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Some information I have recieved, recently Pakistan has been offered patnership in CH5 project, also been given presentation on strategic UAV projects.

Also new Swimmer delivery projects for special forces.

According to info China has made massive inroads into Underwater unmanned vessels also.
 
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This is how the progression of technology takes place. The success of Burraq UCAV and Burq missile has opened new vistas for Pakistan and it is really a good omen and testament for the success of Pakistani UCAV technology. Participating in the development of CH5 project will provide valuable knowledge sharing opportunity and mutually benefit the two friendly nations. The accumulated knowledge can be channeled to advance the aviation industry in Pakistan. A wise step would be Pakistan's foray into the commercial civil aviation by producing modified versions of Mashaq and K8 at an affordable price. A joint venture with China, Turkey and/or Sweden for the development of an advanced 5+ generation aircraft should be planned. Every success in the technology field with open many closed vistas of more advanced technology for Pakistan.
 
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Nothing surprising about Pakistan being offered partnership with the CH5 program. After all the American drones were falling over in Pakistani territory.
 
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basically the ch-5 is extremely similar to the US mq-9 reaper in terms of specifications.

below mq-9
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ch-5 below
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yep my mistake caaz weekend bro few dr..ks...
to much coke is bad for your teeth, make sure you brush your teeth. :D
 
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Any picture of HALE UAV ?
HALE UAV is an acronym for High Altitude Long Endurance Unmanned Ariel vehicle
i did post a pic of the ch5, here it is if you missed it
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Built to kill: China unveils its latest heavyweight contender in military drone race





The Rainbow 5 is the latest in a series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Photo: Sina News


The Chinese military’s flagship drone Rainbow 5 made its debut on state television on Sunday, showing off new weapons and the latest technology to “change the game in airstrikes”.

Rainbow 5, or Caihong 5 (CH-5), is the latest in a series of unmanned aerial vehicles developed by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation to hunt and kill in battle.

With a take-off weight of more than three tonnes and a wingspan similar to that of the United States’ Reaper drone, Rainbow 5 is China’s latest entry in the heavyweight military drones race dominated by the US.

The Rainbow 5’s test flight was conducted “recently” at an undisclosed airfield in Gansu province, state-run China Central Television reported 8yesterday.

The test flight comes ahead of a massive military parade to be held in Beijing on Thursday that will showcase cutting-edge technology.


Select guests get a close-up look at the Rainbow 5 military drone. Photo: CNTV


For instance, with a one-tonne carrying capacity – 2 1/2 times more than its previous model – the Rainbow 5 can lift off with a wall-penetrating radar to identify and track targets inside a building.

The drone’s chief designer, Ou Zhongming, said this kind of radar would change the way military drones were used in the country’s counterterrorism missions.

At present, Chinese drones cannot open fire until they receive confirmation from ground personnel on targets hidden within buildings.


A vehicle tows the Rainbow 5 drone to position on a runway on the day of the UAV's test flight. Photo: Sina News




That is why the drones have – until now – been playing only a supporting role to conventional military operations.

But all this was set to change, as the Rainbow 5 took a bigger role in future missions, Ou said.

“Terrorists have their hideouts. They can hide in a bush or in a house. That requires us to go through walls and identify the objects inside,” Ou said in the CCTV report.

The Rainbow 5 could also perform missions with little or no ground support – another feature that would bring major changes to China’s airstrike strategies – the chief designer said.


China's new drone has a take-off weight of more than three tonnes and a wingspan similar to that of the United States’ Reaper drone (above). Photo: AP




The use of wall-penetrating radar on drones is not a Chinese invention. The US military has reportedly tested the technology on numerous missions in the Middle East.

But another Rainbow 5 designer, Lan Wenbo, said the new Chinese drone was equipped with more advanced technology that better equipped it for future warfare.

“It can also support and protect other drones with electronic warfare devices, such as suppressing the enemy’s radar. It will significantly increase the effectiveness of an attack,” Lan said.


China's flagship Rainbow 5 military drone is capable of performing missions without ground support. Photo: Sina.com


The Rainbow 5’s first flight lasted about 20 minutes, CCTV reported. The drone, which has room for six missiles, can stay in the air for more than 30 hours.

China is the world’s biggest drone maker, with some civilian models dominating the global market.

But the technology used in Chinese military drones still lags that of the US because of a lack of advanced sensors and powerful, reliable engines, according to some mainland experts.


A Rainbow 5 designer says the new Chinese drone is equipped with more advanced technology that better equipped it for future warfare. Photo: Sina.com


source: Built to kill: China unveils its latest heavyweight contender in military drone race | South China Morning Post
 
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This is how the progression of technology takes place. The success of Burraq UCAV and Burq missile has opened new vistas for Pakistan and it is really a good omen and testament for the success of Pakistani UCAV technology. Participating in the development CH5 project provide valuable knowledge sharing opportunity and mutually benefit the two friendly nations. The accumulated knowledge can be channeled to advance the aviation industry in Pakistan. A wise step would be the commercial civil aviation by producing modified versions of Mashaq at an affordable price. A joint venture with China, Turkey and/or Sweden for the development of an advanced 5+ generation aircraft should be planned. Every success in the technology field with open many closed vistas of more advanced technology for Pakistan.
Himmat e mardan, madad e Khuda!
 
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Some information I have recieved, recently Pakistan has been offered patnership in CH5 project, also been given presentation on strategic UAV projects.

Also new Swimmer delivery projects for special forces.

According to info China has made massive inroads into Underwater unmanned vessels also.
Pakistan should work on both drone technology and attack helicopter technology! they can be used against any Indian buildup on borders. Any blitzkrieg or Cold Start needs several helis and CAS jets to cope with armor advance.
 
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