Pakistan UAVs News & Discussions

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Revealing JuggerNaut! The octa-copter designed for battle-fields and air combats.
This precision bombing drone features a MTOW of 50kg and can carry up to 6-mortars controlled directly by the operator or function autonomously.
JuggerNaut can cruise at a speed of 55 km/hr, offers an endurance of up to 45 minute and can fly up to 300 m high.
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Meet the Quad Pounder, our next evolution in the battlefield technology.
This loitering munition drone is designed to autonomously seek and neutralize targets with precision. Packing a punch, it can carry six 60mm mortars.
 
Future naval helicopter drone?
I know it looks like an RC model for now but they are probably testing software and control systems for a future drone. Specially in windy conditions of sea.

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Future naval helicopter drone?
I know it looks like an RC model for now but they are probably testing software and control systems for a future drone. Specially in windy conditions of sea.

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That's exactly what it looks like to me as well.
 
TB-2 'Raider' UCAV of Pakistan Air Force No. 64 CUAS Squadron.Presently, the PAF version is compatible with Turkish MAM series laser guided munitions, KEMANKEŞ loitering munition and locally manufactured Burq Air to Ground Missile.
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When Falco UAVs began operations in 2008, air-to-ground imagery could be data-linked in real time to army personnel on the ground.
Alan Warnes
 
Ground Control Station & Data link masts for PAF Falco UAVPAF Squadron # 61 operates FALCO XN MAME Seles EX Leonardo

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