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Pakistan Navy has signed a contract on 27 June 2012 with EMT (Germany) to buy the LUNA UAV System for its shore surveillance units (mainly Marines). A total of 8 birds along with 2 ground control stations have been contracted for purchase. This has been done after a launch of official tenders and technical scrutiny of around 8 UAV systems five of which were offered from China. Other contenders were Selex (Falco) and a company from Spain. In the end LUNA was selected for its price and because of its easy interoperability from small spaces. Pakistan Army is already using LUNA UAV for intel ops. The LUNA model contracted by the PN has an operational range of about 100kms.
 
This is what it looks like

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finaly we are going to make a purchase though not big.
 
It's a nice UAV.. Btw, any info on when Burraq UAV coming out?
 
THIS UAN IS "EMT Luna X 2000-II". IT IS AN ADVANCED/NEWER MODEL OF THE PREVIOUS THAT IS IN USE WITH PAK ARMY.

Luna X 2000-II, is a German unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and produced by EMT Penzberg of Germany.


Luna recovered by soldiers It is intended for close reconnaissance (over the hill, up to 100 km away), transmitting live video data (visual or infrared) or taking higher resolution still images, but it can also perform other tasks such as particle sampling, ESM/Electronic countermeasures (radio/radar jamming), depending on its payload. The UAV is launched with a simple bungee catapult and then follows a pre-programmed course, that can be altered in flight if necessary. After its mission it automatically lands with the help of a parachute and impact dampers. It is an ultra light in weight i.e. less than 40 kg.


EMT Luna X-2000-II
technical deatils
Propulsion: two cylinder two stroke engine, driving pusher propellers.
Typical speed: 70 km/h
Service ceiling: 3500m AMSL
Endurance: 6 hours (12 optional)
Length: 2.36m
Wingspan: 4.17m
Take-off weight: < 40 kg

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^ Air frame is not the issue neither is the engine , launch vehicles , control stations as we do plenty of that. Real deal is the navigation , communication,surveillance & data processing embedded systems and electronics on board.

Oscar can shed some light on it.
 
I don't know exactly how advanced the research is at Army signals labs (EME etc) and stuff, however, we won't be able to solve the communication and encryption problems unless we have assets in space.

Regarding electronics + data processing, any of the 'now' commercially available, very low voltage microprocessors can do the job brilliantly. We actually don't have an excuse not to do it!

Furthermore, optronics and radars (surveillance i.e, SAR) are a different story altogether. Those unfortunately no one will be willing to transfer.

Think of it like this. In 1994, Turkey's working knowledge of radars was almost zilch. They started all the work at METU in 1994, and now look at them... :)

Edit: Microelectronics and motors such as (actuators, servos, sensors etc etc) don't know, how far has Pakistan come in the past decade.

We need to start somewhere.. We have to loose the prevailing mindset of that we can't do it. Most Pakistani students, who I knew, had this strange goal in mind: I'll get my PhD and then get married! What kind of mindset is that? No goals.... no ambitions to do something great in life! :(




^ Air frame is not the issue neither is the engine , launch vehicles , control stations as we do plenty of that. Real deal is the navigation , communication and surveillance & data processing embedded systems and electronics on board.
 
Deal's worth approx 11.37 million euros.


Anybody knows how many units and supplies are being purchased?
 
Deal's worth approx 11.37 million euros.


Anybody knows how many units and supplies are being purchased?

brother,, read the first post!!
Pakistan Navy has signed a contract on 27 June 2012 with EMT (Germany) to buy the LUNA UAV System for its shore surveillance units (mainly Marines). A total of 8 birds along with 2 ground control stations have been contracted for purchase. This has been done after a launch of official tenders and technical scrutiny of around 8 UAV systems five of which were offered from China. Other contenders were Selex (Falco) and a company from Spain. In the end LUNA was selected for its price and because of its easy interoperability from small spaces. Pakistan Army is already using LUNA UAV for intel ops. The LUNA model contracted by the PN has an operational range of about 100kms.
it is for 8 birds and 2 ground control units!!

regards!

Deal's worth approx 11.37 million euros.


Anybody knows how many units and supplies are being purchased?

brother,, read the first post!!
Pakistan Navy has signed a contract on 27 June 2012 with EMT (Germany) to buy the LUNA UAV System for its shore surveillance units (mainly Marines). A total of 8 birds along with 2 ground control stations have been contracted for purchase. This has been done after a launch of official tenders and technical scrutiny of around 8 UAV systems five of which were offered from China. Other contenders were Selex (Falco) and a company from Spain. In the end LUNA was selected for its price and because of its easy interoperability from small spaces. Pakistan Army is already using LUNA UAV for intel ops. The LUNA model contracted by the PN has an operational range of about 100kms.
it is for 8 birds and 2 ground control units!!

regards!
 

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