Army soldiers in Kashmir being trained to kill drones

Threat of militants using hexacopters to lob grenades at security forces at the Line of Control (LoC) as well as in the Kashmir hinterland have made armed forces adopt a new training course for the troops. Now, the soldiers in Kashmir are being trained to kill drones.

The Army has adopted a new training module for their troops deployed in Jammu and Kashmir for counter insurgency operations.

   

Trainers at 15 Corps Battle School in Khrew area of south Kashmir’s Pulwama district told news wire IANS that specialised combat training is imparted through real life situations, and being educated on how to thwart emerging threats due to drones.

“We are sensitising all the troops who come for training here about threats that drones pose to counter insurgency operations,” said one of the trainers, adding that there have been intelligence inputs that militants can use drones to lob grenades at the security establishments and troops involved in counter insurgency operations.

Army officers or soldiers who get posted to Kashmir need to undergo a training course at the battle school where they are trained for their upcoming task in the new terrain.

The battle school runs two training courses: one for those who are to be posted at Line of Control and another for those who are to be posted in counter insurgency units in different parts of Kashmir.

The soldiers who are to be deployed at LoC have to undergo 14 days training programme and those who are to be deployed in the valley for encounters have to undergo 28 days course.

“Both the courses have some common training modules, including drones,” said another trainer, adding that these training programmes will help the troops on the ground, the IANS reported.

Last month intelligence agencies had flagged that Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) had procured a sizable number of Hexacopters from a Chinese firm associated with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to flood Jammu and Kashmir with weapons to create unrest, said the report.

Sources said that due to the strong anti-infiltration grid established by the security forces, Pakistan has been unable to infiltrate militants or weapons into the valley to increase insurgency. So they have adopted the new modus operandi.

Last month, security forces recovered EMEI Type 97 NSR rifles manufactured by Norinco company of China, which is a standard issue to PLA soldiers and also gifted to Pakistan Frontier Force as part of CPEC cooperation.

On the intervening night of September 23 and 24, two suspected persons who were travelling in a Mahindra Bolero from Jammu to south Kashmir were arrested while transporting a Chinese made Norinco/EMEI Type 97 NSR rifle, four magazines with 190 rounds one AK47 rifle with four magazines with 218 rounds and three grenades.

This consignment was dropped through a drone at Samba, the security forces had said.

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