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Army drone crashed near sialkot

Pakistan should immediately return our property.
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its safe and easy sir

Oh,I`m not debating that it works merely thats its a rather cumbersome system.For naval use it makes some sense probably because there simply arent really that many alternatives for landing a a non vtol drone on a small moving ship,however for land use it all seems a bit necessary as one could simply use a parachute recovery system which wouldnt require setting up a big net beforehand,not to mention that increasingly drones are using emergency parachute recovery systems anyway.
 
Luna has a recovery system, meaning deploys parachute when the signals or telemetry is lost, not crashed.
 
A team of PAF technicians securing the India Air Force Ouragan Fighter which was forced to land at an open field near Jangshahi village, Badin in Sindh. The IAF pilot was Flt Lt Rana Lal Chand Sikk who intruded into Pakistani airspace on 24 June 1965. PAF F-104A Starfighters intercepted the IAF aircraft and before he was about to be shot down, the IAF pilot lowered the landing gears and signaled his surrender. The IAF pilot was taken prisoner and released on 14 August 1965 as a goodwill gesture on Pakistan’s Independence Day after a fantastic cup of tea



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A team of PAF technicians securing the India Air Force Ouragan Fighter which was forced to land at an open field near Jangshahi village, Badin in Sindh. The IAF pilot was Flt Lt Rana Lal Chand Sikk who intruded into Pakistani airspace on 24 June 1965. PAF F-104A Starfighters intercepted the IAF aircraft and before he was about to be shot down, the IAF pilot lowered the landing gears and signaled his surrender. The IAF pilot was taken prisoner and released on 14 August 1965 as a goodwill gesture on Pakistan’s Independence Day after a fantastic cup of tea



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The Starfighter was a great piece of kit but didn't see enough action.
 
A team of PAF technicians securing the India Air Force Ouragan Fighter which was forced to land at an open field near Jangshahi village, Badin in Sindh. The IAF pilot was Flt Lt Rana Lal Chand Sikk who intruded into Pakistani airspace on 24 June 1965. PAF F-104A Starfighters intercepted the IAF aircraft and before he was about to be shot down, the IAF pilot lowered the landing gears and signaled his surrender. The IAF pilot was taken prisoner and released on 14 August 1965 as a goodwill gesture on Pakistan’s Independence Day after a fantastic cup of tea



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don't know where are remains of this mighty fighter

 

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