Chinese drone found near India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal
India Today
A drone, reportedly made in China, has been found in a village field near the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal.
A China-made drone has reportedly been found along the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal’s North 24 Pargana district.
According to the Border Security Force, at around 6 am on Saturday morning, a farmer named Pankaj Sarkar saw a broken drone lying in the field located in Purbapara village. The farmer's field is in Indian territory, located some 300 meters from the International Boundary.
Following the discovery, the farmer picked up the drone and deposited it at the Patrapole Police Station.
Due to the matter being related to International Security, BSF troops also reached the spot. No specific information has been gathered as to how the drone ended up in the field.
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Meanwhile, a special team of BSF is closely monitoring the drone. According to the officials, the drone is manufactured by PRC (People's Republic of China) with model number S500. At present, no one has come forward to claim the drone.
Notably, no camera of any kind has been found in this drone.