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Pakistan’s arch enemy has created a huge army of suicide drones, be it Rawalpindi or Karachi, attack can happen anywhere!

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Taliban Suicide Drone: Pakistan’s neighbor and enemy Taliban has created an army of drones that can attack anywhere. It is being called Suicide Drone Army

Taliban Suicide Drone: Pakistan’s enemy country has created a suicide drone army. Along with creating a kamikaze drone air force, it has also included some helicopters in it. This is sure to increase the tension of Pakistan. This drone army will be able to attack anywhere, be it Karachi, Rawalpindi or Islamabad. This work has been done by the Taliban who have occupied Afghanistan. Pakistan may face trouble due to the Taliban.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Afghanistan has created its new air force. The Taliban has announced the creation of a drone air force. It is currently testing the drone air force and is using the former British SAS base for this. This deadly drone force of the Taliban can destroy any enemy country in a moment. It is currently in testing.

The Taliban will recruit engineers to make drones

According to the report, the Taliban is going to start the work of making drones on a large scale. It will soon recruit international level experts for this. This includes an engineer who has been accused of being associated with Osama bin Laden’s terrorist organization Al Qaeda. The Taliban will start large-scale recruitment to make drones. This is also like a warning bell for the security agencies of Western countries.

War methods have changed

The war was fought between Russia and Ukraine through drones and missiles. Both these countries tried to reduce the direct role of the army. Ukraine recently destroyed many airbases of Russia by drone attack. Now the role of technology has become important in war. Drones were also used extensively during India’s Operation Sindoor.