Russia Drones To Pakistan, It is proved! Russia is playing a double game with Modi Government, sold spy drones to India’s biggest enemy – Russia sells supercam drones to Pakistan, is Putin playing a double game with India

by times news cr

2024-08-14 13:41:02
Moscow: Russia, which calls India a close friend, has sold SuperCam drones to Pakistan. The SuperCam drone can spy on enemy territory as well as attack. This drone can also carry payloads. The sale of this drone to Pakistan has been disclosed by the developer Unmanned Systems Group itself during the Army-2024 International Military-Technical Forum. The SuperCam S350 drone can stay in the air for seven hours and transmit information over long distances. However, some reports have claimed that Pakistan is already using this SuperCam drone on the Indian border. After this, the question is also being raised whether Russia is playing a double game with India.

Why is Russia being suspected of fraud

In early July this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Russia despite opposition from Western countries. During this time, a picture of Russian President Vladimir Putin hugging Prime Minister Narendra Modi also went viral. Many Western countries including America, Ukraine also criticized India for hugging Putin. However, during this time another picture came out, in which senior officials of the Russian Defense Ministry were seen meeting with Pakistani military officials. This meeting was also described as a threat to India, because traditionally there is no military alliance between Pakistan and Russia.

How dangerous is the SuperCam drone?

The SuperCam S-250 is known for its tactical and technical superiority. The drone can fly for up to three hours even in challenging weather and send high-quality video. It can also be used for security, espionage, map creation and detection of criminal activities. The US government website has ranked the Russian SuperCam S-250 among the world’s top drones, demonstrating its operational performance, reliability and effectiveness.

Supercam drone shines in Ukraine war

Russia has significantly increased the deployment of SuperCam drones in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. On July 30, Rostec CEO Sergei Chemezov briefed President Vladimir Putin on advances in SuperCam UAV technology. Chemezov said that SuperCam drones are now available in both reconnaissance and kamikaze variants. The production of these drones has been rapid. A new manufacturing facility spanning 30,000 square meters has been set up in just five months. SuperCam drones are proving their value on the battlefield, especially when used in conjunction with howitzers. In the Ukraine war, Russian operators can effectively detect and neutralize Ukrainian firing positions and field depots.

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