The quadcopter also bears the insignia of an Indian Army unit which confirms that the quadcopter belongs to the Indian Army.


Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has shot down the quadcopter of the Indian Army which was spying on the Line of Control (LOC).
On February 25, Pakistan Air Force has downed an Indian spy drone which was violating the Line of Control.
According to the PAF, the incident took place yesterday at 12:55pm, however, after hitting down the quadcopter of Indian Army, the Pakistan Army started searching for its remains.
On February 26, the remains of a quadcopter were found in Pakistani territory in LOC.
The quadcopter also bears the insignia of an Indian Army unit which confirms that the quadcopter belongs to the Indian Army.
It is pertinent to note that earlier on February 27, 2019, the Pakistan Air Force also shot down Indian warplanes that violated Pakistani airspace in Operation Swift Retort.
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