Lightning Soul
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I wanted to ask that why doesn't Pakistan start some Joint Venture in the development of any advanced UCAV MALE or HALE programs. It would help Pakistan a lot in the long run. I want this to be realistic and rational. Such a project could act as a great strategic advantage in the long run due to the following reasons:
Reasons:
* Pakistan already have now formed the basic knowledge and Tech for developing and manufacturing UAVs of decent design. (Falco, Shahpar, Burraq etc)
* In this era of Artificial Intelligence, the world is leading towards automation. (Beyond 5th) Future generation fighters will be unmanned most likely as R&D already going on for such projects.
* UCAV Programs will be relatively cheaper to operate than manned fighter projects plus it would resolve many other factors like ( Loss of human life, Fighter training cost etc)
* Pakistan can never attain parity against India in fielding the number of fighter aircrafts due to geographical and economical limitations but fielding large number of UCAVs is feasible as well as possible .
* IMO Pakistan is more technologically advanced in Drone Tech as compared to its rival at current stage and deployment of UAVs and UCAVs in WOT have also provided vast real-time experience in operating them.
* Therefore, it is the need of the hour that Pakistan instead of being reactive should rather become proactive in this field to take this edge and utilize it as its advantage in co-development of UCAVs .
Force Multiplier:
* Imagine our UCAVs backed up by our fighter jets fielded against the enemy Fighters. They could act as decoys, the adversary would have to spend relatively greater resources on handling the UCAVs and even if they're brought down, the impact of losing a UCAV against losing an Aircraft would be very low.
* Integration of the UCAVs with the Ground stations and guidance by the AWACS and (future possible) modern fighter aircrafts like J-31 or Su-35 will also be a plus point.
Limitations:
* As I don't want to sound like starting another wish list. I want the discussion to be kept realistic and logical.
The main limitation for Pakistan would be advanced technological background for development of such project and R&D limitations due to economical reasons. That's why I've proposed it to be a 'Joint Venture' with a friendly country like with Turkey similar to (Anka UCAV Program) or China's (CH-5 or Wing-Loong1-2 Program). So that advanced tech can be incorporated and gradually absorbed within our future individual Drones ventures also and R&D limitations for Pakistan won't be an issue in this case.
* The need to have Satellite guidance for which Pakistan can take China's assistance and later on SUPARCO needs to step in to make Pakistan self-reliant.
Your replies would be highly appreciated.
PS I'm just an aviation enthusiast and don't belong to this field and it's my first thread although I've been following this forum from a long time.
Reasons:
* Pakistan already have now formed the basic knowledge and Tech for developing and manufacturing UAVs of decent design. (Falco, Shahpar, Burraq etc)
* In this era of Artificial Intelligence, the world is leading towards automation. (Beyond 5th) Future generation fighters will be unmanned most likely as R&D already going on for such projects.
* UCAV Programs will be relatively cheaper to operate than manned fighter projects plus it would resolve many other factors like ( Loss of human life, Fighter training cost etc)
* Pakistan can never attain parity against India in fielding the number of fighter aircrafts due to geographical and economical limitations but fielding large number of UCAVs is feasible as well as possible .
* IMO Pakistan is more technologically advanced in Drone Tech as compared to its rival at current stage and deployment of UAVs and UCAVs in WOT have also provided vast real-time experience in operating them.
* Therefore, it is the need of the hour that Pakistan instead of being reactive should rather become proactive in this field to take this edge and utilize it as its advantage in co-development of UCAVs .
Force Multiplier:
* Imagine our UCAVs backed up by our fighter jets fielded against the enemy Fighters. They could act as decoys, the adversary would have to spend relatively greater resources on handling the UCAVs and even if they're brought down, the impact of losing a UCAV against losing an Aircraft would be very low.
* Integration of the UCAVs with the Ground stations and guidance by the AWACS and (future possible) modern fighter aircrafts like J-31 or Su-35 will also be a plus point.
Limitations:
* As I don't want to sound like starting another wish list. I want the discussion to be kept realistic and logical.
The main limitation for Pakistan would be advanced technological background for development of such project and R&D limitations due to economical reasons. That's why I've proposed it to be a 'Joint Venture' with a friendly country like with Turkey similar to (Anka UCAV Program) or China's (CH-5 or Wing-Loong1-2 Program). So that advanced tech can be incorporated and gradually absorbed within our future individual Drones ventures also and R&D limitations for Pakistan won't be an issue in this case.
* The need to have Satellite guidance for which Pakistan can take China's assistance and later on SUPARCO needs to step in to make Pakistan self-reliant.
Your replies would be highly appreciated.
PS I'm just an aviation enthusiast and don't belong to this field and it's my first thread although I've been following this forum from a long time.