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China, Pakistan signed a deal to build 48 strike-capable Wing Loong II drones (2018)

Wing Loong II unmanned aerial vehicles built by Chengdu Aircraft Corp (CAC), a unit of Aviation Industry Corp of China (AVIC), and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Karma. https://t.co/P7ZBO677cD
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China, Pakistan signed a deal to build 48 strike-capable Wing Loong II drones (2018)

Wing Loong II unmanned aerial vehicles built by Chengdu Aircraft Corp (CAC), a unit of Aviation Industry Corp of China (AVIC), and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Karma. https://t.co/P7ZBO677cD
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Didnt Pakistan decide to go for an in house product after Wing Loong failed to meet required parameters? We lost one during testing and evaluation phase so Pakistan wasn't satisfied with it. I think our in house wing loong based UCAV will include western subsystems and engine to meet requirements.
 
Actually l also thought as much but wanted some confirmation. So what is the in house version called Burraq perhaps
Didnt Pakistan decide to go for an in house product after Wing Loong failed to meet required parameters? We lost one during testing and evaluation phase so Pakistan wasn't satisfied with it. I think our in house wing loong based UCAV will include western subsystems and engine to meet requirements.
 
Actually l also thought as much but wanted some confirmation. So what is the in house version called Burraq perhaps

I didnt see any designation for new MALE UCAV under development. Burraq was older version based on CH3 with some input from falco. Apart from 3D renderings there isnt much info available on MALE UCAV.
 
Falco, Burraq, and Shahpar in one picture for the first time (at PAF Murid):View attachment 646697

Burraq clearly looks like a mated design between Falco and Shahpar removing all doubt that it was an in house activity not just a design transfer from china. Although shahpar has all the characteristics of CH3.
 
Burraq clearly looks like a mated design between Falco and Shahpar.
You're right it kind of does.

The Burraq is a licensed copy of the CH-3. PAC produces the Falco under license. The only indigenous (indigenously designed) UAV in this picture is on the extreme right. A UAV we should be proud of.
 
Recent success of Turkish UAVs must have caught PAFs interest.....
I hope something good do come out from that.
 
You're right it kind of does.

The Burraq is a licensed copy of the CH-3. PAC produces the Falco under license. The only indigenous UAV in this picture is on the extreme right. A UAV we should be proud of.

That one is falco i think bcz burraq as seen in its videos has horns so one in the center is most probably Buraq. One on the left is Shahpar.
 
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That one is falco i think bcz burraq as seen in its videos has horns so one in the center is most probably Buraq. One on the left is either CH3 or Shahpar.
Sorry if my post was confusing. Left to right in the picture: Falco, Burraq (CH-3) , Shahpar (edited original picture).
 

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