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Yep and its our national bird.
How many UCAV's Indian forces operate? There is no shortage of money and tech
Lets see who come up with indigenous UCAV first.
How many UCAV's Indian forces operate? There is no shortage of money and tech
Lets see who come up with indigenous UCAV first.
India is testing its UCAV..search Aura.. but India operates Killer UAVs,i.e. Harpy and Harop..
Once Pakistan is finished developing combat drones you can expect drone strikes on TTP and militant groups inside Afghanistan.
Once Pakistan is finished developing combat drones you can expect drone strikes on TTP and militant groups inside Afghanistan.
Testing Aura where? its still on drawing boards and rest are Israeli made. Well i hope you got my point now you mocked Pakistan that we have no funds and tech for UCAV on the other hand situation is even worst in India despite money and Israeli tech.
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Pakistan UCAV program, if it even exists, would be India Centric, to allow Combat Recce with AAM and AGM capability. China's only interest would be to sell the complete system to Pakistan. Otherwise, there is no such technology assistance needed by Pakistan as key technologies such as Mission Computers, Data Links, down links, E/O pods, launcher rails already exist in the country.
Is it cheaper to operate UCAV rather than using light fighter for the ground attackes? Since Pakistan can always use JF-17 to strikes on TTP and militant groups inside Afghanistan without any problem as they don't have any air defence. Why to wait for UCAV's?
India has acquired Harop attack UAV from Israel and developing stealth UCAV AURA. Don't know the date of first flight test.
yesss you are right.....
UAVs are cheap to operate and there is no man involved as pilot physically.....
UAVs are small soo smaller RCS and harder to detect......
Long range...
Inside afghanistan going with jet would be considered attack while UAV is just a machine and isnot taken soo serious.....
well USA also can use fighter jets here soo why don't they use??
well it's not confermed that Pakistan Armed Forces would carry any operation there...
Moreover NATO is there soo at present PA would not.....
after Nato departure we would see how things will go....
I know pakistan is backward, but dont they have the knowhow to make a key? in india there are kids sitting on the streets who can make keys.
By "key technology" the article doesn't mean the technology to make keys as in keys that are used to unlock doors. "Key" technology in this context means critical or decisive technology.
It's a very advanced design, AURA I mean. Is it just me, or does it seem similar to the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit
here's a comparison
AURA
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/UCAV-AURA.png
B-2 Spirit
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/NORTHROP_B-2.png
You know what I wanna see? Pakistan use it's Chinese made UCAV the CH-3 (or 4) to attack a target in Afghanistan and use the same excuse as the US, saying "it's not a violation of sovereignty because of reasons".