Operation Ghazab Lil Haq (Pakistan - Afghanistan War)

They don't really need outside help to make these, Drones can be assembled from off the shelf components imported in bulk from China, I am sure there some guys with engineering degrees in Afghanistan.

Heck even you could do it just by watching YouTube tutorials
No, they really need outside help
They arent iran, they absolutely have no idea to even built a home PC

Iran trained all it proxies and hence why they have this capability

I dont think iran trained them, it simply procurement via money probably even under the table since they are so rudimentary and small

But tells you about the future. Its time to end this experiment and target the heads. This has gone to beyond repair
 
No, they really need outside help
They arent iran, they absolutely have no idea to even built a home PC

Iran trained all it proxies and hence why they have this capability

I dont think iran trained them, it simply procurement via money probably even under the table since they are so rudimentary and small

But tells you about the future. Its time to end this experiment and target the heads. This has gone to beyond repair
I am telling you vro it's not that difficult, these aren't shahed type drones, they probably have a payload equivalent to a grenade, these are high school summer project level drones.
 
I am telling you vro it's not that difficult, they aren't shahed type drones, they probably have a payload equivalent to a grenade, these are high school summer project level drones.
Ok. Guess i know they are making use of quad copters but they seem have petrol engine and i would expect some sort of navigation
 
Ok. Guess i know they are making use of quad copters but they seem have petrol engine and i would expect some sort of navigation
Probably crude consumer grade stuff. @JamD could probably help out here with the hobbyist flight control/nav computers used on these class of drones
 
Probably crude consumer grade stuff. @JamD could probably help out here with the hobbyist flight control/nav computers used on these class of drones
thread too long, any picture of the drone?
 
BTW,

These are the engines the Taliban UAVs use:

 
BTW,

These are the engines the Taliban UAVs use:

It does make me wonder if they can use engines from CD 70s.
 
It does make me wonder if they can use engines from CD 70s
@JamD and i spoke about this a bunch.

Youd need a reduction gearbox, then youd need to find a way to ensure the engine doesnt cook itself running at max rpm continiously.

Most piston aircraft engines cruise at like 100-200rpm away from redline.
 

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