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India's New Revolutionary Night Vision Drones Catch Criminals at Borders
India's New Revolutionary Night Vision Drones Catch Criminals at Borders
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Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or unmanned aircraft systems, have completely transformed the landscape of modern warfare and security due to a significant increase in drone attacks along India's borders.
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Netizens are left in awe by the North Bengal Frontier of the Border Security Force (BSF) thanks to a mesmerizing video that highlights the remarkable drone technology and exceptional night vision capabilities installed along the India-Bangladesh borders.Netizens are calling these advanced drones a "game-changer" and a "groundbreaking development" in safeguarding the India-Bangladesh borders against criminals, smugglers, human traffickers, and other threats.Calling it a 'game-changer' and 'groundbreaking development', netizens said that these advanced drones are going to safeguard the India-Bangladesh borders against criminals, smugglers, human traffickers and other threats.A video shows an aerial view of the pitch-dark mountain field, with the movement of people and animals illuminated in bright white light.Earlier this month, a soldier of the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Indo-Bangladesh border demonstrated courage by rescuing five innocent calves from transborder smugglers. Furthermore, the soldier apprehended 1.5 kg of cannabis and a multitude of other illicit items, collectively worth over INR 400,000 ($4,808).In another incident, BSF troops seized 2 kg of cannabis and other illicit items which were to be smuggled across the Indo-Bangladeshi border.
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India's New Revolutionary Night Vision Drones Catch Criminals at Borders
Drones, also referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or unmanned aircraft systems, have revolutionized the realm of modern warfare and security, catalyzing a substantial surge in drone strikes along India's borders and across the globe.
Netizens are left in awe by the North Bengal Frontier of the Border Security Force (BSF) thanks to a mesmerizing video that highlights the remarkable drone technology and exceptional night vision capabilities installed along the India-Bangladesh borders.
Netizens are calling these
advanced drones a "game-changer" and a "groundbreaking development" in safeguarding the
India-Bangladesh borders against
criminals, smugglers, human traffickers, and
other threats.
Calling it a 'game-changer' and 'groundbreaking development', netizens said that these advanced drones are going to safeguard the India-Bangladesh borders against criminals, smugglers, human traffickers and other threats.
A video shows an aerial view of the pitch-dark mountain field, with the movement of people and animals illuminated in bright white light.
Earlier this month, a soldier of the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Indo-Bangladesh border demonstrated courage by rescuing five innocent calves from transborder smugglers. Furthermore, the soldier apprehended 1.5 kg of cannabis and a multitude of other illicit items, collectively worth over INR 400,000 ($4,808).
In another incident, BSF troops seized 2 kg of cannabis and other illicit items which were to be smuggled across the Indo-Bangladeshi border.