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IIRC since Shahpar 2 is a NESCOM program, NESCOM will likely be the one to manage weaponization should the armed forces require it. The PAC MALE UAV is a larger bird, and, in all likelihood, aimed at a different set of requirements.
This is just a feeling on my part, but I feel that PAC's MALE will have much more vibrant future considering the amount of players that they are roping in to the program. Shahpar-II is one idara doing everything (the usual way). Sure I'm kind of a fan of that idara (in some aspects) but the overarching mindset favors PAC - at least as things stand right now.IIRC since Shahpar 2 is a NESCOM program, NESCOM will likely be the one to manage weaponization should the armed forces require it. The PAC MALE UAV is a larger bird, and, in all likelihood, aimed at a different set of requirements.
Yep the PAC UAV is basically our equivalent to the Turkish Anka. It took the Turks 10 years to get that UAV into service from the drawing board. So, we should be patient with PAC on this front. What matters is that they're doing the work, so even if it takes a while, that's fine.This is just a feeling on my part, but I feel that PAC's MALE will have much more vibrant future considering the amount of players that they are roping in to the program. Shahpar-II is one idara doing everything (the usual way). Sure I'm kind of a fan of that idara (in some aspects) but the overarching mindset favors PAC - at least as things stand right now.
Also also, expect a truly local weapon for these drones (not Barq aka AR-1). I say this because the designers of Shahpar-II were actively looking to avoid integrating Barq on it. Again, this is just guesstimation on my part.
Maybe I will quote this post 5 years later tooAlso also, expect a truly local weapon for these drones (not Barq aka AR-1). I say this because the designers of Shahpar-II were actively looking to avoid integrating Barq on it. Again, this is just guesstimation on my part.
Sort of good news is that the PAC UAV program was started before Azm, and was subsequently bundled into it. At least that's my understanding of it (I could be wrong). So, this program may outlast Azm if Azm is canned.Yep the PAC UAV is basically our equivalent to the Turkish Anka. It took the Turks 10 years to get that UAV into service from the drawing board. So, we should be patient with PAC on this front. What matters is that they're doing the work, so even if it takes a while, that's fine.
Why are u ignoring S-400 batteries??The exercise is meant to be for counter terrorism....but PAF has Indian SU-30s and MiG-29s in it's sights.
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India will send a strongly written letter to Saudi Arabia.The exercise is meant to be for counter terrorism....but PAF has Indian SU-30s and MiG-29s in it's sights.
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Or worse, stop playing Cricket with the Kingdom.....oh wait.India will send a strongly written letter to Saudi Arabia.
IIRC since Shahpar 2 is a NESCOM program, NESCOM will likely be the one to manage weaponization should the armed forces require it. The PAC MALE UAV is a larger bird, and, in all likelihood, aimed at a different set of requirements.
what're they gonna do? say that they won't use lube created from saudi petroleum in their bungholes the next time China and/or Pakistan rape them and will use Venezuelan lube instead?India will send a strongly written letter to Saudi Arabia.
Modi/Yogi/Shah/Gandhi/RSS/Congress/BJP/Hindutva etc. are the mothers of terrorism.....The exercise is meant to be for counter terrorism....but PAF has Indian SU-30s and MiG-29s in it's sights.
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Insha Allah but I hope you may get the chance to quote your own post much earlier ..... let say 1-3 time ....Maybe I will quote this post 5 years later too