In the early hours of the morning, the Pakistan Railway UAV made a raid, and many outposts of the Indian army were taken and suffered heavy losses.

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Some time ago, India and Pakistan had fought indiscriminately, and the two sides launched multiple shelling, resulting in casualties. The latest news According to a report by the Hindustan Times on December 4, at around 5 am local time on December 3, Pakistan took the lead in launching an attack, dispatching multiple drones and bombing multiple outposts in India. According to the Indian military, under the attack of Pakistan's drones, an outpost on the front line of India's Kashmir was destroyed, causing heavy losses. According to Pakistan’s response, this is just a response to the Indian military’s crossing the border some time ago.

In the early hours of the morning, the Pakistan Railway UAV made a raid, and many outposts of the Indian army were taken and suffered heavy losses. - DayDayNews

The era of drones is coming.

The conflict between India and Pakistan in the Kashmir region during this time is not uncommon. The two sides have exchanged fires many times since this year. However, it is worth noting that this time Pakistan used drones. It also means that the era of drones in modern warfare has arrived.

In fact, apart from Pakistan's use of drones to hit the Indian military by surprise, like the conflict in the Naka region, Azerbaijan has also launched drones to bomb Armenia many times. Judging from the recent two assassinations in the Middle East, including the killing of an Iranian nuclear expert and the death of an Iranian officer on the Syrian border, they all used unmanned technology, which shows that the era of drones has arrived.

In the early hours of the morning, the Pakistan Railway UAV made a raid, and many outposts of the Indian army were taken and suffered heavy losses. - DayDayNews

India's drones are slightly worse than Pakistan's

's use of drones to attack Indian outposts in Pakistan, the Indian side also suddenly realized its shortcomings in the field of drones. India currently uses mostly Israeli drones, but due to the small amount of ammunition carried by this type of drone, it is still lagging behind the drones currently owned by Pakistan.

According to Indian media reports, although Pakistan does not have the ability to produce drones independently, Pakistan currently owns drones from major eastern countries. India is also very worried that this time Pakistan's use of drones to attack India is just a test. After this successful attack, the possibility of Pakistan's use of drones to bomb India in the future will greatly increase.

In the early hours of the morning, the Pakistan Railway UAV made a raid, and many outposts of the Indian army were taken and suffered heavy losses. - DayDayNews

India speeds up the development of drones

According to the Times of India report on December 4, after a number of outposts were destroyed by Pakistan, the Indian side also quickly ordered the development of drones and the development of drone swarms as soon as possible technology. The so-called drones, the swarm is actually a large number of drones gathered together to form a combat strike force. As for how fast India is accelerating, it is still unknown whether India can develop high-end drones. After all, according to previous research in India, there are always surprises from time to time.

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