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Pakistan’s Global Industrial Defence & Solutions (GIDS) was present at the IDET exhibition in Brno during October 6-8, showcasing a range of systems including the Shahpar-II unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Until this year the Shahpar-II was used primarily for surveillance by the Pakistan Army with a ZUMR-II electro-optical payload. However, flight trials are now underway for an armed version featuring two 45kg Barq laser guided munitions.
An image of the Shahpar-II at the GIDS stand, without the Burraq weapons. Alan Warnes
According to one source, four sorties have so far been successfully flown in this configuration.
The Shahpar-II has a maximum ceiling of 20,000ft, an endurance of up to 14 hours and line-of-sight data-link range of up to 300km. Future plans could see the integration of a satellite communications (SATCOM) system.
The likely customers are the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force, while GIDS revealed the armed version will be unveiled a Cairo’s Egyptian Defence Exhibition (EDEX) in early December.
GIDS revealed that the armed version will be unveiled at Cairo’s Egyptian Defence Exhibition (EDEX) in early December.
By Alan Warnes
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Until this year the Shahpar-II was used primarily for surveillance by the Pakistan Army with a ZUMR-II electro-optical payload. However, flight trials are now underway for an armed version featuring two 45kg Barq laser guided munitions.
According to one source, four sorties have so far been successfully flown in this configuration.
The Shahpar-II has a maximum ceiling of 20,000ft, an endurance of up to 14 hours and line-of-sight data-link range of up to 300km. Future plans could see the integration of a satellite communications (SATCOM) system.
The likely customers are the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force, while GIDS revealed the armed version will be unveiled a Cairo’s Egyptian Defence Exhibition (EDEX) in early December.
GIDS revealed that the armed version will be unveiled at Cairo’s Egyptian Defence Exhibition (EDEX) in early December.
By Alan Warnes
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