Muhammad Omar
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I seriously liked these mini attack drones. These can fly across the border enters the bunker and Boooom
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I hadn't realized that they had updated their brochure with the Shahpar-II. It is mostly useless but:I really thought deeply, before I wrote this Reply. Since you sound like an obnoxious teenager who memorises stuff from Brochures and then uses those in arguments. But I can’t be too mad, I used to be one, going back to the PDF days 20 years ago. Makes me cringe as I enter middle age.
Lets deal with what you wrote one by one, but first let’s dispense with the silliest bit in your post, that a Repaer could carry 8 Shahpar II…no kt can’, it’s not a B52. The Repear has 7 hard points, and it can carry a little under a 1000 kg, total.
1) As far as GIDS is concerned, they don’t have much if any information, they don’t even have a picture in their brochure, just an illistration.
So it’s utterly useless.
I think SATCOM was always on the cards. PakSat-1R was supposed to have X-band transponders. I reckon budgetary issues and possibly supply-side blockers prevented us from acquiring those in time. However, they're loading PakSat-MM1R with both Ku-band and Ka-band, which is solid capability right there. I bet the third satellite will have Ka-band and X-band for sure (to manage both drone operations and SATCOM-based communications for LRMPAs, AEW&C, ISTAR and EW/ELINT).I hadn't realized that they had updated their brochure with the Shahpar-II. It is mostly useless but:
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as close as possible to a confirmation of SATCOM. @Bilal Khan (Quwa)
Composites,Modular design,and 1050km (possibly SATCOM) capability.I hadn't realized that they had updated their brochure with the Shahpar-II. It is mostly useless but:
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as close as possible to a confirmation of SATCOM. @Bilal Khan (Quwa)
Cant we use the chinese sats for uavs , both our CH4 & WL-2 , have the Satcom dishes installed with their ground control units soI think SATCOM was always on the cards. PakSat-1R was supposed to have X-band transponders. I reckon budgetary issues and possibly supply-side blockers prevented us from acquiring those in time. However, they're loading PakSat-MM1R with both Ku-band and Ka-band, which is solid capability right there. I bet the third satellite will have Ka-band and X-band for sure (to manage both drone operations and SATCOM-based communications for LRMPAs, AEW&C, ISTAR and EW/ELINT).
The Chinese probably wouldn't want their satellites implicated in any questionable drone usage by foreign customers. They'd actually sell you the satellite (full package) so you can run SATCOM-based operations independently of them. That way, the end-user can do whatever it wants.Cant we use the chinese sats for uavs , both our CH4 & WL-2 , have the Satcom dishes installed with their ground control units so
Do operators of American UCAVs (India, Britain, Italy, Morocco, Turkey etc..) use their own satellites? Or is this unique to the Chinese?The Chinese probably wouldn't want their satellites implicated in any questionable drone usage by foreign customers. They'd actually sell you the satellite (full package) so you can run SATCOM-based operations independently of them. That way, the end-user can do whatever it wants.
The US and UK have a special relationship (from a defence standpoint, they operate as one force many times). I'd say this extends to the US' relationship with other core NATO countries (e.g., Italy, Spain, Germany, etc) as well as Japan and South Korea.Do operators of American UCAVs (India, Britain, Italy, Morocco, Turkey etc..) use their own satellites? Or is this unique to the Chinese?
Is SATCOM expensive? Or is it a one time cost?
Did we buy these?
No we haven't bought these but I really hope we do. Because either these ones or Norinco CR 500 are must for our border posts.Did we buy these?
Why not the NORINCO CR500?
If we can get them cheap enough, the entire counter terrorism scene can change. Along with WAMI capable drones.No we haven't bought these but I really hope we do. Because either these ones or Norinco CR 500 are must for our border posts.