Saifullah
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learnings from Afghanistan and Middle East war are being incorporated into militancy / insurgency in Balochistan. Inspeak from the perspective of hostile elements and not Military. They learned, they evolve, this should not come as surprise to anyone. If any, we need to evolve our tactics aswell , the only difference is we need to evolve at faster pace then themA recent video released by the terrorist group BLA shows them making use of drones in an attack against security forces in Balochistan.
Drone picture taken by terrorists:
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@Panzerkiellearnings from Afghanistan and Middle East war are being incorporated into militancy / insurgency in Balochistan. Inspeak from the perspective of hostile elements and not Military. They learned, they evolve, this should not come as surprise to anyone. If any, we need to evolve our tactics aswell , the only difference is we need to evolve at faster pace then them
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bhai.. hum sa pahly, yahi use kar rahy hain... aesa na ho k MRAP bhi pahly la aaen.. (i know we have used on some occasion)..
In this case, it seems that militants and terrorists have an advantage in terms of adopting new tactics and technologies. Considering they have a very small amount of ROEs and usually go through a trial by fire approach, they can go from concept to practice a lot quicker than a conventional army that have to adhere to a lot of rules and safety measures.learnings from Afghanistan and Middle East war are being incorporated into militancy / insurgency in Balochistan. Inspeak from the perspective of hostile elements and not Military. They learned, they evolve, this should not come as surprise to anyone. If any, we need to evolve our tactics aswell , the only difference is we need to evolve at faster pace then them
We should remember there is a saying in security circles. We have to get it right 100% of the time, the terrorists have to get it right only ONCE. Counter Drone systems are already available in the market. Just Last year Poly Defence China showcased Silent Hunter and its man portable version:A recent video released by the terrorist group BLA shows them making use of drones in an attack against security forces in Balochistan.
Drone picture taken by terrorists:
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We don't even need to go that far, it's right there, built at home and we are marketing it to others.We should remember there is a saying in security circles. We have to get it right 100% of the time, the terrorists have to get it right only ONCE. Counter Drone systems are already available in the market. Just Last year Poly Defence China showcased Silent Hunter and its man portable version:
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The portable version comes with a 19,000 USD price tag, this opens up avenues for ToT and local production for Pakistan given the present security posture of the country.
Sir there was a Pakistani stall in Malaysia a year or two back demonstrating some anti drone tech, I will try to see if I can find more details about it. IDS did some ground breaking work in UCAV and UAV tech in Pakistan, the problem is it all comes back down to priorities, we still send boys into high risk combat zones in soft-skin vehicles, yes the PPE (body armour) has improved dramatically in the years, gone are the days of wearing tin helmets and hoping for the best.We don't even need to go that far, it's right there, built at home and we are marketing it to others.
Am guessing it is already in use along LOC since we don't hear about quadcopter getting shot up by G3
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