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Pakistan negotiating drone deal with US
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WASHINGTON: Pakistan is still negotiating a deal with the United States to acquire its own fleet of surveillance drones, and hopes to get six systems of the aircraft, diplomatic sources told Dawn.

The drone system that the two countries are negotiating about is known as Shadow-200 and is currently used by the US Navy and the Marine Corps. It is launched from a trailer-mounted pneumatic catapult and is recovered with the aid of arresting gear similar to jets on an aircraft carrier.

It is equipped with an infrared camera which relays real time videos to a ground control station. It is a surveillance aircraft and is not equipped with weapons attached to the drones the Americans use to target militants in Fata.

Pakistan originally wanted weapon-equipped drones but the Americans turned down the request, saying that so far they had not shared this technology with any other nation.

The sources who spoke to Dawn said that Pakistan was still demanding “regular drones with onboard weapons and longer surveillance range”.

The Shadow-200 system includes a ground station and four ‘birds’ commonly known as drones and costs about $40 million. It takes about 36 to 48 months to deliver a system.

The sources said Pakistan had reservations about both the quoted price and the time it took to deliver a system.

“By the time we receive them it will be too late to use them against the militants we need to subdue,” said one such source.

Pakistani negotiators, while complaining about the long delivery wait, said they realised that the procedures involved did not allow speedy delivery. “There’s need for congressional approvals, then there is a cumbersome contracting system and legal wrangles involved in the approval of funds,” said one diplomatic source.

The money will come from either the Pakistan Counter-Insurgency Fund or the Foreign Military Finances.

“We are still working out the details for purchasing about half a dozen Shadow-200 systems,” the source said.

The offer to sell Shadow-200 drones was made by US Defence Secretary Robert Gates during a trip to Islamabad in January 2010.

A US military official in Islamabad told Reuters news agency that Washington was still working with Pakistan to decide what pilotless drone system its army needed.

The Pakistani official said the United States quoted a price well above market value for the surveillance drones and was stipulating that it might take up to three years for delivery.

www.dawn.com - Security Verification
 
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we don't need such toys, if US realy want to assist in WOT than he must step up to provide us Predators. It will be better if such UAV like Shadow-200 he will keep in his pocket.
 
lol why going for foreign products when we are building them at home .Typical Pakistani mentality.We always have a perception that foreign made goods are always better then local but in reality it may be other way around
 
why the hell we want this useless UAV?
why nt import some ch-3 and ws-600


Uqab and shadow UAV are way similer

and falco is better then both..which we are manufacturing locally
 
We don't it. I pray to God some sense comes into the heads of Pakistani government. How can civilians of Pakistan stop this deal? If Pakistan must I'm glad it's only 3.
 
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Galileo Falco

Pakistan has made these locally in the past and still can.

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Specs:
General characteristics
Payload: 70 kg (154 lb)
Length: 5.25 m (17.2 ft)
Wingspan: 7.2 m (23.6 ft)
Height: 1.8 m (5.9 ft)
Max takeoff weight: 420 kg (926 lb)
Powerplant: 1× Petrol, 65 hp (48 kW)
Performance
Maximum speed: 216 km/h (134 mph)
Service ceiling: 6,500 m (21,325 ft)
Armament
Hardpoints: 2× under-wing with a capacity of 70 kg
Avionics
Communications: Jamming-resistant data-link, real time data transmission, range >200 km
Mission payloads:
High resolution cameras: thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, colour TV, EO

Radars: Synthetic aperture radar, maritime surveillance radar
Targeting: Laser designator
Others: Electronic support measures equipment, NBC sensors, self-protection equipment (chaff / flare dispensers)


Another UAV made by the same company that Pakistan buys the Falcos from, this UAV's airframe can support weapons, all it needs is slight modifications.

Alenia Aeronautica Sky-Y

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Specs:


General characteristics
Crew: none
Length: 31 ft 10 in (9.72 m)
Wingspan: 32 ft 7 in (9.94 m)
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.86 m)
Empty weight: 1873 lb (850 kg)
Loaded weight: 2314 lb (1,050 kg)
Max takeoff weight: 2645 lb (1,200 kg)
Powerplant: 1× DieselJet FIAT 1.9 JTD common rail FADEC turbodiesel four-cylinder engine, 170 hp (126 kW)
Performance
Cruise speed: 260 km/h (140 kts)
Service ceiling: 25,000+ ft (7,600+ m)
Armament
None (ISR)


Shadow UAV

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Specs:

General characteristics
Length: 11.2 ft (3.4 m)
Wingspan: 14 ft (4.3 m)
Height: 3.3 ft (1.0 m)
Empty weight: 186 lb (84 kg)
Gross weight: 375 lb (170 kg)
Powerplant: 1 × Wankel UAV Engine 741 used only with Silkolene Synthetic Oil , 38 hp (28 kW)
Performance
Maximum speed: 135 mph; 118 kn (218 km/h)
Cruising speed: 103 mph; 90 kn (166 km/h)
Range: 68 mi (59 nmi; 109 km)
Endurance: 6 h
Service ceiling: 15,000 ft (4,572 m) ELOS (Electronic Line Of Sight)


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All this is according to Wiki

Plus according to Wiki Pakistan has already ordered 3 so I hope the number remains at 3.
 
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pakistani think tank full of stupids why not buy beter Male UAV from turkey from a reliable source better than US
 
Falco made in Pakistan is far better option in comparison.

How can an un-armed UAV can help fight terrorists equipped with far advance technologies.
 
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