Posted on 07/01/2021 10:58:58 PM PDT by Right Wing Vegan
"The quadcopter was flying between Zero Line and the border fence. It was fired upon by the alert BSF personnel... We have searched the area and have found no arms and ammunition," NS Jamwal, BSF's Jammu frontier inspector general, said.
The sighting of the quadcopter comes five days after the drone attack was carried out on the Indian Air Force station in Jammu on Sunday. At least two personnel were injured in the attack. The attack was the first-ever offensive use of drones to target an Indian military facility. The technology used in the aerial attack in Jammu indicated “state support and the possible involvement of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba terror groups,” Lieutenant General DP Pandey, who heads the Srinagar-based 15 Corps, said on Wednesday.
Drones, the latest threat in the security affairs of the country, have been sighted for four consecutive days over military stations in Kaluchak, Ratnuchak, Sunjuwan and Kunjwani.
Spotlighting the threat posed by such incidents, Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said on Thursday that the easy availability of drones allowed both state and non-state actors to use them, increasing the complexity of challenges faced by the security forces.
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That region will have a nuclear war. India, Pakistan or China will start it. Probably the Pakis.
Got to get ride of excess males somehow!!!
rid, damn auto correct
In a war between Pak and India—the only winner will be China. They will take out the Indian Navy and China can swoop in and take both lands.
“China can swoop in and take both lands.”
Why would anyone want to do that? Seriously, what’s there for them?
what’s there for them?
Kill the men, take the women, get more living room.
India has the most fertile farm land in world, from the rivers bringing in tons of nutrients from Himalayas (the largest mountain in world). And India has mineral wealth. The biggest diamonds in world (including the famous Kohinoor) were mined in India.
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