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Introduction analysis shows the use of RDX in explosives dropped at the Jammu IAF station: Officials

Introduction analysis shows the use of RDX in explosives dropped at the Jammu IAF station: Officials
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Jammu: The initial analysis of the charges carried by two drones used in attacking the IAF station here Sunday shows that the cocktails of chemicals including RDX may have been used, officials said Monday, with researchers have not yet established a vehicle’s unmanned Aerial flight route.
The IAF station located at Jammu Airport continues to be beyond the limit for everyone with the Probe team, which includes one from the National Investigation Agency, taking each bit of evidence available in the field.
Officials say explosives dropped by drones may have been produced using cocktails consisting of RDX but final confirmation is still awaited.
They said the post-explosion NSG analysis team was sent to the IAF station to study the material.
The team will share his findings with the Jammu police and Kashmir and Nia after completing the task.
In the first instance of Pakistani-based terrorists who deployed drones to attack vital installations, two bombs were dropped at the IAF station at Jammu Airport at the early hours of the week, causing a minor injury with two IAF personnel.
The explosion lasts around 1.40 in the morning in six minutes each other.
The first explosion tore the roof of a one-story building in the airport technical area was asked by IAF in the Satwari area on the outskirts of the city.
The second is on the ground.
Investigations are underway but the teams still do not understand the road taken by drones before dropping a bomb, said the source.
Various investigation institutions and senior army officers, police and other security agents visited the IAF station for the second day on Monday, while the army’s quick reaction team looked patrol outside the base at the regular interval.
Director J & K Police General Dilbag Singh has mentioned the incidence of “terror action” and said the police and other institutions worked with IAF officials to reveal the plan.
Researchers scan CCTV recordings, including from cameras installed on the airport boundary wall, in an effort to determine where the drone comes.
However, all CCTV cameras focused on the roadside, officials said.
The vehicle movement was recorded around the venue when the drone dropped explosives was examined carefully, they said.
Drones cannot be detected by radars deployed in the border area to monitor enemy activities, they say, show that different radar systems that can detect the slightest drone of the birds installed.
Drones dropped explosives and flew back across the border or to several other objectives at night, officials said.
The air distance from the airport Jammu to the international border is 14 km away.
Airport Jammu is a civil airport with a runway and ATC (air traffic control) under IAF.
Police Jammu and Kashmir have registered laws under the activity that violates the law (prevention), officials say, shows that this case is likely to be taken over by Nia.
“Nia already oversees the investigation at the explosion after joining the probe,” one of the officials said Sunday.
FIR was also registered under the relevant parts of the explosion and Criminal Code law at the Satwari Police Station in the Junior Junior IAF official application, he said.

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