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We also used'em in our anti-naxal Ops, in surveilance roles.Pakistan has greater need for them in the sense of COIN Ops against the TTP
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We also used'em in our anti-naxal Ops, in surveilance roles.Pakistan has greater need for them in the sense of COIN Ops against the TTP
Pakistan is already doing it in many few months back when Air Force was actively bombing Taliban they were using armed drones tooSo finally our Drone is armed, now lets use them & kick these rented terrorists A$$. They should also be used to protect the borders of Pakistan.
We also used'em in our anti-naxal Ops, in surveilance roles.
Thats a scaled down model of Rustom -1. And not that it matters, but your Burraq and Shahpar are most likely "derived" from the Chinese CH-3 UAV.
Pakistan inducts first 'indigenous' UAVs - IHS Jane's 360
Pakistan to deploy its own UAVs over FATA - IHS Jane's 360
Rustom-I
Rustom-II
None as of now. We don't have any UCAV in service as of now. However we have Israeli attack drones in service.So what Indian-made armed UCAVs are serving IAF squadrons?
India's first UAV was with Indian Army in the 1990s,Israeli made. Indian made UAVs in service are the Nishant and Lakshya,the latter being a PTA.Are we talking about Indian birds or imports? Which ones were they?
Yes, my point exactly, Pakistan has more 'frontline' use for them.
Yes, my point exactly, Pakistan has more 'frontline' use for them.
Yes, my point exactly, Pakistan has more 'frontline' use for them.
Agreed.:yes:Yes, my point exactly, Pakistan has more 'frontline' use for them.
Man we sell these to other countries like Malaysia and Indonesia and Saudi Arabian and other Muslim countries and also other African Nations
Pakistan is already doing it in many few months back when Air Force was actively bombing Taliban they were using armed drones too
And both under development .. No wonder iaf went for searchers from Israel.
what kind of rockets they can carry ??
anyways its really a good news and such a relief
Guided AGM, not rockets. Most likely, like the hellfire missiles of the US.
Shahpar's payload capacity is too low to support anything except its EO-payload.
missile type please - looks like chinese equivalent of the AGM-114.?!
Yes sir, they are IR guided.