Army Denies Drone Hacking Claims

The Army has dismissed social media claims that a Remotely Piloted Aircraft was hacked by the Chinese. They insist on the security of their operations and urge media to avoid spreading unverified content that could mislead the public.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 25-03-2025 18:46 IST | Created: 25-03-2025 18:46 IST
Army Denies Drone Hacking Claims
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The Army has refuted allegations circulating on social media, suggesting that one of its Remotely Piloted Aircraft was compromised by Chinese forces. According to official sources, the claims are unfounded and misrepresent the facts.

An unspecified social media post alleged the Indian Army's RPA entered Chinese territory and was subsequently hacked. However, the Army has clarified that this is entirely false.

The force continues to caution the media and the public against sharing unverified news, emphasizing the importance of operational integrity and security.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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