tactical nukes what Shaikh Rasheed refers as "Pao, Adha Pao walay bomb".
 
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