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Documenting the history of US military operations in South Asia, these records provide a detailed account of Predator and Reaper drone strikes within Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) province. The collection spans nearly fifteen years, offering statistical insights into the frequency of attacks and the human impact on both militant targets and the local civilian population. By tracking fatalities and injuries through various reporting estimates, it serves as a critical resource for understanding the geopolitical and humanitarian consequences of remote aerial warfare in the region.

Columns

  • date: The specific day, month, and year the drone strike occurred.
  • location: The specific town or site where the attack took place, such as Datta Khel or Miram Shah.
  • area: The broader administrative region or district affected, predominantly North or South Waziristan.
  • minimum_total_people_killed: The lower-end estimate of the total number of individuals killed in the strike.
  • maximum_total_people_killed: The upper-end estimate of the total fatalities resulting from the event.
  • minimum_civilians_reported_killed: The lowest reported number of non-combatant casualties.
  • maximum_civilians_reported_killed: The highest reported number of non-combatant casualties.
  • minimum_children_reported_killed: The lower estimate for fatalities involving minors.
  • maximum_children_reported_killed: The upper estimate for fatalities involving minors.
  • minimum_reported_injured: The estimated minimum number of individuals who sustained injuries during the strike.

Distribution

The information is delivered in a CSV file titled pakistan_drones_data.csv, with a compact file size of 32.71 kB. It contains 430 individual records across 10 primary columns. The data features a 100% validity rate for its entries and has been assigned a perfect usability score of 10.00. This is a final, static release with no further updates scheduled.

Usage

This registry is well-suited for longitudinal studies on modern warfare and the evolution of counter-terrorism strategies. Researchers can utilise the figures to perform time-series analysis on strike frequency or to correlate civilian casualty rates with specific geographic areas. It also provides a robust foundation for building data visualisations that map the intensity of the conflict or for academic projects exploring human rights and international relations.

Coverage

The geographic scope is strictly limited to Pakistan, focusing on the tribal and provincial areas of FATA and KPK. Temporally, the records extend from June 2004 to January 2018. The data provides a thorough overview of 430 separate attacks, including specific breakdowns for civilian and child casualties where available.

License

CC0: Public Domain

Who Can Use It

Political scientists and international relations scholars can leverage these metrics to analyse the impact of drone warfare on regional stability. Human rights organisations may use the reported casualty figures to advocate for accountability or to study the long-term effects of conflict on local communities. Additionally, data analysts and students can use the well-structured tabular format to practice statistical modelling and exploratory data analysis.

Dataset Name Suggestions

  • US Drone Strike Statistics in Pakistan (2004–2018)
  • Pakistan Aerial Warfare and Casualty Registry
  • Historical Drone Attacks in FATA and KPK: A Statistical Overview
  • Pakistan Drone Conflict Dataset: 2004–2018 Records

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20/12/2025

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5 / 5

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