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India Seeks Armed U.S. Predator Avenger Drones in Challenge to Pakistan

As long as it serves its purpose



Yeah Bro. Rustom 1 is strikingly similar to NAL's LCRA.

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You shouldn't be surprised. Professor Roustom (after whom Roustom was named) was a big advocate of the Long Easy type designs with heavy composites. Which is why his 1st namesake drone as well as several other aircraft being developed are basically based on that approach. You will see that a lot of Indian designs are heavily composite and 'non traditional' - like the LCRA, Roustom 1, Even SARAS with pusher props. Unconventional designs with great efficiency.

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You shouldn't be surprised. Professor Roustom (after whom Roustom was named) was a big advocate of the Long Easy type designs with heavy composites. Which is why his 1st namesake drone as well as several other aircraft being developed are basically based on that approach. You will see that a lot of Indian designs are heavily composite and 'non traditional' - like the LCRA, Roustom 1, Even SARAS with pusher props. Unconventional designs with great efficiency.

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Saras, much to our surprise is a Russian Design. They just did not have enough funds to move ahead with it.
 
After the failure of Rustom i & ii India is quite desperate to have UCAV specially Pakistan active Buraq UCAV strikes send chill to thier back bones, first they beg Israel to have armed drone now they are asking from USA.
begging is your copyright..we buy!
 
Why do you think so? Its open for export.

Which countries have bought it

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India is vying to become one of the first countries to import armed Predator Avenger drones from the U.S., a move that would allow it to remotely drop a bomb on any square inch of Pakistan.

India Seeks Armed Drones From U.S. in Challenge to Pakistan - Bloomberg Business
 
Is there a link to this article? I very much doubt the US would clear this.
 
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