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TTP scums crossing border after destroying the fence.

If thousands of years ago, Mongols were able to bypass the wall of China, cutting through a chain linked fence is not out of the ordinary. Neither is it anyone's fault nor should anyone be surprised about it. The entire purpose was to make crossing the border more difficult but not impossible. If anything, place where the fence will be cut through and breached will also give a clue as to where the possible soft spots are. Not a big deal over all.
 
Oh well more terrorist c0cksuckers through into Pakistan to kill normal people, army personal, tribal elders or all the mentioned three. :mad:
Just unbelievable......


The CH4's should be in the air 24 hours a day, and a missile should be heading straight to these savages once they even touch the fence.
A fence is useless without the ability of round the clock surveillance and firepower to neutralise targets which cross over.


Dogs don't deserve such a horrible fate bro. Kwarij meat is even spat out by them. I say leave their bodies in the open where the vultures, wild boar and insects can feed on them.
From the pictures it appears it was during snowfall drones can't fly in such conditions and sensors also affected by snow flakes sticking to em
 
From the pictures it appears it was during snowfall drones can't fly in such conditions and sensors also affected by snow flakes sticking to em
Military drones such as a Wing Loong II can fly as high as 9,900 m (32,000 ft. approx.). At those altitudes the risk of ice on the camera lenses is high. The camera lenses are protected from icing by heated air vented from the engine or by electrical heater blowers. The camera pod glass may also have built in heater elements like we have in the rear windshield of our cars and miniature wipers or air jet.
Snow flakes should not be a problem.

Even drones have limitations. They can't fly all the time. I am surprised these terrorists were wearing black dresses. An easy target for an armed drone. With the snow, white camouflage would have made sense.
 
If thousands of years ago, Mongols were able to bypass the wall of China, cutting through a chain linked fence is not out of the ordinary. Neither is it anyone's fault nor should anyone be surprised about it. The entire purpose was to make crossing the border more difficult but not impossible. If anything, place where the fence will be cut through and breached will also give a clue as to where the possible soft spots are. Not a big deal over all.
Yup.. if Fence could stop, US would have stopped smuggling and immigrants from mexico border, which is more flat and guarded...
 
From the pictures it appears it was during snowfall drones can't fly in such conditions and sensors also affected by snow flakes sticking to em

You have a point, but today's military drones can overcome much of the harsh weather in their path.
 
We need to mine the land between the layers of the fence.

Also fit sensors, cameras, drones to patrol it. Whatever happened to those robot machine guns? Seems like a perfect place to deploy some of them.
 
If they have managed to destroy at one place it doesn't matter it doesn't work. So how about you stop posting stupid comments. We need to improve on them further. We need to put cameras plus electricity and also in few places even put walls. And use of Drones.

That is the point genius - if these TTP scums can destroy fence at one place today, they can destroy this fence at thousands of places as well tomorrow. The Army should have installed ALL NECESSARY infrastructure including cameras before giving out bold but inaccurate statements by that ISPR guy.
 
No military can protect and secure an area such as the Afghan/Pak border fully, it has to be a combination of various methods, fencing+Forts+bunkers+patrols+drones+cross border Raids+intelligence base ops.
 
LAAL MASJID making my blood boil right now
 
That is the point genius - if these TTP scums can destroy fence at one place today, they can destroy this fence at thousands of places as well tomorrow. The Army should have installed ALL NECESSARY infrastructure including cameras before giving out bold but inaccurate statements by that ISPR guy.
The statement is totally accurate. You have some issue which you need to resolve. Hundreds of soldiers have been martyred while installing this fence. And work is still not complete. Cameras will be placed as well as more forts along the border plus drones. Things take time even then it can't be perfect. They can also dig tunnels. There are thousands of way of getting through a fence. That still doesn't mean you don't fence your border.
 
The statement is totally accurate. You have some issue which you need to resolve. Hundreds of soldiers have been martyred while installing this fence. And work is still not complete. Cameras will be placed as well as more forts along the border plus drones. Things take time even then it can't be perfect. They can also dig tunnels. There are thousands of way of getting through a fence. That still doesn't mean you don't fence your border.

Your argument is very illogical. Hundreds of soldiers have laid down their lives, and to honour their sacrifices, these cameras should have been installed since they provide additional protection to the Soldiers, and also infrastructure from any damage. Dude, if you dont know the basics of Project Management, then there is no point arguing with you.
 
Nothing to worry it suppose to happen eventually fix Up let the fence to complete and system Up and running
 

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