Safriz
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The Afpak border is one of the most difficult terrains in the world to be monitored and kept secure due to the topography.Pakistani Military check posts are far apart and least equipped for the job and get attacked frequently.
The pattern used by the terrorists is that they somehow manage to group together,launch a surprise attack on one check post,then quickly move to the next check post and then disappear in the mountains.
Pakistan Army's communication either isn't quick enough to warn the nearby check posts or suspicion is that the militants come equipped with radio jamming devices.
Whatever the reason may be,the militants on most occasions have been able to attack a series of nearby check posts without the next check post being able to brace for the attack or call for reinforcements.
Due to financial restrictions Pakistan does not have an "on call" air support and air force does not come to the rescue.
Pakistan does not have spy satellites up in the space and cannot afford 24/7 reconnaissance drones flying in the area.
In your opinion what types of affordable and readily available technologies you can suggest so that a wide area can be kept under watch and some sort of "early warning" system can be devised for troops stationed in those remote area...?
This is More of a brain storming thread...
The pattern used by the terrorists is that they somehow manage to group together,launch a surprise attack on one check post,then quickly move to the next check post and then disappear in the mountains.
Pakistan Army's communication either isn't quick enough to warn the nearby check posts or suspicion is that the militants come equipped with radio jamming devices.
Whatever the reason may be,the militants on most occasions have been able to attack a series of nearby check posts without the next check post being able to brace for the attack or call for reinforcements.
Due to financial restrictions Pakistan does not have an "on call" air support and air force does not come to the rescue.
Pakistan does not have spy satellites up in the space and cannot afford 24/7 reconnaissance drones flying in the area.
In your opinion what types of affordable and readily available technologies you can suggest so that a wide area can be kept under watch and some sort of "early warning" system can be devised for troops stationed in those remote area...?
This is More of a brain storming thread...