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India’s Rustam 2 drone is a big worry for Pakistan; here is why

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Big bigger biggest worry for Pak and whole South Asia, causing sleepless nights. World's best drone in history n future.
 
Pakistan Army claims it shot down drone
Islamabad, Mar 7 2018, 12:10 IST
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The Pakistan military in a statement overnight also said its troops retrieved the wreckage. Representation image


The Pakistan Army has claimed that it shot down "spy drone" in sector along the Line of Control (LoC) after it entered its airspace.

The Pakistan military in a statement overnight also said its troops retrieved the wreckage.

"Pakistan Army troops shot down spy drone while it violated the LoC in sector," it alleged.

"This is 4th drone which has been shot down by Pakistan Army troops in last one year," it claimed.
 
Pakistan Army claims it shot down drone
Islamabad, Mar 7 2018, 12:10 IST
618xNx663265_thump.jpg.pagespeed.ic.jfR2S2EzB-.jpg

The Pakistan military in a statement overnight also said its troops retrieved the wreckage. Representation image


The Pakistan Army has claimed that it shot down "spy drone" in sector along the Line of Control (LoC) after it entered its airspace.

The Pakistan military in a statement overnight also said its troops retrieved the wreckage.

"Pakistan Army troops shot down spy drone while it violated the LoC in sector," it alleged.

"This is 4th drone which has been shot down by Pakistan Army troops in last one year," it claimed.
So India had stopped using DJI drones?
 
So India had stopped using DJI drones?

Pakistan Military seems to be using Chinese or Russian Air Defenses. where these drones were shot down by High or Medium or Short range Air Defenses or by Manpad's Portable Air Defenses ?
 
http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...afghanistan/article22978988.ece?homepage=true
US drone targeting Pakistani Taliban kills 21 in Afghanistan

DERA ISMAIL KHAN , March 08, 2018 14:58 IST
Updated: March 08, 2018 14:58 IST

Two missiles fired from a U.S. drone hit a militant facility in Pakistan, killing 21 insurgents, including the son of the head of the Pakistani Taliban, two Pakistani intelligence officials and local Taliban commanders said Thursday.

The strike, which the officials said took place on Wednesday, targeted a compound frequented by Mullah Fazlullah, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban who is believed to be fighting against Afghanistan.

The intelligence officials said Fazlullah was apparently not there at the time of the strike in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, miles away from Pakistani border, but his son was killed.

Three Pakistani commanders also confirmed the strike and casualties. Pakistani officials and the commanders based in Afghanistan spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The United States made no comment on the strike. There was also no immediate comment from NATO, Afghan authorities or the government in Pakistan where Afghan Ambassador Omar Zakhilwal met with Pakistan’s army chief Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa on Thursday.

Zakhiwal tweeted that the two had a “comprehensive discussion on all key aspects” of Afghan-Pakistan relations, including existing challenges and “mutual misgivings.”

Pakistan opposes American drone strikes inside its territory, saying they violate the country’s sovereignty.

Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua is currently visiting Washington, where she is believed to have met with officials from the Trump administration in an effort to enhance cooperation between the two sides on combatting terror and other issues.

Afghan civilians has for years has asked Washington and Kabul to take action against Fazlullah and other Pakistani Taliban believed to be hiding in neighbouring Afghanistan and crossing the porous Afghan-Pakistan border to launch attacks inside Afghanistan.

Kabul, for its part, has long complained that Islamabad is not taking enough action against militants who use Pakistani soil to launch attacks against Afghan forces in Afghanistan.

In recent months, President Donald Trump’s cranked up pressure on Pakistan to act against militants by suspending key security assistance to the country. Pakistan denies providing sanctuary to militants and says it has carried out several military operations in the country’s tribal regions and elsewhere to kill or arrest militants.

Fazlullah’s is the son-in-law of a Sufi Mohammad, a radical anti-U.S. cleric who was recently freed by Pakistan. The cleric, imprisoned in Pakistan in 2009, was released in January from a prison in the northwestern city of Peshawar, following a court order for his release on health grounds earlier that month.
 
Pakistan Military seems to be using Chinese or Russian Air Defenses. where these drones were shot down by High or Medium or Short range Air Defenses or by Manpad's Portable Air Defenses ?
A 7.62 is enough for DJI drones u use.:lol:
 
Yes,but there are dozens of others which we are making locally.
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