Rangers shoot down Indian spy drone near Head Sulemanki
By INP
November 28, 2017
OKARA: Pakistan Rangers have shot down Indian spy drone Quadcopter near Head Sulemanki Border on Monday.
As per details acquired Rangers 13-Wing shot down the spy drone as soon as it violated Pakistani airspace. The debris of Quadcopter fell near Rangers check post which was collected.
Further investigation into the matter has been launched. Quadcopter are used for aerial photography.
It is not the first incident of this kind. Back in July this year a similar drone was shot down along the Line of Control (LoC) in Bhimber Sector Azad Kashmir.
As per details acquired Rangers 13-Wing shot down the spy drone as soon as it violated Pakistani airspace. The debris of Quadcopter fell near Rangers check post which was collected.
Further investigation into the matter has been launched. Quadcopter are used for aerial photography.
It is not the first incident of this kind. Back in July this year a similar drone was shot down along the Line of Control (LoC) in Bhimber Sector Azad Kashmir.
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