<p>Pakistan's Army today claimed that forensic tests of the drone it downed along the Line of Control (LoC) showed it was operated by the Indian Army.<br /><br />Military spokesman said the visuals retrieved out of the drone indicate that the Quadcopter flew from Indian post.<br /><br />Initially it remained close to the LoC, continuing surveillance throughout facing towards Pakistani side of the LoC, then crossed over the LoC and pictured a Pakistani post, the spokesman claimed.<br /><br />The Pakistan Army has claimed that it downed an "India drone (Quadcopter) mission" on July 15 along the LoC.<br /><br />The army also released images and video clips which show that the quadcopter started its flight from an Indian post and entered into Pakistani territory.</p>.<p>An image retrieved proves that after the purchase of this quadcopter it was taken inside M/S ASCOM office which is an Indian communication and Electronic Firm, the army claimed.<br />Another pre-flight picture indicates presence of an Indian soldier standing in the vicinity of quadcopter, it alleged.<br /><br />An image probably taken before test flight of the drone on its arrival in forward areas indicate company headquarters of the Indian Sector, the army said.<br /><br />An image taken by quadcopter immediately after flight from a post shows an Indian flag which proves that it started its flight from Indian post, it claimed.<br /><br />But Chinese official media, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC)-run People's Daily Online, earlier reported that the phantom 3 drone was made in China by DJI, confirming Indian stance that it was of Chinese design.</p>.<p>Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has also said that the drone was not in the inventory of the Indian defence forces.</p>.<p>The Pakistani army today also alleged that there was a "sudden spike both in terms of intensity, caliber escalation and air space violations by India" has been observed along LoC and the working boundary. "Since 9 June 2015, 35 ceasefire violations have been committed by Indian troops," it said.</p>
<p>Pakistan's Army today claimed that forensic tests of the drone it downed along the Line of Control (LoC) showed it was operated by the Indian Army.<br /><br />Military spokesman said the visuals retrieved out of the drone indicate that the Quadcopter flew from Indian post.<br /><br />Initially it remained close to the LoC, continuing surveillance throughout facing towards Pakistani side of the LoC, then crossed over the LoC and pictured a Pakistani post, the spokesman claimed.<br /><br />The Pakistan Army has claimed that it downed an "India drone (Quadcopter) mission" on July 15 along the LoC.<br /><br />The army also released images and video clips which show that the quadcopter started its flight from an Indian post and entered into Pakistani territory.</p>.<p>An image retrieved proves that after the purchase of this quadcopter it was taken inside M/S ASCOM office which is an Indian communication and Electronic Firm, the army claimed.<br />Another pre-flight picture indicates presence of an Indian soldier standing in the vicinity of quadcopter, it alleged.<br /><br />An image probably taken before test flight of the drone on its arrival in forward areas indicate company headquarters of the Indian Sector, the army said.<br /><br />An image taken by quadcopter immediately after flight from a post shows an Indian flag which proves that it started its flight from Indian post, it claimed.<br /><br />But Chinese official media, the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC)-run People's Daily Online, earlier reported that the phantom 3 drone was made in China by DJI, confirming Indian stance that it was of Chinese design.</p>.<p>Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar has also said that the drone was not in the inventory of the Indian defence forces.</p>.<p>The Pakistani army today also alleged that there was a "sudden spike both in terms of intensity, caliber escalation and air space violations by India" has been observed along LoC and the working boundary. "Since 9 June 2015, 35 ceasefire violations have been committed by Indian troops," it said.</p>