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this is bs (i hope )
no way we buy them from anyone
we can easily buy the components from chinese ( at first ) then make them at home

Maybe it's an agreement with Pakistan to produce something that both states have and in a war can support each other and provide each other drones that either country will already be familiar with

I'm expecting in future Pakistan and Turkey to have multiple agreements along these lines
 
Chinese Swarm Drone Systems: 48 and 96 Drones

Some time ago, I wrote about the evolution of autonomous systems and how only the Chinese were truly making progress in this field.

After starting serial production of the Swarm-2, which features 48 drones and real-time tracking, they are now testing a version with 96 drones.

These are divided into three categories: reconnaissance, jamming, and attack. Each drone can carry a variety of payloads, including electro-optical reconnaissance, strike munitions, and relay communications.

They can be flexibly combined into different operational groupings, forming multifunctional swarms capable of complex missions.

These drones have an individual range of 15 to 50 km, but the manufacturer claims that by maintaining a swarm network communication, this range is significantly extended.


This strongly reinforces what we discussed a while back: that future wars will be dominated by drone systems that will severely delay any ground troop advancement, as already evidenced by the conflict in Ukraine.

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One thing I have not seen people talk about much is that we managed to get quite few number of Harops and harpys practically intact.

they have pretty sophisticated AR seekers which disrupted many radars during May and they were responsible for the destruction of the Armenian AD network during the 2020 NK war.

Can't they be studied to build our own AR SEAD drones?
 
Chinese Swarm Drone Systems: 48 and 96 Drones

Some time ago, I wrote about the evolution of autonomous systems and how only the Chinese were truly making progress in this field.

After starting serial production of the Swarm-2, which features 48 drones and real-time tracking, they are now testing a version with 96 drones.

These are divided into three categories: reconnaissance, jamming, and attack. Each drone can carry a variety of payloads, including electro-optical reconnaissance, strike munitions, and relay communications.

They can be flexibly combined into different operational groupings, forming multifunctional swarms capable of complex missions.

These drones have an individual range of 15 to 50 km, but the manufacturer claims that by maintaining a swarm network communication, this range is significantly extended.


This strongly reinforces what we discussed a while back: that future wars will be dominated by drone systems that will severely delay any ground troop advancement, as already evidenced by the conflict in Ukraine.

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I am not sure about these drones, but can we use this launch vehicle for our sarkash drone ?
 
@Ak01

One thing I have not seen people talk about much is that we managed to get quite few number of Harops and harpys practically intact.

they have pretty sophisticated AR seekers which disrupted many radars during May and they were responsible for the destruction of the Armenian AD network during the 2020 NK war.

Can't they be studied to build our own AR SEAD drones?
Pak already has access to anti radiation seekers via Turks/ Chinese.

Weapons are hardened against reverse engineering. Alot of the PCB's etc will be coated in resin to destroy it if someone tried to pull it apart. Software locked down etc. Not a ton will be learnt from it physically. Its why Indian chimps parading around PL-15s is meaningless, not to mention they were spent casings anyway.

You know atleast it did take off. I was starting to believe this project was vaporware
no, im saying, i dont know if it did. I believe it was just taxi test footage.
 
Pak already has access to anti radiation seekers via Turks/ Chinese.

Weapons are hardened against reverse engineering. Alot of the PCB's etc will be coated in resin to destroy it if someone tried to pull it apart. Software locked down etc. Not a ton will be learnt from it physically. Its why Indian chimps parading around PL-15s is meaningless, not to mention they were spent casings anyway.


no, im saying, i dont know if it did. I believe it was just taxi test footage.
Didn't we get a tech transfer for the Mar 1?
 
Pak already has access to anti radiation seekers via Turks/ Chinese.

Weapons are hardened against reverse engineering. Alot of the PCB's etc will be coated in resin to destroy it if someone tried to pull it apart. Software locked down etc. Not a ton will be learnt from it physically. Its why Indian chimps parading around PL-15s is meaningless, not to mention they were spent casings anyway.


no, im saying, i dont know if it did. I believe it was just taxi test footage.
we also found some barak 8 aesa seekers inside Pak , i wonder if those will be transferred to the chinese or not
 
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There are around 6-7 MRSAM wreckages in side our territory

Makes me cringe seeing these types of videos, imagine if they sold the seeker to some kabari.
 
fr , everything our guys see , they name them as drones . i just cant forget the video of our own people groping a yiha3 after it crashed
It's not about naming them drones, they were trying to grab and carry unexploded ordinance, they could have gotten themselves killed.
 

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