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Burraq UCAV will fly by Next year.

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by reading some line one internet written by ABC and commented by XYZ, if an intellectual like you believes so, i wouldn't hesitate to call it being stubborn.
You think USA is such a crap that i can't develop its on UAV's for surveliance and security systems and that pakistan can produce cost effective UAVs after importing most of the equipment from other countries. huhhh..

however the thing that i talked about developing a GCU system that can handle as complex a system as Burraq UACV with a surveillance radius of above 1000km, you so called integrated dynamics is producing system with only 250 km range and limited data transmission capability.
now whos denial?
at least one should not keep on lingering without knowing the facts!
you know only what you're told!
mate u r just arguing for the sake of ur dignity these guys r well connected with military and always bring credibal sources and r 99% correct
abt our UAV tech we have one of the best teams working on them the recent tests of a UAV capable of flying up to 20000ft is an example.
 
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mate u r just arguing for the sake of ur dignity these guys r well connected with military and always bring credibal sources and r 99% correct
abt our UAV tech we have one of the best teams working on them the recent tests of a UAV capable of flying up to 20000ft is an example.

Exactly my point sir .... well said
 
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mate u r just arguing for the sake of ur dignity these guys r well connected with military and always bring credibal sources and r 99% correct
abt our UAV tech we have one of the best teams working on them the recent tests of a UAV capable of flying up to 20000ft is an example.

S-A-B-E-R dont respond to him
we know about our tech in recent years we have seen alot of development in this field soon we will see burraq
 
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I would be careful about releasing senstive defence related info on a public forum just to appease an unknown internet user. Don't get caught thinking you have to prove something to someone. Already there was a defence leak on this forum couple of years by a child.
 
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Pakistan’s first domestically produced Armed Drone – The Burraq UCAV
Written by Ghulam Sarwar | December 7, 2011 | 3

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Rawalpindi – Since the war on terror started in Afghanistan back in 2001, the United States Air Force has employed various different UAV platforms to target insurgents and the Taliban. Both on Afghan soil as well as in Pakistani territory, with the covert approval of the Pakistan government. Observing the efficacy of UAV platforms like the Predator, the Pakistani military establishment requested the United States to equip it with UAVs so that the war on terror could be prosecuted with more efficacy on the part of the Pakistani military. However these requests were denied repeatedly and America cited the potential use of these UAV platforms in military theaters outside the Afghan Pakistan border (i.e. India) as a flimsy excuse. Faced with these denials, but unwavering in its resolve to achieve its objectives, Pakistan undertook a domestic UAV development program. Even prior to Predator requisition requests being turned down, the Pakistani military had already invested in various autonomous target drones, built both by the private and public sectors. In fact, we pointed out that the level of sophistication was such that – in a rather ironic twist -private Pakistani drone manufacturers were exporting UAVs even to the United States homeland security department for oversight applications on the US-Mexico border.

Since then, much has happened. Pakistan entered into a deal with the Italian firm, Selex-Galileo, for the licensed production of fairly capable UAV aircraft at the Kamra Aeronautical facilities. In addition, the Pakistan Navy also acquired rotorcraft drones from foreign sources. Separately, the Pakistan Army has pursued partnerships with China and has incented local manufacturers to continue to develop more advanced platforms within the country. One of the more promising UCAV projects currently in progress in Pakistan is the Burraq armed drone. Burraq is envisioned as a high endurance, long-range, over the horizon, armed UAV aircraft. For the last four years it has been under development and rumors are now surfacing that it may be ready for deployment. At the recent Zhuhai airshow in China, in which the Pakistan Air Force participated with its JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, Chinese manufacturers also displayed miniaturized lightweight missiles that were particularly suited for carriage on a drone. Various parts of this sprawling Pakistani drone development program are coming together, in partnership with China – weapons development, control systems development, propulsion, airframe, ground stations and much else. The Burraq will only the first in a line of capable, armed Pakistani drones.

And soon. The Burraq, it seems, will be flying in early 2012.

The Pakistani UAV program is a wonderful example of the breadth of technological capability that exists in the country, its ability to collaborate internationally without relying on problem-ridden dealings with America, and the benefits of investing in local development and local manufacturing as opposed to wiring a ton of money to a foreign country and importing somebody else’s equipment (Saudi Arabia style). As with the JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft, Pakistan will discover that the flexibility of owning and running a domestically developed military platform allows unending customization, full control of capabilities, and absolutely no worries with regards to security or someone else knowing its true performance, or even inhibiting the capabilities by doctoring the IFF system or other internal electronics. Not only that, but for private technological firms based in Pakistan a program of this nature creates tremendous economic opportunity. A variety of different inputs, ranging from materials to software to optics to electronics and propulsion technologies are required to build a high-tech UAV. A sophisticated military program such as the Burraq will lead not only to an improvement in Pakistan’s defensive and offensive military capabilities, but also in significant benefits for the economy and local industry.

We hope that in future, with military programs such as Burraq, the continued development of the spectacularly successful JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft and its various space technology ventures, Pakistan will continue to create domestic research and development capabilities which will ensure a brighter future for its people and a credible defense against any would-be aggressor.
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In collaboration with Italian Army, Pakistan army has also start the production of Drone Planes.



Drones are unmanned elevated vehicle (UAV), additionally reputed to be a unmanned airplane framework (UAS),

remotely steered flying machine (RPA) or unmanned air ship, is a machine which capacities either by the remote control of



a guide or pilot (called a Combat Systems Officer onUCAVs)or independently, that is, as a self-administering substance.



Marshal Farhat Hussain ( Aeronautical Complex Chief Air ) said that the production of drones was very important for country defense, and this shows the professional capabilities of Pakistan Army.
Now Pakistan is the member with those countries with are manufacturing drones.

This is really a professional work by Pakistan Army.
 
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In collaboration with Italian Army, Pakistan army has also start the production of Drone Planes.



Drones are unmanned elevated vehicle (UAV), additionally reputed to be a unmanned airplane framework (UAS),

remotely steered flying machine (RPA) or unmanned air ship, is a machine which capacities either by the remote control of



a guide or pilot (called a Combat Systems Officer onUCAVs)or independently, that is, as a self-administering substance.



Marshal Farhat Hussain ( Aeronautical Complex Chief Air ) said that the production of drones was very important for country defense, and this shows the professional capabilities of Pakistan Army.
Now Pakistan is the member with those countries with are manufacturing drones.

This is really a professional work by Pakistan Army.

LOL I for once will never doubt the professionalism of the PA, but this is really strange...can you provide the link.
 
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Okay nice....since your new here next time post a link with the opening post mate or else nobody will believe you.
 
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y wld pak need foreign when general dynamics is already there??
 
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Okay nice....since your new here next time post a link with the opening post mate or else nobody will believe you.

naaaaah.....The falco news is pretty old and well known. Im surprised you didnt know about it. Furthermore after the Falco we have gone on to Uqab. Where the Falco is license built the Uqab is indigenous. There are also recent reports of three new UAVs having been test flown around Multan but nothing official as of yet.

Uqab:

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ASIAN DEFENCE: Tactical Uqab UAV detailed

http://www.defence.pk/forums/land-forces/20418-tactical-uqab-uav-detailed.html

(Sorry about the tasteless music):
Pakistan's 'UQAB' Spy Drone Test & Air Chief fly past rehearsal - YouTube


There are quite a few more. Some have even been exported to the US Homeland Security agency.
"In fact, we pointed out that the level of sophistication was such that – in a rather ironic twist -private Pakistani drone manufacturers were exporting UAVs even to the United States homeland security department for oversight applications on the US-Mexico border."

Say hello to Pakistan’s first domestically produced armed drone: The Burraq UCAV | TechLahore
 
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Any news on when Burraq is rolling out? Pak Army really needs Armed Drones & they need it fast, so that our borders are protected. So anybody got a release date.
 
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There were some sounds that PAC had developed it but not showing it in public like H-2 and H-4. Although I agree that there is something like Burraq and more over we are looking to produce some better birds as well like jet engine one for greater speed to be used in attack/anti armour missions.:pakistan:
 
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Burraq is the joint project of Nescom and PAC which never came out i wonder why. but some says its out but rumors are rumors
Second Falco Evo is belive to be armed the upgraded version of falco which made in flight in last couple of months

and there is no futher information which is coming from reliable source.
 
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