hussain0216
Elite Member
Silly question but can we not just build Shahpar 2 and 3s?
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Victory belongs to the believers....Why do we need a significant number of drone is the question.
We have no actual conventional use for drones. Both PA and PAF only really need them for COIN ops, the PN could have some actual use, but in their current form, they arent any good in a conventional conflict.
Yep. The vast number of types might give the wrong idea to folks, but these Predator-style UAVs are niche weapon systems. As I said earlier, the real workhorse drone would be attritable loyal wingman UCAVs, which can be used effectively in conventional ops, such as deep-strike (with minimal regard to losing said airframes since they're lower cost and easier to replace than a crewed platform).Why do we need a significant number of drone is the question.
We have no actual conventional use for drones. Both PA and PAF only really need them for COIN ops, the PN could have some actual use, but in their current form, they arent any good in a conventional conflict.
I wouldn't hold my breath.still no news on Shahpar 3
the thing that pisses me off is that when revealed back in 2023, GIDS said that first flight will be in Dec 3rd 2023 but that did not happen, fast forward IDEAS 2024 and the thing is still in R&D, I understand the R&D takes time and money but why are they marketing it so aggresivly when the drone isn't even in air?I wouldn't hold my breath.
To seem busy and relevant. I was skeptical the moment I saw how big it was compared to its predecessor. Pakistan has never built an airframe of such complexity on its own.the thing that pisses me off is that when revealed back in 2023, GIDS said that first flight will be in Dec 3rd 2023 but that did not happen, fast forward IDEAS 2024 and the thing is still in R&D, I understand the R&D takes time and money but why are they marketing it so aggresivly when the drone isn't even in air?
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