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Pakistan reported developing armed UAV

By Usman Ansari - Staff writer

ISLAMABAD — After years of watching U.S. drones operate along its Afghan border, Pakistan is working on its own Predator-like unmanned aerial vehicle to undertake the same mission, sources here said.

The sources said the country’s air force and government-owned defense conglomerate, the National Engineering and Scientific Commission, are flight-testing a new-design aircraft to be equipped with a NESCom-designed laser designator and laser-guided missiles. The Burraq UAV is named for a winged horse creature in Islamic tradition, similar to Pegasus.

According to local news reports, Pakistan is focusing its unmanned aircraft efforts on upgrading various older UAVs with Chinese help.

But the sources note that no domestically produced UAV is large enough to heft both a missile and a targeting system. The military’s most capable UAV is the air force’s Selex Galileo Falco, which can laser-designate targets for other platforms but cannot deliver munitions.

Officials with the Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Defence Production here refused to confirm or deny the program’s existence. A spokesman for the military’s Inter Services Public Relations said it was “not ready to give a statement on the issue at this time.”

One former air force officer said the notion of a Pakistan-developed hunter-killer UAV is credible.“You only have to see our track record,” said Kaiser Tufail, a retired air commodore. “We have some fantastic achievements in the field of defense.”

Tufail said Pakistan needs such a weapon. Anti-terror operations on the frontier require “hours and hours of round-the-clock reconnaissance,” married with the ability to strike quickly when a target is spotted, he said.

Help from China?
Analysts were more dubious about Pakistan’s ability to produce a laser-guided missile, but they noted that help might be found in China or Turkey.

Turkey, with whom Pakistan has an agreement to cooperate on UAV development, is seeking an armed UAV, preferably the Predator or MQ-9 Reaper. This UAV may someday be armed with the UMTAS infrared guided anti-tank missile being developed by the Turkish firm Roketsan to arm the T-129 attack helicopter.

Pakistan could simply produce China’s new CH-3 unmanned combat air vehicle, “or co-produce any number of Chinese components to assemble a unique UCAV,” said Richard Fisher, China specialist and senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center in Washington.

“China has also developed the unique AR-1, a 45-kilogram, laser-guided attack missile, apparently designed specifically for light winged or helicopter UCAVs,” he said.
 
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"Turkey, with whom Pakistan has an agreement to cooperate on UAV development, is seeking an armed UAV, preferably the Predator or MQ-9 Reaper. This UAV may someday be armed with the UMTAS infrared guided anti-tank missile being developed by the Turkish firm Roketsan to arm the T-129 attack helicopter."

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Newer version of UQAB will be equipped with HJ-10 which equals to hellfire missile and whenever pak introduces new fleet of UAV it is going to be army who will operate not AF!
 
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Interesting Wing Design.


The larger problem, it seems to me, is not the missile or targetting sytem, it's the nav and com equipment - if satelite, the design does not seem to take into account the reciever/transmitter dish - and if satelite,it will use nav data from whom?
 
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Don't we hear Indians telling that it is copied from the LCA which was first with the compound delta :)
 
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Guys this is a chinese UAV called CH-3 UAV dispayed at Zhuhai air show....its not a pakistani one...Uqaab UAV..will be quiet different...maybe a MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) UAV
 
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Don't much but Pak is using Chinese defence sat frequency for long time. Plane doesn't seem to be mature yet. But further technical enhancement may be done through Turkish cooperation...

This one much better then CH3

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Chengdu, Nov.13 (China Defense Mashup Report by Johnathan Weng) — This time is not photos of aircraft models. Some pictures of real testing drone, Yilong UAV, have been uploded on Chinese Internet. In the just ended Zhuhai 2008 Airshow, CAC (Chengdu Aircraft Corporation) displayed static models of its in-development UAVs.

Some Specifications of Yilong UAV

First Flight: October, 2007
Performance/payload Testing Flight: October, 2008
Power: 100hp turbocharged engine
Max takeoff weight: 1150kg
Payload: 200kg
Maximum speed: 240 km/h
Service ceiling: 5000m
Durability time: 20h
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munir

Heellpp!

How is Nav data used in satelite enabled navigation recorded - degrees, minutes, seconds, and ...... and what about elevation? how is that recorded, in what increment are coordinates recorded?

Is sat nav the only option for Pakistan?
 
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we definetly need a armed UAV for fight againt taliban in NWFP specially keeping in view the rough terrain of that region!

hope we get it soon! pakistan military has been full of surprises like atomic bomb, missiles babur missile and the JF17! hope we also see a pakistan armed unmanned areal vehical sooner than we think!

regards!
 
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Muse:

Global Positioning System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

It says almost everything. You still need local atmospheric data to get 1 m accuracy. If you have a sat you have that to get better results. You need 3 sats to get decent location. The pure source is manipulated by US so only the can have the super accuracy while others have to do wih 5-10 m accuracy. I think the GPS just gives you data to calculate location. You feed that into nav computer and use other calculation methods and sensors to make your flight from point a to b.

Sat option has a reason. One is the data transferred between the UAV and ground station... If you just talk about flying then it is hardly impressive but if you want to have live feed of pictures... Just know that if you have 2 or 3 sats active you do not have enough bandwith. With sat you can ask the UAV to transmit upwards (less energy and less countering by enemy cause they cannot influence datastream). If you know that the sats can transmit hundreds of channels then you know that it helps the numbers and quality,.

The second reason is distance and earth curvature.. Without sat you can transmit probably max 150-250 km... It depends on lot of variables. Wit sat you can control virtually every place as long as a sat covers it. If you know that Reapers are locally pu in the air and the US controls it within their offices in the USA and destroying what they want in Pakistan then you know that they have sats for communications aboce Pakistan... Permanently...

About recording. I think they use the simple methods as used in autopilot in vivil aviation. GPS is just a sensor.
 
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