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they are now also working with academia for R&D projects which is a good thing.

Yes, I know about one such guy who is being consulted for his paper so that same can be implemented in one of the projects.

There are a couple of private firms in Islamabad who aspire to become Pakistan's ASELSAN. I used to work in one of them.

The one whose building got burned down?

I would love to see NRTC evolving into a Pakistani ASELSAN.


US mil OTOH is very good at encouraging entrepreneurship and startups. Heck they even have trailers loaded with video games to attract recruits.

I doubt it's only something to do with their fat budget it's also mindset that's key.

Yes, I would like us to emulate success of Turkish industries.

We also need our own DAPRA in order to involve the civilian sector more. Plenty of engineers lying around here.
 
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dude, nrtc just buys designs and either only assembles them, makes the mounting/housing of an already built system, or only sticks its logo on an already built system.
 
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NRTC NB-1 ground search radar seen in Peshawar cantonment seen during Army Chief's visit to Peshawar.

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Integrated Security & Surveillance Management System (ISSM) developed by National Radio & Telecommunications Corporation (NRTC).

Pakistan Army has already deployed this system on Western Borders along with Afghanistan.


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National Radio & Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) has developed a compact and smaller version of its CUAS system.

The new version is smaller and can be easily mounted onto a small tripod or the roof of vehicles.

Additionally, NRTC has developed an RF-based UAS detection system called ScanSphere for use with its CUAS Jammer as a lower-cost option when compared with the NRTC CUAS radar.


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