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IndiaDrone intrusion drops along Jammu Border but rises in Punjab: BSF

Drone intrusion drops along Jammu Border but rises in Punjab: BSF

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New Delhi, Aug 31:

The number of drones being pushed from Pakistan along the Jammu Border area has registered a drop while their appearance has been sighted more in as compared to Jammu sector, a senior Border Security Force (BSF) Officer has said in New Delhi.

According to him, till July this year a total of 107 drones flying from across the border were spotted inside Indian Territory, as compared to 97 drones spotted the whole of last year. As many as 97 drones coming from across the border were sighted by the BSF in 2021 along Border (IB) including 64 such cases in Punjab, 31 in Jammu and two drones were seen entering from the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu.

From 2022 till July, as many as 107 drones were sighted along IB including 14 in Jammu and 93 in the Punjab sector and no drone was sighted entering from the LOC in Jammu. A senior BSF officer said that most of these drones have come from Pakistan and are used to deliver narcotics, weapons, explosives and ammunition.

“There are teams with anti-drone guns deployed in borders. The patrolling parties keep watch on any suspicious aerial activity and often they recover narcotics substances and arms delivered from these drones,” he said. In the year 2021, BSF shot down one drone in the Ferozpur sector while this year seven drones were shot down and a huge quantity of narcotics that was supposed to be delivered through drones was also recovered.

The total length of Punjab's border with Pakistan is 553 kilometres and the 198-km stretch of the -Pakistan border in the Jammu region is guarded by BSF. Another BSF officer said that there is no effective anti-drone available to shoot down every drone crossing the international border but their men on the ground keep watch on drones or any aerial object crossing the border.

“Not only ground, but we also keep an eye on the sky and BSF personnel are trained to shoot down unidentified UAVs. Sometimes drones fly too high to get detected, we only detect it by humming sound when it comes close to ground,” he said

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