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This particular drone is of interest to PAF. Its development and upgradation are keenly observed.....
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It doesn't matter, Pakistan is interested in a wide variety of things, it doesn't mean be start posting about them in unrelated threads.

It's a Turkish drone which Pakistan has not bought nor does it have any official investment in yet.

Stop cross polluting threads.
 
It doesn't matter, Pakistan is interested in a wide variety of things, it doesn't mean be start posting about them in unrelated threads.

It's a Turkish drone which Pakistan has not bought nor does it have any official investment in yet.

Stop cross polluting threads.
So far whatever Bayraktar has produced the PAF has procured. Applying Netwon's method of induction, KE possibly won't be an exception. As for indigenous engines, both TEI and Blacksea Shield, a JV b/w Bayraktar and Ukranian aero engine companies, are being geared up...

The senior members at this forum have already started discussing how to link up projected J-31 and KE to generate the USAF's futuristic 6th gen CCA like impact....
 
So far whatever Bayraktar has produced the PAF has procured. Applying Netwon's method of induction, KE possibly won't be an exception. As for indigenous engines, both TEI and Blacksea Shield, a JV b/w Bayraktar and Ukranian aero engine companies, are being geared up...

The senior members at this forum have already started discussing how to link up projected J-31 and KE to generate the USAF's futuristic 6th gen CCA like impact....
It doesn't matter. Until it's confirmed, there's no point.
 
In my books, it's the projection, anticipation, educated guess etc. before being confirmed....
So if all that is involved, it should be allowed?

Okay, I'm anticipating the buying of North Korean drones, and project Pakistan will be buying 1000000 of them.

As such, I will not proceed to post North Korea drones.

See how bad it sounds?

This is a thread about Pakistani owned UAVs, nothing else.
 
MR-10 at the IDEAS 2022, it's a hexacopter indigenously developed & designed by Pakistan Ordinance Factory.
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Frankly every FC outpost in high risk districts should have 2 of these and another equipped with light machine gun (i believe one is in testing for like this). Would help bring immediate firepower to bear when positions are being attacked. 2 of these dropping 6 mortars on terrorist Taliban or BLA heads followed by one with a machine gun to clean up leftovers would spare many lives, allow larger tactical drones to focus on major military players, and save many FC soldiers' lives. Would give them the air support they need to survive the big attacks we have seen recently, before they army/airforce arrives. And would be cost effective (probably $30-40K per district)
 
Frankly every FC outpost in high risk districts should have 2 of these and another equipped with light machine gun (i believe one is in testing for like this). Would help bring immediate firepower to bear when positions are being attacked. 2 of these dropping 6 mortars on terrorist Taliban or BLA heads followed by one with a machine gun to clean up leftovers would spare many lives, allow larger tactical drones to focus on major military players, and save many FC soldiers' lives. Would give them the air support they need to survive the big attacks we have seen recently, before they army/airforce arrives. And would be cost effective (probably $30-40K per district)
Comes with rocket option too.

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As of May 4, 2024, Pakistan was planning to purchase 10 Caihong-4 (CH-4) UCAVs from China for $24 million.

The CH-4 could be outfitted with the superior turbocharged 4-stroke Lark HLE engine with 150 hp. The Clarke HLW could also contain the high-pressure common-rail fuel system (HPCR) allowing for more efficient operations.

The CH-4 may also have fully authorized digital electronic control (FADEC) for high performance and an average time of 2000 hours before overhaul.

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As of May 4, 2024, Pakistan was planning to purchase 10 Caihong-4 (CH-4) UCAVs from China for $24 million.

The CH-4 could be outfitted with the superior turbocharged 4-stroke Lark HLE engine with 150 hp. The Clarke HLW could also contain the high-pressure common-rail fuel system (HPCR) allowing for more efficient operations.

The CH-4 may also have fully authorized digital electronic control (FADEC) for high performance and an average time of 2000 hours before overhaul.

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1. The image is of MQ9.
2. Why would they "plan on purchasing" when all 3 services (Army, Navy and Airforce) already operate CH4.
 
1. The image is of MQ9.
2. Why would they "plan on purchasing" when all 3 services (Army, Navy and Airforce) already operate CH4.

I believe we should put this guy @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE on ignore list, as his posting history prove the following...
  1. Post old Images
  2. Post old news/Articles
  3. Post fake/baseless news
  4. Spread falls rumors

@Moderators - Can you guys take a note?
 
Pakistan's GIDS will unveil the first unit of Shahpar-3 HALE UCAV next year. Shahpar-3 features:
- MTOW 1600+ Kg
- 6 hard points (for Burq AtG Missiles)
- 3000+ km range
- 41,000+ feet service ceiling,
- 40 hour operational endurance
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