New Delhi, Feb 10: In Gurdaspur, Punjab, close to the India-Pakistan International Border, the Border Security Force (BSF) shot down another drone manufactured in China, the force reported on Saturday. The BSF troops fired down the quadcopter drone that was trying to cross into Indian territory from Pakistan during its movement on the border close to Rossey village in the Gurdaspur district on Friday night. According to the BSF, the soldiers intercepted the drone and fired at it quickly enough to shoot it down. The damaged drone crashed onto a rural field after losing control. The BSF, which is tasked with policing the 3,323-kilometer border between India and Pakistan, stated that the potential dropping spot was promptly blocked off by its soldiers.After conducting a thorough search, the BSF soldiers were able to locate one small drone that was partially damaged at around 10:18 p.m. According to the BSF, the recovery happened in a farming field close to Rossey hamlet in the Gurdaspur district. A quadcopter (Model: DJI Mavic 3 Classic, manufactured in China) is the drone that was found. The force said, “The BSF troops’ astute observation, prompt reaction, and flawless shooting abilities put yet another dent in the adversaries’ malicious plans to cause mayhem in the border area by drone intrusion.”