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Military UAV Designs

The Uqaab, Pakistan Army's drone designed and built by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, is the first step towards the eventual mass production of a Pakistani UAV. Technical details shared by Pakistani officials suggest that the Uqaab can fly at an altitude of about 15,000 ft and is equipped with day- and night-vision equipment. There have been unconfirmed reports that Pakistan has discussed with China the possibility of further developing the Uqaab to carry a weapons payload, according to Jane's.

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Project to develop the Uqaab Tactical UAV for the Pakistan Army to meet its requirements of remotely controlled, self-piloted Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), which can carry sensors like camera or communications equipment and provide real-time imagery intelligence at to the tactical commanders.

Pakistan army wanted its Uqaab Tactical UAV to be a modular system design with low radar signature. Project began in 2007 and three Pakistani firms participated in the competition.

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Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) offered its Huma-I and Huma-II Tactical UAV systems to the Pakistan Army for the Uqaab Tactical unmanned aerial vehicle project.

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Second company which entered into the competition was Advanced Computing and Engineering Solutions (ACES). ACES offered Pakistan Army its Eagle-Eye P-I UAV and larger Eagle-Eye P-II UAV systems.

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Albadeey Technologies participated in the competition launched by the Pakistan Army’s competition for the Uqaab Tactical unmanned aerial vehicle with its offered Hud Hud II and its larger version Hud Hud III Unmanned Aerial Vehicle systems.

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Unmanned aerial vehicles offered by the all three competitors for the tactical Uqaab UAV project was considerable lower than 150km as specified by the Pakistan Army. Therefore Pakistan Army selected the Advanced Computing and Engineering Solutions’ Eagle Eye-PI/II tactical UAV due to its impressive performance. Eagle Eye-PII Tactical UAV system became the basis for the Uqaab Tactical UAV system which has enhanced range and performance.

Tactical Uqaab UAV can transmit pictures and video taken Colored Video Camera to the ground station from a distance of 10 km and it has endurance of over 4 hrs. It can fly at speed of 150 kilometers at an altitude of over 3000 meters.
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It uses conventional wheeled takeoff and landings for deployments and it can use either 1000 Reprogrammable waypoints for its autonomous flying mode or it can be remotely piloted. It is capable of carrying payload of over 20 kg and its max Takeoff Weight 190 Kg.
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Pakistan army also announced that it has issued a further contract for the development of a longer range version of the Uqaab Tactical UAV with enhanced endurance. This version was called Uqaab Strategic UAV and its range from which it can provide real time video feed was specified to be over 350 kilometers.

Uqaab Strategic UAV system may be able to attract interest from the Pakistan navy at some time in future. Pakistan navy has presently expressed in the concept of acquiring unmanned aerial vehicle equipped with maritime surveillance radar in a large belly fairing under the UAV

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Uqab II


We don't need any UAV from 2008 because our home made UAV list is long as other producers .we have still so many goodies .there is still huge numbers and models are waiting for export or induct in forces .

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Surveillance UAV Systems
Target & Decoy UAV Systems
Civilian UAV Systems
Border Eagle
Hornet
Hawk
Shadow
Vector
SATUMA Jassos UAV System
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex UAV Baaz
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex UAV Ababeel
Air Weapons Complex UAV Bravo
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV Nishan Mk1
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV Nishan TJ 1000
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV Vision Mk1
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV Vision Mk2
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV TORNADO
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV ROVER
Integrated Dynamics,Pakistan UAV Explorer
Satuma Pakistan’s Flamingo
Satuma Pakistan’s Jasoos II
Satuma Pakistan’s Mukhbar
Satuma Pakistan’s ePlane
Satuma Pakistan’s HST
Satuma Pakistan’s FST
Satuma Pakistan’s Tunder SR
Satuma Pakistan’s Tunder LR
Satuma Pakistan’s Training System – Assualt
Satuma Pakistan’s High Speed Drone – Shooting Star
 
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The Chinese have also transformed the very old J-6 in UAV Air-Sol
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three types of UAV that the Chinese have put in service, J-6 UAV UAV J-7 and CK-1
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Regarding CK-1 (长空一号), which is mainly used as a decoy drone, its development dates back to 1965 and has made ​​its first flight Dec. 6, 1966.
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After CK-1, it was the turn of the drone DR-5 (长虹一号), which entered into service with PLA. . Used primarily in the recognition and photography in high altitudes, DR-5 made its first flight Nov. 28, 1972, certified in May 1978 and entered service in 1980. . Its development is based on the BQM-34 U.S. that PLAAF shot several times in China.
The main features of DR-5 are - size 9.76 m, length 8.97 m, 65kg payload, speed 800km / h, range 2500 km, range ~ 3 hours, ceiling 17500m

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present time

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R O V E R
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D E S E R T H A W K II
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F I R E F L Y M I N I R O C K E T U A V
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The most interesting design revealed by the Grand Prix is a flying-wing, tailed UAV submitted by Shenyang University, a school located in the same northeastern city as one of China's biggest makers of fighter jets.
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Jordanian UAVs
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The Silent Eye back-packable UAV system is part of the KADDB-JAI UAV family. The system is ideally suited for aerial surveillance, scouting missions, area and perimeter aerial control, and highway monitoring and traffic control. It is also suited for search and rescue mission support, patrol and convoy missions, locate and verify area parameter missions, aerial survey, etc.
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Use(s): aerial target intended for defence weapon training/T&E for close-in/ short-range weapons Manufacturer: Jordan Advanced Remote Systems Powerplant: 38hp rotary Dimensions: length: 3m, height: 0.6m, wingspan: 2.2m Weight: MTOW: 60kg, max payload: 15kg Performance: speed: 450km/h (rotary), endurance: 2hr, ceiling: 505,000m Payload: visual aug for optical tracking, IR & active/passive augmentation, IR & active/passive radar countermeasures, scoring equip & other: IFF Guidance/Tracking: onboard digital auto control with GPS-based nav, preprogrammable autonomous mode, changeable in-flight Launch: pneumatic catapult Recovery: parachute (flotation equipment & emergency beacon for above-water operations) Structure Material: glass fibre&alu System Components: 4-8 UAVs, GCS, catapult launcher & ground support equip. Status: in production

JORDAN FALCON
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Use(s): surveillance, reconnaissance, remote sensing and target acquisition up to a range of 50km Manufacturer: Jordan Advanced Remote Systems Powerplant: 200cc gas/oil mix, two-stroke engine Weight: empty: 40kg, MTOW: 60kg, max payload: 6kg Performance: endurance: 4hr, endurance speed: 120km/h (SLS) Payload: EO/IR Data Link: 5W video/ telemetry microwave Guidance/Tracking: heading, altitude and waypoint navigation controlled by GPS Launch: auto up- launcher or catapult Recovery: automatic parachute Structure Material: composite System Components: several UAVs, onboard sensors, one or more GCS with data link terminals, field support equipment and spare parts Electrical Power: 900W (buffer storage battery: 240W/h). GCS: table-top or shelter-mounted configurations with microwave receiver

SEA BIRD T-REX

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