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What is a Harpy drone? How it destroys Pakistan’s…

Harpy drones have the ability to find targets in designated areas, locate and determine their frequency, and strike autonomously from any direction on shallow or steep diving profiles.

The Habi drone made headlines in the headlines after destroying Pakistan’s important air defense system in Lahore on Thursday morning. The drone is designed to attack and neutralize radar systems, is very important in any air combat and suppresses the enemy’s air defense (SEAD) role. Equipped with a radiation-resistant (AR) seeker, it comes with a highly explosive warhead. Highly familiar drones can independently seek and strike high-value targets.

Harpy lasts up to 9 hours in all weather conditions, day and night, and lasts nine hours in the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). Harpy has the ability to find targets in designated areas, locate and determine their frequency, and strike autonomously from any direction on shallow or steep diving profiles.

(India uses Harpy drone to destroy air defense systems in Lahore)

India fires Pakistani missiles

After India executed Operation Sindoor, in which nine terror sites deep inside Pakistan were destroyed, Pakistan attempted to engage a number of military targets on the night of May 7. The military targets were engaged in Northern and Western India, including Awantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhatinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttarlai and Bhuj use drones and missiles.

Integrated counter UAS grid

These are integrated anti-UAS grids and air defense systems neutralized. The debris of these attacks are now being recovered from many places that prove the Pakistani attack.
The Indian Air Force S-400 Sudarshan Chakra air defense missile system was launched last night at a target towards India. Experts in multiple fields told ANI that the goal is successfully neutralized in operation. Waiting for official confirmation from the government.

(India launched an operation against terrorist camps in Pakistan.)

100 terrorists were killed

This morning, the Indian armed forces targeted air defense radars and systems at many locations in Pakistan. India’s reaction is in the same field as Pakistan’s. It is reliably understood that Lahore’s air defense system has been neutralized. Sources earlier said a series of precision strikes were launched in the early hours of Wednesday, eliminating more than 100 terrorists. Sources further pointed out that the operation is intended to avenge the Pahaghm terrorist attack and is still underway, which makes it challenging to provide the exact number of casualties for terrorists at this stage.

Let Jem strike violently

The strike carried out by the Indian Armed Forces targeted nine key terrorist camps in Pakistan, linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jem), Lashkar-e-Taiba (Let) and Hizbul Mujahideen. Four of these targets are located inside Pakistan, while the remaining five are located in the Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POJK). Security forces target four terror camps in Bahawalpur, Muridek, Salhar and Memona Joa.

The other five locations Pojk targets in India are Markaz Ahle Hadith Barnala in Bhimber, Maskar Raheel Shahid in Kotli, Shawai Nallah Camp and Markaz Syedna Bilal in Muzaffarabad.
Meanwhile, Pakistan used mortars and heavy artillery throughout the control line using mortars and heavy artillery throughout the control line using mortars and heavy artillery in the areas of the departments of Kupuwara, Baramulla, Baramulla, Uri, Poonch, Poonch, Mendhar and Rajouri.

Pakistan continues to launch shelling on LOC

16 innocent lives were lost due to fire in Pakistan. India was forced to respond to stopping Pakistan’s mortar and artillery fires. As long as the Pakistani army respects it, the Indian armed forces reaffirm their commitment to non-propaganda.

(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI except for the title.)

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