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Why? No need.Is China going to send weapons to Pakistan?
attack in coming
back off, Afghani latest gen. tank coming through!
Bunch of robo wolfs running down on the khawarjis would put the fear of God into these pedophiles.Army adopts cutting-edge tech to counter terrorism, minimise casualties
By Kasim Abbasi
October 15, 2025
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Army personnel travelling in a military vehicle in this undated picture. — ISPR/File
ISLAMABAD: In a significant shift in counter-terrorism strategy, the Pakistan Army is increasingly adopting advanced technologies against militant threats while minimising risks to soldiers, particularly in high-risk regions like Balochistan and Waziristan.
A senior defence source said the army has deployed modern surveillance and attack technologies, including kamikaze drones—known as “killer drones”—and payload-equipped quadcopters for precise, remote operations against terrorist groups. These tools enable the army to identify, monitor, and neutralise threats without exposing soldiers to direct combat. “Previously, Pakistan Army soldiers’ lives were at risk during operations. Now, surveillance, reconnaissance, and attacks are conducted using advanced technologies,” the source told The News.
A notable example occurred on October 14 in Waziristan, where 23 terrorists were eliminated in a strike executed solely by killer drones, without deploying troops. It was also recently used against Afghanistan-based terrorists. “These drones, equipped with First Person View (FPV) systems, provide real-time visuals, ensuring accuracy and accountability,” the source explained. “Also the army is now primarily transporting troops by air in insurgency-hit areas like Balochistan, where most casualties occur during roadside travel. Air transport significantly reduces this risk,” the source noted.
Pakistan’s defence modernisation extends to robotic ground units, such as the Chinese-made “Robo-Wolf,” a quadruped robot designed for identity checks, surveillance, and engagement. Capable of autonomous shooting and guarding posts, the Robo-Wolf further minimises human exposure in hostile zones. “This step will further protect our soldiers’ lives,” the source added. These developments mark a broader strategic transition within Pakistan’s military, prioritising technological innovation to enhance operational effectiveness while safeguarding personnel in the ongoing fight against terrorism.
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Army adopts cutting-edge tech to counter terrorism, minimise casualties
ISLAMABAD: In a significant shift in counter-terrorism strategy, the Pakistan Army is increasingly adopting advanced technologies against militant threats while minimising risks to soldiers,...www.thenews.com.pk
that is ai
Are there no drones with a gun instead of missile?We are doing sh+t nothing. Drones can't hunt them unless it's a preemptive strike. After attacking and killing soldiers they run in 50 different directions. What are you going to do ?? Fly 50 drones in 50 different directions just to kill one person with thousands of dollars laser bomb?.
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