At 5 o'clock in the morning on December 3, the Indian army post was violently bombed! The US military exclaimed: a large number of pterosaur drones

According to a report by ITASS on December 5, around 5 am on the 3rd, Pakistan dispatched multiple drones to violently attack some of India’s strongholds in Kashmir. The Indian military claimed that the Pakistani drones launched a series of attacks that destroyed multiple burns of the Indian army and caused huge losses. However, the Indian army did not disclose the specific casualties, only that the outpost facilities had been severely damaged. The Pakistani side claimed that the attack was retaliation for the Indian army's cross-border attack on Pakistan some time ago. In recent times, there have been frequent conflicts between India and Pakistan, which were basically initiated by India.

In August of this year, it was reported that Pakistan imported 48 pterosaur 2 drones from major eastern countries. It is not known how many have arrived. However, Pakistan has experience in using Chinese drones. Time training will be able to get started and show off on the battlefield. India and Pakistan have not announced the types of drones participating in the attack, but Pakistan's drones are mainly Rainbow-3 and Pterosaur drones. The ammunition carried by the procurement-3 is relatively small, and South Korea completes the continuous attack mission. The Pterosaur 2 UAV has a length of 11 meters, a wingspan of 20 meters, a payload of 480 kg, and a 20-hour hang-up time. The Pterosaur-2 can carry up to 12 missiles and can hit more targets in one attack. The pterosaur UAV has a maximum speed of 370 kilometers per hour, and is equipped with photoelectric equipment, which can complete reconnaissance and strike assessment tasks.

In the Naka conflict, drones play a huge value. The biggest advantage of Azerbaijan in the Naqqa conflict is the possession of attack drones. If you look at the ground forces of the two sides, in fact, the gap between the two countries is not that big. Both have hundreds of T72 tanks, all have long-range rocket launchers, and even Armenia has Iskander missiles. However, Azerbaijan used TB-2 drones to destroy Armenian tanks, armored vehicles and other heavy equipment, and also destroyed Armenia's Sam-8 air defense missile system and S300 air defense missile system. The Armenian army can only be beaten unilaterally without the ability to fight back. Drones laid the foundation for Azerbaijan’s victory. Perhaps the destruction of equipment was not the most deadly. The destruction of morale was the cause of Armenia’s rapid defeat.

India has also started to develop drones very early, but due to lack of technology, its domestic drones have poor performance. The Indian Army ordered 12 domestically-made "Nishante" drones in 2004, and these are currently unmanned. The machines basically crashed. In order to improve its detection and strike capabilities, India imported the Seeker MK-1/2 UAV and Heron UAV from Israel. In 2015, India purchased 10 heron drones at a price of 400 million U.S. dollars and upgraded India's heron drones to allow them to carry laser-guided bombs and air-to-surface missiles. It can be seen that India's drones mainly rely on imports, and the unit price is very high. In this regard, India is even inferior to Pakistan Railways. Pakistan is able to produce Rainbow-3 UAVs and can obtain Pterosaur 2 UAVs at a very low price.

Pakistan is backed by the eastern powers and can get a very advanced drone. Although from the perspective of national comprehensive strength, Pakistan and India have a large gap, there is no gap between the two in main weapons and equipment, and even Pakistan still has certain advantages in some areas. The UAV attack shows that these UAVs equipped by Pakistan can play a very important role on the out-of-control line. These UAVs will become a nightmare for the Indian army.