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UAVs 'crash-landed' in Jaisalmer village

JAISALMER: Villagers at Indo-Pak border in Jaisalmer district had some awful moments when two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) landed in their fields recently. A few villagers, after finding the vehicles unmanned, dismantled them and took away some of its parts.

Though Air Force officials are mum over the incident, it was learnt that the two Nishant UAVs, during a trial, had lost their way due to change in wind direction and they were landed through parachute. The vehicles were towed away from the spot and are being repaired at present.

With two UAVs crash landings in three days, effectiveness of Defense Research and Development Organization's (DRDO) Nishant UAVs has come under scanner. Though officials of the armed forces through their portal have expressed satisfaction over the test results, situation at ground zero tells a different story.

Last week on April 28 and 30, two trial runs at the Pokhran field firing range resulted into crash landing and that too outside the set range, resulting in damage to the vehicles.

DRDO maintains that these landings were a result of sudden change in wind direction and some minor technical faults which drove them in a different direction, but they were well controlled and were landed safely using parachutes. It is learnt that ever since incident took place, video quality, tracking ability, firing rage of the UAV is being evaluated.

According to sources, on April 28 Nishant was launched from mobile hydro-pneumatic launcher, but in a matter of a few minutes, it deviated from the set path and landed in Chacha village near firing range. Similar incident happened a day after on April 30, when the UAV lost the track and landed merely 200 metres from Lathi police station. Cops at the PS confirmed the crash landing.

While the UAV was damaged by the crash landing, on both the occasions, before air force personnel could reach the site, villagers managed to break into the aircraft and took away quite a few equipment.

Confirming the news, a DRDO official said, "The user trials were going on and during the flight there were some technical snags owing to which the craft was landed using parachutes." He said, "But the landing was done safely and no one was hurt in the process. Though before our officials could reach to get the craft back, villagers damaged the aircraft and took away some equipment."

The official maintained that it wasn't a crash landing and that they were in control of the vehicle. "The wind direction and minor technical snag did us in, but we at no moment lost control of the UAV," the officer asserted. The technical team working on UAVs says that the vehicles will fly after repair.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-in-Jaisalmer-village/articleshow/5904608.cms
 
I am still puzzled , why these pilots are killed in these crash.

Now a days every aricraft , mig 21, su mki , j10 ect are having zero zero ejection system. with that in place why do we have fatalities .

is it that the pilot trying to save his bird till last moment ?[/QUOTE]

probably yes....almost every pilot(in any air force) would try to save his plane first..

really a taste of death is not so sweeet and every one take it seriously though quantity may be different and it really make nervvous the pilots about terrible situation
though some pilots are really a good ones too
i respect s the enemies too like ZIVI NAIDIVI who flown F15 on a single wing
oh my god
a great effort
a history and luck too
so it depends upon the pilot how to cope the situation
 
so.......it wasnt the crash that destroyed the UAVs....it was villagers stripping them down for parts to sell and make money off of

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
i think this section was mainly to report and discuss pak air crashes - now everyone is posting anything and everything
 
My sincere respects to the brave pilot(s) who don't care for their own lives but give it up easily for the country or to avoid injuring people on the ground. Considering that aircraft crash all over the world, I feel that there should be an international group setup for respecting the pilots of various nationalities whether civilian or military, who gave up their lives for a noble cause.
 
^very sad news when a pilot loses his life!:china:
 
A Small plane crashed while landing at HANGU airport injuring 6 on board (News Flash on Geo)
 
6 injured in plane crash in NW Pakistan
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-05-22 17:27

ISLAMABAD - A small private aircraft crashed when it landed on Saturday, injuring all six onboard including the pilot in the northwest tribal area of Pakistan, local TV reported.

According to local private TV SAMAA, the plane overshot while landing and lost control. It went out of the runway and crashed in Parachinar, Kurram tribal area.

The wounded people were transferred to a nearby hospital for treatment.

http://www.allvoices.com/s/event-58...kLzIwMTAtMDUvMjIvY29udGVudF85ODgxNjkxLmh0bQ==
 
To be a combat pilot is a job selected by the best of the best -- for the best of the best, the creme de la crop. They are trained and groomed to fight for the country, die for it if necessary. It's a main part of the job description.

Even with that said, sad to see such a young and good looking soul depart.


As for the incident according to rumours:

An eyewitness from a nearby village has confirmed that the fighter jet was single seater -which means that it was F-16C- and the pilot tried to avoid the populated areas heading to a vast rice field area. He ejected at very low altitude, but unfortunately was too close to the site of the exploding aircraft.

Not sure what caused the incident to begin with, but obviously a major technical malfunction. It seems that Egyptian state and private media is not revealing many details.

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(Arabic source)

RIP
 
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