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Pakistan successfully tests indigenous drone Burraq and Barq laser guided missile

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Drone operating software running on Windows XP, lozz.

The video showed the firing was pin point accurate which is great & the missiles were fired from some height which is good to. I really hope Pakistani Scientist are now able to make missile equivalent to Hell Fire.

Congrats to all.:pakistan:

Bad Idea really bad idea ..... They should move to Enterprise level Linux . Deploy all level of security on those servers especially SELinux..

But a damn good day to hear that our country is on right path
 
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Can nuclear cruise missiles be armed on drones?
yeah these Beast Can :coffee::coffee::coffee:
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Suicide "drone". Good job!
Its Destined For that Purpose And Used For Sophisticated Operation Like SEADS With Loitering Munition Capability :coffee:
India is considering acquiring Harpy 2 (also known as 'Harop') killer drones developed by Israel Aerospace Industries, as part of a procurement program valued over $US1 billion. Harop is an evolution of the Harpy killer drone, optimized to operate against enemy radars and surface/air missiles. Harpy was developed in the 1990s and has been successfully exported to countries around the world.

Turkey is also interested in this Lethal Unmanned Aerial System capability and by the end of 2008 the Ministry of Defense was considering enhancing the Harpy radar killer drone capability with the loitering killer drone version of the system.
 
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A game changer. Huge tactical advantages will be realized - namely in cases where enemy targets/safehouses are identified. A great breakthrough for the Armed forces.
 
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