Pakistan military shoots down Indian 'spy drone'

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Why G3 rifle for this toy drone , pick up a stone or a stick and shooting will down it ?

If Pakistanis are claiming that they got the info of vital installations of Indian check posts, I doubt the intention of disclosing this intel they gathered from the drone.

Some thing is not right in their claims.



Meet Hawaldar Shahzaman of Mujahid Force who shot down Indian Spy drone in Azad Kashmir

JULY 17, 2015PKONWEB STAFFNEWS0


RAWALPINDI, July 17, 2015 (MAMOSA Report) — The Pakistani soldier who shot down an Indian spy drone in Azad Kashmir on Wednesday with a single fire of his G3 rifle happens to be Hawaldar Shahzaman of the Mujahid Force battalion.



According to a report, the Pakistan military got vital information from the downed spy drone regarding Indians operation inside Pakistan.

The forensic analysis of the memory card retrieved from the Indian spy drone revealed the location/unit post of the Indian army from where it was launched, it has emerged.

The video footage from the memory card also revealed sensitive installations of Indian military behind the Line of Control (LoC).



Sources also confirmed that Pakistan intelligence reports had warned Pakistani troops deployed at LoC that Indians were planning an operation.

Related news: Pakistan shoots down Indian ‘spy drone’ near Line of Control in Azad Kashmir

This spy drone was apparently photographing the area of Bhimber along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Kashmir.

Industry specialists say that it is a commercially available technology used for aerial photography. India claims it is Chinese made and an off-the-shelf item readily available to anyone.

The drone incident took place only days after the meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in the Russian city of Ufa on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

Amid signs of escalation, this incident again underlines the precariousness of the current situation along the LoC and Working Boundary, wrote Daily Times.

The Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad, Mr T C A Raghavan, was summoned on Thursday to the Foreign Office to register a protest against this infringement of Pakistan’s airspace and sovereignty. The Indian military has denied these claims. Border cracks show on Ufa peace map, wrote one Indian newspaper.
 

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hey that was pizza drone.....u paki shot it so no more pizza for u :)
 

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This Is probably what happens when nation is too high on gau mutra, unableto think rationally. The Chinese official clearly said that dji drone can be obtained online in India and I have provided the name of the licensed distributer as well.

It remains to be seen where the drone was launched and operated from. But Indians a beghairat delusional qaum, drunk with gau mutra and suffering from superiority complex so no one gives a damn here about the truth...India will deny as usual....just like the fisher boat assault blunder which was later revealed by a minister...lol.

Jhooty beghairat qaum.
Hey, go along, the goat is done with shitting and now wants you to love it. then you would need to go to your master for the sodomy session, and may be then you'll blow yourself up?
 

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Meet Hawaldar Shahzaman of Mujahid Force who shot down Indian Spy drone in Azad Kashmir

JULY 17, 2015PKONWEB STAFFNEWS0


RAWALPINDI, July 17, 2015 (MAMOSA Report) — The Pakistani soldier who shot down an Indian spy drone in Azad Kashmir on Wednesday with a single fire of his G3 rifle happens to be Hawaldar Shahzaman of the Mujahid Force battalion.



According to a report, the Pakistan military got vital information from the downed spy drone regarding Indians operation inside Pakistan.

The forensic analysis of the memory card retrieved from the Indian spy drone revealed the location/unit post of the Indian army from where it was launched, it has emerged.

The video footage from the memory card also revealed sensitive installations of Indian military behind the Line of Control (LoC).



Sources also confirmed that Pakistan intelligence reports had warned Pakistani troops deployed at LoC that Indians were planning an operation.

Related news: Pakistan shoots down Indian ‘spy drone’ near Line of Control in Azad Kashmir

This spy drone was apparently photographing the area of Bhimber along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Kashmir.

Industry specialists say that it is a commercially available technology used for aerial photography. India claims it is Chinese made and an off-the-shelf item readily available to anyone.

The drone incident took place only days after the meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in the Russian city of Ufa on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

Amid signs of escalation, this incident again underlines the precariousness of the current situation along the LoC and Working Boundary, wrote Daily Times.

The Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad, Mr T C A Raghavan, was summoned on Thursday to the Foreign Office to register a protest against this infringement of Pakistan’s airspace and sovereignty. The Indian military has denied these claims. Border cracks show on Ufa peace map, wrote one Indian newspaper.
How come the drone is relatively intact after being shot and then falling from a height? Wouldn't the bullet have weakened its structural integrity enough to at least show some tear and breakage upon ground impact?
 

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You still sore of the recent beatings you got?? Our ODI team is among the best.
thats why you are another stupid paki,
you are flying sky high and on cloud 7 just because you won a cricket match, :laugh:
stupid english game is whole world for you,:laugh:

bullsh*t on stupid indian cricket team,don't like cricket never did,
indian cricket team is just filthy rich,
india should go for other sports fc*k off cricket, :laugh:

go bangladeshi 'cricket - tigers' go you have nothing else so go and win some more matches.
 

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Meet Hawaldar Shahzaman of Mujahid Force who shot down Indian Spy drone in Azad Kashmir

JULY 17, 2015PKONWEB STAFFNEWS0


RAWALPINDI, July 17, 2015 (MAMOSA Report) — The Pakistani soldier who shot down an Indian spy drone in Azad Kashmir on Wednesday with a single fire of his G3 rifle happens to be Hawaldar Shahzaman of the Mujahid Force battalion.



According to a report, the Pakistan military got vital information from the downed spy drone regarding Indians operation inside Pakistan.

The forensic analysis of the memory card retrieved from the Indian spy drone revealed the location/unit post of the Indian army from where it was launched, it has emerged.

The video footage from the memory card also revealed sensitive installations of Indian military behind the Line of Control (LoC).



Sources also confirmed that Pakistan intelligence reports had warned Pakistani troops deployed at LoC that Indians were planning an operation.

Related news: Pakistan shoots down Indian ‘spy drone’ near Line of Control in Azad Kashmir

This spy drone was apparently photographing the area of Bhimber along the Line of Control (LoC) in Azad Kashmir.

Industry specialists say that it is a commercially available technology used for aerial photography. India claims it is Chinese made and an off-the-shelf item readily available to anyone.

The drone incident took place only days after the meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi in the Russian city of Ufa on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit.

Amid signs of escalation, this incident again underlines the precariousness of the current situation along the LoC and Working Boundary, wrote Daily Times.

The Indian High Commissioner in Islamabad, Mr T C A Raghavan, was summoned on Thursday to the Foreign Office to register a protest against this infringement of Pakistan’s airspace and sovereignty. The Indian military has denied these claims. Border cracks show on Ufa peace map, wrote one Indian newspaper.
ohh now paki bangladeshi super awesome hawaldars/cricket stars gonna shoot down indian rafales,lca,sukhois,amca,fgfa. :crying:
 

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Drone shot down by Pakistan at LoC not sold to any government: China firm

http://www.dnaindia.com/world/repor...not-sold-to-any-government-china-firm-2106948

The Chinese firm, which reportedly manufactured the drone downed by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC), said the unmanned aircraft was not sold to any government, reinforcing India''s stand that it was not in its armed forces'' inventory.

Chinese drone maker, DJI, announced that governments are not their direct customers, in response to an earlier report that the alleged Indian "spy drone" shot down by Pakistan was made by it, the Global Times reported. Earlier in an embarrassment for Pakistan, Chinese official media, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC)-run People''s Daily Online, reported that the phantom 3 drone was made in China by DJI, confirming Indian stance that it was of Chinese design.

The Pakistani army had shot down the drone along the LoC on July 15 claiming it was from India. Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar who refuted Pakistan''s claims of shooting down an Indian drone also said that it was not in the inventory of the Indian defence forces. Pakistan had summoned Indian High Commissioner to Islamabad TCA Raghavan to lodge a protest over it.

The confirmation by the Chinese official media has put Pakistan in a fix considering the close strategic relations between Islamabad and Beijing. The Global Times report also quoted DJI as saying that it is not difficult to purchase their drones through its website or through any vendors. DJI is a Chinese technology company founded in 2006 by Frank Wang and headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong.
 

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Drone shot down by Pakistan at LoC not sold to any government: China firm

http://www.dnaindia.com/world/repor...not-sold-to-any-government-china-firm-2106948

The Chinese firm, which reportedly manufactured the drone downed by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC), said the unmanned aircraft was not sold to any government, reinforcing India''s stand that it was not in its armed forces'' inventory.
No, what this Chinese firm really said is "We didn't sell any product to Indian government or Indian army. How did they get these drones? We don't know!"
 
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No, what this Chinese firm really said is "We didn't sell any product to Indian government or Indian army. How did they get these drones? We don't know!"
That actually confirms and validates India's stand ever since the incident that the drone was not in their armed forces inventory.....
 

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That actually confirms and validates India's stand ever since the incident that the drone was not in their armed forces inventory.....
No, Chinese company just whitewash itself by suggesting that Indians may get these drones from third party.
 

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No, Chinese company just whitewash itself by suggesting that Indians may get these drones from third party.
There is only one retailer for these drones in India, who has already refused that it ever supplied to Army. His main business comes from Bollywood film making crews.
 

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Timeline of events :

  • Pak claims downing Indian spy drone near LOC (that too a few days after PM Modi expresses interest in Pak visit, what a coincidence! )
  • Pak media goes all out on rhetorics, high fiving and praising the downing.
  • India govt claims it did not have such drones in their military inventory and that alleged "spy" drone is of Chinese make.
  • Few days later, Chinese drone company suggests they don't sell such drones directly to any govt thus verifying Indian govt claim which is the stance ever since the incident.
  • Surprisingly, no further updates from Paki media about this event since the initial jingoistic rhetorics.

This is a golden chance for Pakis to implicate the big bad neighbour India and publicly share/internationalize the "evidence" they claim to have gotten from the downed drone.

I suspect this news just like so many others before will end up in Pakistan lies and denials thread soon. :biggrin2::bounce:
 

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No, what this Chinese firm really said is "We didn't sell any product to Indian government or Indian army. How did they get these drones? We don't know!"
If Indian army brought drone indirectly then why can't Pakistan share proof to international community? Oh wait. This is made in China. The quality of video recorded by the drone may not be good enough to prove that we spied Pakistan using that drone.
 

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Although Similar QC is now in service of IA, this would further reinforce Paki claims that they shot down Indian "Drone"
 
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