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Pakistan could develop cheap long range UAVs, By using them in great number they can suppress any air defense. They will provoke air defense missiles to be fired on them, they can also lure enemy fighters so that they could be ambushed.
 
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These days we hear a lot that Pakistan needs Drone Technology, but i am wondering if we really lack in Drone technology in presence of Integrated Dynamics, SATUMA and East and West.

Integrated Dynamic is a Karachi-based private company that specializes in UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). It has several models developed already that are working in the field.

Similarly, The SATUMA lies 25 km out of Islamabad on the bank of river Soan with an engineering floor area of 5,000 Sq. ft. and a small airstrip for testing and evaluating scaled air frames, testing engines and other outdoor activities.

East-West provides alot of the sophisticated electronic devices that go into these UAVs to track terrorists. Today there is a growing ecosystem for robotics and UAVs, with work also being done on UUVs (underwater unmanned vehicles) and ground recon robots.

By the way, these Pakistani are doing pretty good job, as they were able to sell their UAVs to the US border patrol.

Here are few pictures of Pakistani Made Drones

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The Tornado is a target and decoy UAV with a range of over 200 kilometres. It can reach speeds of up to 300 knots and can emit false radar signals to confuse enemy air defences.

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The space at Integrated Dynamics, where UAV prototypes are designed and developed.

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The Nishan MK-II is seen here against the backdrop of Shadow and Explorer UAVs. The Nishan has a wingspan of over 9 feet and is considered a high-speed aerial target or decoy. Its range is limited to 35 kilometres.

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The Border Eagle is a surveillance UAV that comes equipped with both a still and video camera along with a chemical monitoring module.

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The explorer is one of two advanced civilian UAV systems, offered by Integrated Dynamics. It has a 20-kilometre range, equipped with sensors suited for scientific research programmes.

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The Shadow is also a surveillance UAV that has a speed of over 200 kilometres per hour and can operate within a 200-kilometre range.

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The Rover is a civilian UAV typically, used for electronic news gathering and rapid information relay.

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Integrated Dynamics also features ground station units that are used in combination with the UAV systems.

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SATUMA Shot Range – Tunder SR

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SATUMA UAV Half Scale Trainer – HST

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SATUMA Mini UAV – Stingray

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SATUMA Short Range UAV – Mukhbar

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SATUMA Tactical Range UAV – Jasoos II
 
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What we lack in are satellites and advanced electronics.

A UAV is far more effective if you can control it beyond the line of sight in real time

These days we hear a lot that Pakistan needs Drone Technology, but i am wondering if we really lack in Drone technology in presence of Integrated Dynamics, SATUMA and East and West.

Integrated Dynamic is a Karachi-based private company that specializes in UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). It has several models developed already that are working in the field.

Similarly, The SATUMA lies 25 km out of Islamabad on the bank of river Soan with an engineering floor area of 5,000 Sq. ft. and a small airstrip for testing and evaluating scaled air frames, testing engines and other outdoor activities.

East-West provides alot of the sophisticated electronic devices that go into these UAVs to track terrorists. Today there is a growing ecosystem for robotics and UAVs, with work also being done on UUVs (underwater unmanned vehicles) and ground recon robots.

By the way, these Pakistani are doing pretty good job, as they were able to sell their UAVs to the US border patrol.

Here are few pictures of Pakistani Made Drones

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The Tornado is a target and decoy UAV with a range of over 200 kilometres. It can reach speeds of up to 300 knots and can emit false radar signals to confuse enemy air defences.

05.jpg


The space at Integrated Dynamics, where UAV prototypes are designed and developed.

06.jpg


The Nishan MK-II is seen here against the backdrop of Shadow and Explorer UAVs. The Nishan has a wingspan of over 9 feet and is considered a high-speed aerial target or decoy. Its range is limited to 35 kilometres.

07.jpg


The Border Eagle is a surveillance UAV that comes equipped with both a still and video camera along with a chemical monitoring module.

08.jpg


The explorer is one of two advanced civilian UAV systems, offered by Integrated Dynamics. It has a 20-kilometre range, equipped with sensors suited for scientific research programmes.

09.jpg


The Shadow is also a surveillance UAV that has a speed of over 200 kilometres per hour and can operate within a 200-kilometre range.

10.jpg


The Rover is a civilian UAV typically, used for electronic news gathering and rapid information relay.

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Integrated Dynamics also features ground station units that are used in combination with the UAV systems.

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SATUMA Shot Range – Tunder SR

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SATUMA UAV Half Scale Trainer – HST

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SATUMA Mini UAV – Stingray

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SATUMA Short Range UAV – Mukhbar

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SATUMA Tactical Range UAV – Jasoos II
 
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What is it for ? UAV or manned one and purpose ? The airforce guy is wearing the previous rank shoulder insignias of PAF, meaning its 4-5 years old or more pic.

Shelved project ?

ID's strive to compete or better the NESCOM Burraq thats it. The project is pretty much alive at ID and was just disclosed at IDEAS 2016.
 
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