Pakistan operate UAVs to spy on Indian security arrangements

Pakistan operate UAVs to spy on Indian security arrangements

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1_5_1_falco_5DW_PakWheels(com)Pakistan Army through its unmanned air vehicle (UAV) named Jasoos is spying on the Indian security arrangements at Ganganagar, Bikaner and Jaisalmer area from across the border, said reliable sources. Over  the last  few days the activity of UAVs has increased.

According to the Times of India, during night time objects with a red blinking light can be seen. This is a subject of excitement and discussion among the security forces. These twinkling objects are nothing but Pakistan’s spying planes which are keeping an eye on India’s security arrangements and other activities.

Sources said that a few years ago Pakistan had developed UAVs with the help of America and Italy that are now being used. The activities of these UAV go on continuously across the Indian border opposite Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Ganganagar area in Rajasthan. During daytime, These UAVs can be traced by the line of smoke that they leave behind.

Some say?  that these spying planes are fitted with ultra modern powerful cameras that capture photographs of the Indian area from a distance. These vehicles are operated from a distance of 25-30 kms and operators manage these spy planes from the ground. The monitor screen receives the photographs sent by these UAVs and printouts are taken as per the requirement.

These UAVs that weigh around 20 kgs are remote-controlled. Their speed is 180 kmph and they fly at the height of 10,000 feet and can fly continuously for 4-5 hours with battery backup. The Pakistan Air Force in had included UAVs in 2004, but they were used in 2009 after testing. Prior to this, Pakistan had purchased UAVs from Italy in 2003.