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@farooqbhai
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noooo they beat me to it

though, its not a pakistani design, its likely producing some chinese engine here. they have 4 models. i will find the original engine.
 
noooo they beat me to it

though, its not a pakistani design, its likely producing some chinese engine here. they have 4 models. i will find the original engine.
It does highlight that local manufacturing has been achieved and demonstrated.

Something that design centres can eventually leverage. A nascent ecosystem is forming.

Can you share the 4 engines pics or details?
 
It is very good Pakistan is investing in drones because cheap drones can knockout any high tech world defense once its location is set or fixed.
 
It does highlight that local manufacturing has been achieved and demonstrated.

Something that design centres can eventually leverage. A nascent ecosystem is forming.

Can you share the 4 engines pics or details?
nationalise those bike engine factorise now 🗣️🗣️🗣️
 
nationalise those bike engine factorise now 🗣️🗣️🗣️

Nationalizing them is retarded but what should be done, but what should be done these designs should be licensed out to them and have them mass produce and iterate on them on their own.
 
Just a note, the most powerful engine in the series is just 21.5 Hp, we need a 8-10x scaling in power alone to reach the numbers needed by a decent sized MALE UAV and a lot of people improvement on reliability numbers would be needed too.

For now they are good for they are good for small OWA drones with less than half the power of a Shahed’s engine (50 Hp).
 
Just a note, the most powerful engine in the series is just 21.5 Hp, we need a 8-10x scaling in power alone to reach the numbers needed by a decent sized MALE UAV and a lot of people improvement on reliability numbers would be needed too.

For now they are good for they are good for small OWA drones with less than half the power of a Shahed’s engine (50 Hp).
the predator relied on a 114hp rotax plant, the tb2, on the rotax 912 with 100 ish HP.
 

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