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It's already been said before, but the design is very common and used by multiple nations and OEMs.Their Xpear MX-150 looks suspiciously like the next-gen Zala Lancet drone
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It's already been said before, but the design is very common and used by multiple nations and OEMs.Their Xpear MX-150 looks suspiciously like the next-gen Zala Lancet drone
A source would be better with these kinds of posts, no? I can't find anything on mainstream media. Also I think there is already a dedicated thread for the op, lest we derail this one.
Edit - found the source in social media, looks like a bomb drop from quadcopter drone than a proper drone strike.
Very serious question on this. In Pakistan's case, considering our vast population and low salaries, is it cheaper to safeguard the jawaans we currently have with jammers and armoured trucks, or just recruit more fodder?If it hasn't happened already, it is very close to happen. The TTP are going to use this mortar on quad thing against PA. We better have good countermeasures for these things. They are extremely low on the tech ladder these days and entirely within the TTP's reach.
Very serious question on this. In Pakistan's case, considering our vast population and low salaries, is it cheaper to safeguard the jawaans we currently have with jammers and armoured trucks, or just recruit more fodder?
It could also be cost of operation that they're not getting coverage.Quadcopters dropping mortars probably suggests an infantry unit using them.
Perhaps the delay with PAF drone strikes is the coordination between PAF and the guy on the ground? But I guess that shouldn't be a problem now after all these years.
So it is puzzling indeed.
We should be having drone cover for convoys in Balochistan., if not all, at least 50%.
My bet is just institutional disconnect.
Pretty sure training and arming hundreds (if not thousands) of platoons across the KP/Balochistan with quadcopters is far more costly than a dedicated MALE UCAV squadron on stand by.It could also be cost of operation that they're not getting coverage.
Most interesting thing is what appears to be atleast 3 x GCS Set's of Shahpar-2 are operational. Which means around 6 UAVs (2 per GCS).Atleast 3 more hangers being added to Murid Airbase, south of the original 8. (Most likely complete by now).
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I was referring to this configuration. I've only ever seen the new Russian Lancet drone adopt this design, haven't seen any other drone.
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And Woot Tech's Xpear MX-150
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Woot tech is a private company? Have their products been sold to anyone or been picked up by the Pakistani military?
I was referring to this configuration. I've only ever seen the new Russian Lancet drone adopt this design, haven't seen any other drone.
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And Woot Tech's Xpear MX-150
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I remember seeing this design by other companies as well, don't remember which because it was years ago, but it's a common design.I was referring to this configuration. I've only ever seen the new Russian Lancet drone adopt this design, haven't seen any other drone.
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And Woot Tech's Xpear MX-150
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