This story is from October 1, 2016

Pakistan spying on border via UAVs

Increased activities of Pakistan army's unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been noticed along the international border opposite Sriganganagar, Bikaner and Jaisalmer districts in recent days.
Pakistan spying on border via UAVs
Increased activities of Pakistan army's unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been noticed along the international border opposite Sriganganagar, Bikaner and Jaisalmer districts in recent days. The UAVs have been noticed 200-300 metres away from the Indian territory. Since last few days, security forces in Rajasthan have noted rise in aerial surveillance for spying by Pakistan.
The movement has been seen particularly in Shahgarh Bulge, Longewala, Tanot, Kishangarh areas in Jaisalmer.
Sources said Pakistan using UAVs to watch Indian Army's movement and security arrangements along the border posts. Pakistan developed these UAVs with help from America and Italy, said sources. Just 200-300 metres away from the international border and at a height of about 400-500 metres, the UAVs fly long distances to record movement on the Indian side.
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