Pakistan Ordnance Factories present ROWS Remote Operated Weapon Station at IDEAS 2016.
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The ROWS is based on a tracked chassis that has a weight of 78 kg with a payload capacity. The top of the UGV ROWS can be fitted with a 7.62mm assault rifle to perform combat missions at a maximum distance of 1 km.
The body of the ROWS bay is fitted with two onboard cameras. The robot is controlled via a laptop computer and WiFi 2.4 HGz transmission that provides continuous data and video feedback for precise vehicle positioning.
The ROWS can run at a maximum speed of 8 km and climbs stairs up to 45° and slope of 35°.
The ROWS is good solution to perform military operations in close combat situation such as urban areas and tunnel. Robot equipped with close range assault weaponry have proven extremely useful during counter terrorism operations offering the possibility of not exposing the operator to enemy fire.
The Pakistani company Focus Technologies presents its SkyBird UAV at IDEAS 2016
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At IDEAS 2016 in Karachi, the Pakistani company Focus Technologies presents its wide range of products and services regarding sercurity surveillance. Among them, Focus Technologies showcases its SkyBird Security Surveillance UAVs. The device is equipped with day light PTZ Cameras or IR and Thermal Cameras for low light or completely dark conditions.
The SkyBird UAVs give an unmatched capability of complete autonomous video coverage of any site in all weather and light conditions and can detect and thwart any security threat over a wide area, enabling users to direct flexible responses in multiple zones and directions simultaneously.
In Wide Area Security Surveillance, these are invaluable assets for any security agency to remain one step ahead of any criminal or would-be perpetrator of terrorist attacks.
SkyBird UAVs give Extended Range, High Altitude and Long Endurance capabilities unmatched by any other UAV currently available in the market. Focus Technologies provides wholesome solutions complete with camera and bird suitability for the client’s need and complete integration for the user’s satisfaction.
Focus Technologies is a Pakistani company who was established to respond effectively to ever changing security challenges, by providing equipment and solutions as network security, electronic surveillance and thermal and optical equipped UAVs.
Pakistani NRTC showcased its secure Smart Radio Gateway (SRG) at IDEAS 2016
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At IDEAS 2016, in Karachi, the Pakistani National Radio & Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) showcased its secure Smart Radio Gateway (SRG) during the exhibition. The SRG is a compact, military standard based complete hand carry tactical secure radio gateway.
NRTC secure Smart Radio Gateway, SRG, at IDEAS 2016
SRG is a plug & play device which will help the command to remotely control the field radios for Strategic Command and Control based communication. This small device is capable of connecting 4 networks on one device, no matters which type or vender of radio, for both local and remote control. It will not disturb the existing network but, instead, becomes smartly a part of it.
Its low Audio Codec makes the SRG capable for real time satellite communication. Direct DC operation allows it to operate directly on battery and solar panel. Its entire configuration is Web GUI based.
Radio over IP can be based on any desired radio frequency (HF, VHF, UHF), different channels (Analog, Digital, Encrypted) and vendor (NRTC, Motorola, l-COM, SDR, Jaguar, Panther).
Integrated Dynamics of Pakistan launched its new electric powered UAV Dragon Fly at IDEAS 2016.
Pakistan Defense industry shows its ability to develop, design and manufacture a wide range of UAVs to response to the new and future needs of international military and security markets. At IDEAS 2016, the International Defense Exhibition in Pakistan, Integrated Dynamics a private company in Pakistan that designs, manufactures and exports various types of unmanned aerial vehicles shows on its booth a full range of local-made UAVs.
new electric powered Dragon Fly UAV at IDEAS 2016, the International Defense Exhibition in Karachi, Pakistan.
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Integrated Dynamics supplies UAV platforms, flight control systems, C4I systems, data-links, payloads, ground support equipment and other accessories such as auxiliary power units, starters, battery management systems and launch/recovery systems. The company develop UAV models for both civilian and military uses on a 90,000 m² site, claiming to be "one of the largest UAV-dedicated R&D and manufacturing enterprises." ID has exported products to the US, Australia, Spain, South Korea and Libya.
At IDEAS 2016, Integrated Dynamics presents a new electric powered drone called Dragon Fly. This UAV flies thanks to two electric motors at a speed from 15 to 70 km/h with a range from 16 to 20 km. It has a flight endurance of 2.5 hours.
The Dragon Fly electric powered aircraft features a single aerodynamically faired cylindrical fuselage with a low mono-wing on the top, a “T” tail configuration and twin engines mounted on the wings.
The propulsion battery system consist of a custom-built rechargeable high power 60AH Li-Ion battery package.
The aircraft payload section, located on the frontal section, has been optimized to house EO/IR surveillance real time camera module. There is also the possibility to use sensor pods on wing hardpoints. The Dragon fly has a payload capacity of 4.5 kg.
The Dragon Fly is equipped with an IFCS-5000 (Integrated Flight Control System) for stabilization and navigation. For telemetry the onboard equipment of the Dragon Fly includes an ID-TM6 GPS and a data telemetry module. The tracking is performed thanks to the use of a GCS-1200 ground station and a ATPS-1200 antenna tracking system.
IDEAS 2016: INTEGRATED DYNAMICS REVEALS THE ARROW, AN OPTIONALLY PILOTED VEHICLE
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Integrated Dynamics, a privately owned Pakistani company, is showcasing an optionally piloted vehicle (OPV) – designated ‘Arrow’ – at the 2016 International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS).
The Express Tribune interviewed Integrated Dynamics’ Chief Executive Officer, Raja Sabri Khan, on the Arrow. Khan told The Express Tribune that the Arrow is an OPV: In addition to being deployed as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone, the Arrow can also be manned and piloted conventionally.
This is possible because the underlying platform is an “ultra-light aircraft” capable of carrying a payload of 100-150 kg and staying in the air for up to 15 hours. The Arrow can be configured with electro-optical equipment as well as munitions. If operated remotely, the range is 250 km – which is capped due to a limited line-of-sight radio communication link. The range is much higher when manned.
Integrated Dynamics credits the fruition of the Arrow to ’15-20 years’ of research and developmental work within the company. Khan hopes that the Arrow will make inroads as an intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) system, one that could be used to support the security program covering the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and other nation-building infrastructure programs.
Mr. Khan stated that the Arrow will be a low-cost system, one that “is not more than a valued 4×4 jeep.” The Arrow is a compact and portable design, one that is simple enough to assemble on-site within one hour and transport in a standard 20-foot container.