BSF: Anti-drone system has thwarted Pak designs
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|December 14, 2024
Technological surveillance almost on the entire Jammu border, being extended along other frontiers, says Jammu frontier IG
Ravi Krishnan Khajuria
BSF: Anti-drone system has thwarted Pak designs

JAMMU: The Border Security Force (BSF) has put almost the entire 200-km Pakistan border under technological surveillance, including an anti-drone system and smart fence, bringing drone activities along the Jammu border from the neighboring country to almost zero, said DK Boora, inspector general (IG), Jammu frontier, on Friday. He said the Indian forces are much ahead of their adversary as far as technological upgradation is concerned.

He informed that the anti-drone systems have also been inducted all along the Jammu border with Pakistan. When asked whether the smart fence has been extended to the entire international border in Jammu, Boora said, "Technological surveillance is almost on the entire Jammu border and it is being extended along other frontiers of the country. Very soon all the frontiers will be under physical and technological surveillance."

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