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PN Contracts to buy LUNA UAV for its Maritime Shore Surveillance

Indians should understand, the basic theories behind the walls till now , many equipments puchased by pakistan, produced massvly in china later?
Some times special secret financing too, its called the real dam good stratgic relationship between us & china, who wants to reverse engerning of even barak obama?
 
Agreed! But the local companies in Pakistan do not manufacture anything that is catapult launched! The first ever UAV contract by the Navy was given to IDS (a local company) that manufactures the wheeled UQAB UAV. However the UQAB requires a runway and hence can only be operated from fixed locations. The LUNA can be transported to any location, launched via catapult, and recovered through net or para-landing. This gives Navy operational flexibility that it lacked with UQAB UAV. Unfortunately, investment into technology within the private sector in Pakistan is still an alien concept to our defense forces which then results in such foreign procurements. Although if the Navy would have invested half of that amount in the private sector in Pakistan, it would have certainly gotten better results then what LUNA offers

I always think that it's better to invest in R&D in the country instead of giving all those seriously useful funds to foreign companies! US$ 5.5 Million would have been so good for local companies.
 
I think it would had been better for Pakistan to stick with China. But it is a good news Pakistan is buying Luna UAV.

any news about BURRAQ UCAV
NESCOM is working on BURRAQ UCAV

Many people are calling CH-3 Armed Drone, 'BURRAQ'. I have already posted details of CH-3 including a video of CH-3 in Pakistan Defence & Industry. China is already using this drone but if this is BURRAQ then Pakistan has so far not rolled this drone out yet, don't know why.

Indians should understand, the basic theories behind the walls till now , many equipments puchased by pakistan, produced massvly in china later?
Some times special secret financing too, its called the real dam good stratgic relationship between us & china, who wants to reverse engerning of even barak obama?

Nice one & I agree with you on this.
 
Source of this information is myself! And since you are a newbie to this forum, please do not ask this kind of question from me again!

Anyways, somebody in the GOP paid some extra bucks ... prob for something extra
 
Looks like something to replace "delta flying with a camera"
German Luna uav vehicle in action / Video was made around 2002/2003 - YouTube


But here is the real thing:
LUNA Aerial Reconnaissance and Surveillance UAV, Germany

LUNA is a lightweight medium range reconnaissance and surveillance UAV system which has been in service with the German Army since March 2000. It has performed over 1,000 mission flights and has been successfully deployed in Kosovo, Macedonia and Afghanistan. The LUNA (Luftgestützte Unbemannte Nahaufklärungs Ausstattung) airborne unmanned close reconnaissance system is manufactured by EMT based in Penzberg, Germany.

In 1999, after a two-year development phase, the LUNA system received its military flight certification and one system with two ground control stations and ten air vehicles was ordered by the German Ministry of Defence. The performance in terms of quality of imagery, ease of use and reliability has resulted in the placement of further orders for the German Army.
LUNA UAV deployment

LUNA UAV systems have been in operation with the German Army in support of the NATO KFOR forces in Prizren, Kosovo, in the Amber Fox peace keeping operations in the Balkans, and with the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan.

The system has been successfully proven in harsh environmental conditions, including fine airborne sand, wind, wide temperature changes, high altitude and low air density.

The system was ordered for deployment in Iraq for weapons inspection operations by the United Nations. The system was en route to Iraq when a state of war was declared and the system was not delivered.

LUNA was deployed in Operation Strong Resolve in Norway in 2002. The complete system was transported from Germany to Norway on a single C130 aircraft.
LUNA unmanned aerial vehicle operation

LUNA is operated by a crew of two operators with a launch and recovery team of two, and is transported by small road vehicle or aircraft. A typical system includes ten air vehicles, two catapult launchers and two vehicle mounted ground control stations (GCS). In the German Army system, the ground control station is mounted either in a shelter on a light truck or integrated in a 4x4 Wolf jeep. A DURO 6x6 armoured all-terrain vehicle has been used as a GCS for the NATO winter exercise in Norway.

The reconnaissance and surveillance flight and mission plan can be preprogramed into the air vehicle prior to launch, and can be altered during flight.

The launch is by a 6m rail, lightweight bungee catapult which is folded for transportation. The time between reaching a launch site to the first launch is less than 30min. Air vehicle recovery and relaunch takes less than 15min and involves installing the reusable parachute pack and exchanging the reusable fuel cartridge.

The microwave tracking communication link transmits image and systems data in real-time from the airborne vehicle to the ground station. The flight is monitored and controlled from the virtual cockpit.

Recovery is by parachute. The descent speed is 4m/sec. Impact dampers on the airframe protect against touchdown damage. As an alternative in mine infested or in mountainous terrain, aircraft recovery is by flying the air vehicle into a recovery net.
LUNA air vehicle

The air vehicle is very small, with a wing span of 4.17m and a length of 2.28m. Take-off weight is 37kg. The fuselage and wings are constructed of glass fibre epoxy composites.

The air vehicle's avionics suite includes an autopilot and fully digital aircraft management system. The sensors include an attitude gyroscope, rate of turn sensors, magnetic compass, air data sensors and accelerometers. The vehicle uses differential global positioning system navigation and datalink autotracking. The system also uses a dead reckoning back up navigation system via computation of the range and azimuth data.
Engine

A two-cylinder, two-stroke engine rated at 5.0kW is fitted above the fuselage. The engine drives a three-bladed folding pusher propeller. The operator can choose to turn off the engine so the air vehicle can approach and loiter over the target area in silence. The engine is restarted when the air vehicle leaves the target area in order to continue the surveillance mission or to return to base.
Datalink

The microwave link for air vehicle tracking operates at C-band. The command uplink and the downlink operates at 5MHz analogue / 10.7Mbit/s digital. The radio system deploys an automatic recontact procedure after any loss of signal. The system uses frequency hopping and a video scrambler and digital decoder is available as an option.

The datalink range is 80km. The range is extended with the deployment of airborne or ground relays.
Ground control station

The ground control station is housed in a mobile cabin. LCD screens display the aerial images. The virtual cockpit control system uses 3D digital maps. Mission playback is used for post mission evaluation, simulation and training. The operator can set the aerial image display to either the vehicle heading or to north orientation.

Optional processing capability includes digital image enhancement, visual and infrared image data fusion, aerial image and map matching and ground scene stereo display.
Payloads

A colour camera is installed in the nose for navigation and pilot control. A standard reconnaissance sensor for the LUNA system is a downward looking colour video CCD camera.

For operation at night the system is fitted with a low power consumption, low weight infrared camera with a 3 to 5 micron band 256x256 platinum silicide detector array. The fixed focus imager provides real time video data.

The 10-litre-capacity payload bay can be fitted with a number of other sensors that are selected for development: gas, particle and radiation monitors, land mine sensors, radio relay systems, electronic warfare systems such as GPS jammers, acoustic sensors, target designators and reconnaissance and observation systems.
Synthetic apeture radar

For all-weather operation LUNA can be fitted with a synthetic aperture radar. In February 2004, the German Army successfully completed a schedule of tests of the MiSAR miniature synthetic aperture radar on the LUNA system. The tests were carried out at the Baumolder training grounds.

MiSAR, developed by EADS Defence Electronics in Ulm, Germany, is a small lightweight system operating at 35GHz in Ka-band and has a 1W output transmitting power. The MiSAR has a gimbal-mounted dual antenna unit with separate transmit and receive antennas. The system uses frequency-modulated continuous wave mode of operation. The MiSAR's slant range is approximately three times the cruise altitude so, at the LUNA's cruise altitude of 500m, the slant range is typically 1,500m. The system allows fast surveillance coverage of battlefield areas in strip-map mode of operation.

Medium range Luna UAV system which the German army uses The LUNA medium-range reconnaissance and surveillance UAV system has been in service with the German Army since March 2000.
LUNA control station set up by KFOR in Kosovo The LUNA control station set up by KFOR in Kosovo.
The LUNA system which is truck transportable The LUNA system being loaded onto a C-130 aircraft for transportation from Germany to Norway for Operation Strong Resolve in 2002.
The command and controls of the LUNA system The control consoles in the Ground Control Station.
Reconnaissance image from the LUNA system A LUNA reconnaissance image from Operation Strong Resolve.
LUNA on the catapult launcher. LUNA on the catapult launcher.
Soldiers setting up the catapult system Setting up the catapult launcher.
LUNA UAV ground control station in snow landscape The ground control station installed into the DURO 6x6 armoured all-terrain vehicle used in Operation Strong Resolve.
The radio mast of the LUNA UAV ground station The radio mast being set up next to the ground control station in Kosovo.
The controls in the ground control station of the LUNA UAV The crew view the digital map displays in the Ground Control Station.

LUNA Aerial Reconnaissance and Surveillance UAV - Army Technology

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Can anyone do the comaprison among LUNA UAV and local available system and elaborate that which system is more cost effective?

We have to support our local industry so they can flourish and improve their R&D, rather than rely upon sanction prone foreign industries.

How long we have to depend upon foreign aids/contracts/etc.

If our politicians are influenced so are our military leadership...both are the faces of same coin. Usually blame goes to one face and the other is hidden as they are sacred cows.
 
Indians should understand, the basic theories behind the walls till now , many equipments puchased by pakistan, produced massvly in china later?
Some times special secret financing too, its called the real dam good stratgic relationship between us & china, who wants to reverse engerning of even barak obama?

yes we all know that by the china start massive production, the technology changes and world moved to new technology, especially in navel context see super-sonic missile technology.

Can anyone do the comaprison among LUNA UAV and local available system and elaborate that which system is more cost effective?

We have to support our local industry so they can flourish and improve their R&D, rather than rely upon sanction prone foreign industries.

How long we have to depend upon foreign aids/contracts/etc.

If our politicians are influenced so are our military leadership...both are the faces of same coin. Usually blame goes to one face and the other is hidden as they are sacred cows.

New Technology , isn't come over night, China is still struggling with UAV's , thats why PAK didn't bought any UAV from China instead go for german technology because the master of this technology , Israel would not sold to pak, only option left is western country.
 
yes we all know that by the china start massive production, the technology changes and world moved to new technology, especially in navel context see super-sonic missile technology.



New Technology , isn't come over night, China is still struggling with UAV's , thats why PAK didn't bought any UAV from China instead go for german technology because the master of this technology , Israel would not sold to pak, only option left is western country.

what we are not that bad :lol:
china is more advance in tec then india that what Satisfies us
 
Can anyone confirm if PN is using LUNA UAV System? I have not seen any media reports or photos or even any buzz related to the use of the said UAV by the PN post its sale contract in 2012.
 
Can anyone confirm if PN is using LUNA UAV System? I have not seen any media reports or photos or even any buzz related to the use of the said UAV by the PN post its sale contract in 2012.
Sir they have been using it quite successfully and have even decided to move on to LUNA NG.The pilots were recently in Germany for the conversion course.
 
How they land back on ship platform or only be used br land marines
 
Shameful that Pakistan has a well established Domestic UAV industry but our Military prefers foreign. Shame shame.
 

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