Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) released images and video clips recovered from the internal memory of the Indian spy quadcopter shot down by Pakistani soldiers.
The AA statement issued by ISPR stated that a sudden spike in intensity, caliber escalation and air space violations by India had been observed along LOC and working boundary. Since 9 June 2015, 35 x Ceasefire violations have been committed by Indian troops. In addition, India is exhibiting aggressive posturing through the enhanced movement of troops, extensive surveillance, targeting of civilians and increased use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Drones violating the airspace of Pakistan. India flew one such drone (Quadcopter) mission on 15 July 2015. It intruded from the Indian Occupied Kashmir(IOK) Jaurian Sector and flew over Own Banchirian Sector (near Bhimber) when Pakistani troops shot it down.
The Indian authorities denied Pakistan’s claim that “it had shot down an Indian spy drone,” In contrast, photos & videos recovered from the internal memory of the quadcopter provide irrefutable evidence that the Indian Army flew it for surveillance inside the Pakistan side of LOC.
Some images and video clips are being released, proving that the quadcopter started its flight from an Indian post and entered Pakistani territory.
An image retrieved from the quadcopter proves that after purchasing this quadcopter, it was taken inside the M/S ASCOM office (An Indian communication and Electronic Firm).
Another pre-flight picture indicates the Indian soldier (who can be identified by their Indian uniform) standing near the quadcopter.
An image probably taken before the test flight of a quadcopter on its arrival in forward areas indicates the company headquarters of the Indian Sector.
An image taken by a quadcopter immediately after a flight from a post shows an Indian flag, proving that it started its flight from an Indian post. Another picture gives a full aerial view of the Indian Post. Another still picture gives a full view Indian side of LOC.
Visuals retrieved indicate that the quadcopter flew from the Indian post (Indian flag visible). Initially, it remained close to LOC, kept surveilling throughout facing towards the Pakistani side of LOC, then crossed over LOC and pictured a Pakistani post (Pakistani flag marginally visible).
Irrefutable Forensic evidence obtained from quadcopters now available with the Pakistan Army also gives a geographical histogram of locations traversed by quadcopters between 8 to 15 July 2015. Any independent sources can verify these.