Samurai
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Are those FPV drones?.
Seems like, because in the footage where the drone is flying through loops in high speed and tight turns are most probably FPV's.
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Are those FPV drones?.
Are they using FPV drones or the ones that Motar dropped ones?
Even an ordinary Commissioned officer can not move out of Pakistan and seek emp;oy,emt at least 2 years.
@Panzerkiel can you shed some light on tactics here, Suicide FPV and Motar equipped FPVs are shown here.
Do the army still require an ATMG like HJ12 or these drones will do well?
They are weapons for completely different scenarios.@Panzerkiel can you shed some light on tactics here, Suicide FPV and Motar equipped FPVs are shown here.
Do the army still require an ATMG like HJ12 or these drones will do well?
Going for RA10....@Panzerkiel can you shed some light on tactics here, Suicide FPV and Motar equipped FPVs are shown here.
Do the army still require an ATMG like HJ12 or these drones will do well?
Common sense and understood by anyone remotely connected with the system.the ARR allows the move subject to applying for and approval of NOC.
The families can - for various reasons including monetary. But these gentlemen are bound under threat of life to never leave a certain set of premises or routines. They basically know too much to be allowed out of constant surveillance.Most of Bajwa's and Sharif's family live abroad. Even if these generals like Kayani stay behind in Pakistan, their families move abroad.
I imagine it must be very easy for western intelligence agencies to pressure our officers for information when their kids study abroad.
The families can - for various reasons including monetary. But these gentlemen are bound under threat of life to never leave a certain set of premises or routines. They basically know too much to be allowed out of constant surveillance.
i think it be better if we made it people above a certain clearance level cant leave .Should be passed in law officers above certain rank cannot ever leave Pakistan even when retired. No trips to US or Dubai. No postings to lead an Arab army. Supervised or not it's a risk
Common sense and understood by anyone remotely connected with the system.
So, the fact is, NOT Allowed by default.
NOC comes pre approved with the retairement for the chosen category, for the rest ordinary, its very difficult process.
i think it be better if we made it people above a certain clearance level cant leave .
You responded to my post originally, which was a response to someone else's post, So you might have missed the context of my post.Well if you want to interpret it like that, you can. I interpret it as more of a "condition" on movement because the condition is also applicable during service years begining at day 1 even when the newly commissioned officer practically know as much as Jon Snow. Also, 100% agreed with NOC being a formality for star ranks - and bureaucratic process is tedious and difficult in Pakistan if proceeded by the book, so even with officers below star ranks it's easy if they have connections. That's how it works in Pakistan unfortunately - the better your PR the less hurdles.
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