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you specifically dont want this- pistons like these are rarely used in mil applications as in alot of places avgas availability is little to none.Lycoming engine
Funny you should say that. For a very long time I suffered from the Mandela effect and misremembered S3 having boom-mounted twin engines like the Aksungur.Why can't we design a drone with 2 engines and contra-rotating propellers if the choice of engines is an issue?
are you sure you're misremembering, because i also have the same memory lol... gids road to future, i feel like it was scrubbed.Funny you should say that. For a very long time I suffered from the Mandela effect and misremembered S3 having boom-mounted twin engines like the Aksungur.
Yes, it turned out it was S4 or something but I was thinking it was S3 lol.are you sure you're misremembering, because i also have the same memory lol... gids road to future, i feel like it was scrubbed.
Lycoming TDs could be used if they can ever get Attock refinery to meet the Mogas standards.you specifically dont want this- pistons like these are rarely used in mil applications as in alot of places avgas availability is little to none.
Thanks to wayback machine:Not Mandela effect. You just misremember the group 5 UAV that was shown on GIDS road to future page and has since been removed.
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all roads lead to the shahed , the ak47 of the drones![]()
Can China’s low-cost Feilong-300D suicide drone deter rivals and impress buyers?
Military journal details surprisingly inexpensive long-range reconnaissance and attack vehicle aimed at price-sensitive buyers.www.scmp.com
The article also speculated about potential customers for the weapon: “Should the Pakistani military procure significant quantities, the Feilong-300D would be offered at an exceptionally attractive price, potentially as low as US$10,000.”
Both weight classes have their own uses. 170hp S3 is tailor made for COIN operations unlike akinci types which can be overkill and expensive as a workhorse. S3-170, Six hard points, two dual racks, can carry 4 burq50p (200kg) and 4 Burq25g (100kg) with a 100 Kg of external payload still to go. Enough to decimate a tashkeel of 50 or more without losing a single soldier.Thanks to wayback machine:
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Many of our early drones were essentially Chinese designs that were rebadged, Shaphar 3 is sorta our first completely designed at home project so there will growing pains.Both weight classes have their own uses. 170hp S3 is tailor made for COIN operations unlike akinci types which can be overkill and expensive as a workhorse. S3-170, Six hard points, two dual racks, can carry 4 burq50p (200kg) and 4 Burq25g (100kg) with a 100 Kg of external payload still to go. Enough to decimate a tashkeel of 50 or more without losing a single soldier.
The twin engine (basically like askungur) will be perfect for maritime operations and long range ISR. Better range and payload to haul torpedoes and endurance to loiter and find the Subs. Etc.
The single engine needs to be the COIN workhorse and will be cheaper to fly. Outperforms Ch-4b and TB2 types currently on paper atleast. Give it a better engine like PD-222 eventually and we can get 500 kg of external payload. Enough for 2 (Pk82) or 4 (pk81) general purpose bombs if micro munitions don't cut it.
Long story short, the Shahpar program has potential as long a the budget is there which has been the main bottleneck for everything in Pakistan. In a perfect world we would have had an S3 class drone by early 2020s, considering it has been 10 years since first Burraq airstrike was conducted. God, I had high hopes then.
Anyway, anyone got any word on Burq50P? Qualification and induction completed?
Many? Or just 1.Many of our early drones were essentially Chinese designs that were rebadged, Shaphar 3 is sorta our first completely designed at home project so there will growing pains.
Is there really no Chinese engine available that fits the bill?Funny you should say that. For a very long time I suffered from the Mandela effect and misremembered S3 having boom-mounted twin engines like the Aksungur.
I understand the desire to have commonality with S2 in terms of design by having a single pusher in the fuselage but seeing the roles S3 is envisioned for perhaps a better design would've been boom-mounted twin engines. Yes, I know this would increase size, weight, and complexity, but in my naive opinion in the absence of super-powerful engines, this was the logical choice.
EDIT: So logic dictates that S3 is being pushed around before an appropriate engine has been installed and more importantly GIDS is confident that this engine will come (I hope), and hence the design choice.
I wouldn't know - @arslank01 might know better.Is there really no Chinese engine available that fits the bill?
Agreed with everything.Both weight classes have their own uses. 170hp S3 is tailor made for COIN operations unlike akinci types which can be overkill and expensive as a workhorse. S3-170, Six hard points, two dual racks, can carry 4 burq50p (200kg) and 4 Burq25g (100kg) with a 100 Kg of external payload still to go. Enough to decimate a tashkeel of 50 or more without losing a single soldier.
The twin engine (basically like askungur) will be perfect for maritime operations and long range ISR. Better range and payload to haul torpedoes and endurance to loiter and find the Subs. Etc.
The single engine needs to be the COIN workhorse and will be cheaper to fly. Outperforms Ch-4b and TB2 types currently on paper atleast. Give it a better engine like PD-222 eventually and we can get 500 kg of external payload. Enough for 2 (Pk82) or 4 (pk81) general purpose bombs if micro munitions don't cut it.
Long story short, the Shahpar program has potential as long a the budget is there which has been the main bottleneck for everything in Pakistan. In a perfect world we would have had an S3 class drone by early 2020s, considering it has been 10 years since first Burraq airstrike was conducted. God, I had high hopes then.
Anyway, anyone got any word on Burq50P? Qualification and induction completed?
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