Pakistan receives 50 high-tech, state-of-the-art Wing Loong II Combat And Reconnaissance Drones from China; it is Iron Brother. All of the Drones are equipped with devastating missiles that can hit deep enemy locations with precise precision.
The plan to sell 50 combat and surveillance drones to Pakistan’s brotherly country has been described by Chinese media as an absolute nightmare for India’s ground forces, as the Indian army cannot respond to such hi-tech new age stand-off weapons.
Drones may be used to strike their targeted targets if used successfully, which is why Pakistan purchased drones. The drones will improve Pakistan’s defensive capabilities while also giving a safer option, particularly along the Line of Control. The drones are a tenth of the price of fighter jets and pose no threat even if they are shot down.
Pakistan has recently begun to acquire more drones to improve its surveillance capabilities. For further surveillance, the nation also made accords with Turkey to purchase high-tech drones. Drones are the next-generation element in modern warfare, as evidenced by their significance in the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict.
From Pakistan’s side of the Line of Control, the drones can be deployed to target ground targets. According to sources, the drones may fire weaponry beyond the engagement area of Indian guns or surface-to-air missiles on the ground.