What's new

Pakistan builds parts for Turkey drones

AKINCI

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Apr 17, 2010
Messages
868
Reaction score
0
Country
Turkey
Location
Turkey
fft16_mf742618.Jpeg


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, which has for much of the past decade has sought to acquire unmanned aerial vehicles (UCAV), a platform used by the US in Pakistan despite numerous protests by the government, has started export of drone parts.

On Monday, officials at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Kamra handed over the first batch of parts created for the Turkish UAV (ANKA) to the Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI) in a ceremony held during the International Defence Exhibition and Fair (IDEF) at Istanbul, Turkey.

After the signing ceremony, President and CEO of TAI Muharrem Dortkasli expressed his satisfaction on the skill and knowledge possessed by PAC, Kamra for undertaking such assignments.

Dortkasli expressed that many more collaborations would be undertaken in the future as well.

Pakistan has been seeking access to drones and has experimented in indigenously constructing drones.

Pakistan builds parts for Turkey drones – The Express Tribune
 
Why Pakistan? Is there a special reason for it?

Maybe we get Nuclear tech in return? :D
 
:blah:

Pakistan TAI’nin geliştirdiği ANKA’nın parçalarını aldı-

Link -

h t t p : / / kokpit.aero/Pakistan-ana-parcalari-aliyor


TAI ANKA has parts of Pakistan developed
 
Are you an idiot, or just retarded?
Nice question :D
Read the front page, tech is involved here.
nice information! :D

Excuse me for being so sarcastic but I don't see why'd you get offended by the comment, high technology too deserves some labor you know. No need for over-sensitivity here. Brotherly relations between the two nations combined with mutual interests between the two companies resulted in a positive cooperation in here.

Defence Turkey magazine have published an interview of TAI CEO Muharrem Dörtkaşlı a few days ago but there's no word on this particular deal so we still don't know what parts have been delivered by PAC. So all we can do is to hope for the best for the two countries.

Peace... :tup: fvck peace.
 
Pakistan provides parts to Boeing as well. Perhaps some equipment that is produced in large quantities at a competitive price. Whatever cooperation is with the Turks should be expanded.

What does "collaboration" mean in context to the article.... considering the word was used in the news by mr.Dortkasli ? also does that mean Pakistan will get ANKA like the article suggests?

Also im sure turkiye could build it at home.. considering the the fact tht its also cheaper......also they build alot of indigenous weapons and this is probably the first time we are hearing of turkiye getting parts made in another country...(different from getting weapons with ToT from korea or USA)... while boeing outsourcing parts is understandable... bcoz of the high costs in america....although we did supply composite armour tech to turkiye for altay in the past!
 
That depends, on our finances.
@DESERT FIGHTER

read my post again bruh... and the article aswell:

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan, which has for much of the past decade has sought to acquire unmanned aerial vehicles (UCAV), a platform used by the US in Pakistan despite numerous protests by the government, has started export of drone parts.

On Monday, officials at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Kamra handed over the first batch of parts created for the Turkish UAV (ANKA) to the Turkish Aerospace Industry (TAI) in a ceremony held during the International Defence Exhibition and Fair (IDEF) at Istanbul, Turkey.

After the signing ceremony, President and CEO of TAI Muharrem Dortkasli expressed his satisfaction on the skill and knowledge possessed by PAC, Kamra for undertaking such assignments.

Dortkasli expressed that many more collaborations would be undertaken in the future as well.

Pakistan has been seeking access to drones and has experimented in indigenously constructing drones.

Looks like collaboration instead of making cheap parts under tot for a uav thts under development?what do you think?
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Latest posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom