This is how companies advertise there products
Do you know what goes into buying a weapon system? They are not selling cold drinks or cookies that a short clip will make any difference.
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This is how companies advertise there products
Agreed. It's missing the cheesy narration. The "decades ago a mother gave birth to a son..." type.Decent demonstration. Unprofessional video.
yep , even if we some how manage to get past this discussion the next one is gonna be why are we not deploying these in balochistan. Some people never learn.Can we have a deeper and more meaningful discussion on the technical, tactical and strategic implications of this development rather than getting stuck in childish and superficial discussions about a video, which has no bearing on the capability of the platform. Some members cannot get over the video game mindset.
It does when you are trying to sell it. We may have a superb product but don’t we also want to convert it into a commercial success?Can we have a deeper and more meaningful discussion on the technical, tactical and strategic implications of this development rather than getting stuck in childish and superficial discussions about a video, which has no bearing on the capability of the platform. Some members cannot get over the video game mindset.
We are already displaying it in different countries for selling purpose, so yes video does mean alot and it can have huge impacts on drone buyer countriesIt does when you are trying to sell it. We may have a superb product but don’t we also want to convert it into a commercial success?
True but these days as we all know the videos and pictures can be doctored and the contents made more graphic than the reality. A product can be introduced through videos but when a customer is interested in it, they want to see it in real life on the ground , practical in action.We are already displaying it in different countries for selling purpose, so yes video does mean alot and it can have huge impacts on drone buyer countries
Many defense firms are 5-10 years behind their contemporaries in marketing strategies in general.Agreed. It's missing the cheesy narration. The "decades ago a mother gave birth to a son..." type.
It does when you are trying to sell it. We may have a superb product but don’t we also want to convert it into a commercial success?
Many defense firms are 5-10 years behind their contemporaries in marketing strategies in general.
Pakistani defense firms are 50 years behind
Tell that to all the successful defence companies with ever growing revenues from foreign sales that make slick marketing videos.Videos are almost a non-factor in any major weapons system deal.
Exactly. It's not that the other companies' videos are 'slick' -- they just seem like that. Rather, they're better structured and do a solid job presenting the benefits of their solutions than we do with our goods. Contrast this with Baykar who's showing the TB2 in actual real-world combat scenarios and then still explaining the merits of the solution.It does when you are trying to sell it. We may have a superb product but don’t we also want to convert it into a commercial success?
Exactly. It's not that the other companies' videos are 'slick' -- they just seem like that. Rather, they're better structured and do a solid job presenting the benefits of their solutions than we do with our goods. Contrast this with Baykar who's showing the TB2 in actual real-world combat scenarios and then still explaining the merits of the solution.
If left to us Pakistanis, we'd just say, "it's combat-proven" and expect the buyer to fill in the gaps on their own. No mention of # of sorties, # of successful strikes, a strike-rate %, night-vs-day strikes %, # of theaters deployed, and so on. Instead of proofing our arguments, we Pakistanis retreat to the, "you figure it out" mentality.
Finally, the decision-makers involved in buying equipment are also getting younger. I think Millennials are now breaching Lt. Col-stage; meaning, they're involved in the assessment at some level. Give it another 10-15 years, and they're 1-Star generals. They'll expect key information in different ways starting with actually being told, in clear terms, why Shahpar-2 et.al is a great solution. That starts with well-produced videos that do more "showing" and less "telling."
Can the hard points be increased??Reportedly combat range for Shahpar-2 is over 1000 Km with 18000 Feet service ceiling.
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Reportedly combat range for Shahpar-2 is over 1000 Km with 18000 Feet service ceiling.
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