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Pakistan Air Force has denied reports that the country’s military acquired armed drones through China’s help.
“Pakistani engineers developed the technology on their own,” Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman said in an interview with The Washington Times, adding that Washington should increase coordination with Islamabad to target and eliminate al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
The air chief marshal also suggested that the long drawn hostility surrounding US President Barack Obama’s series of covert drone strikes in Pakistan may finally come to an end now that the country has its own fleet of the missile-equipped unmanned aircraft.
Full Article: Pakistan Air Force denies China helped military acquire armed drones - The Express Tribune
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Super interesting! Should our chief be believed on this?
What explains the remarkable similarities of Burraq and Chinese CH-3 drones?
@Oscar @Icarus @The Deterrent @Horus
“Pakistani engineers developed the technology on their own,” Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman said in an interview with The Washington Times, adding that Washington should increase coordination with Islamabad to target and eliminate al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
The air chief marshal also suggested that the long drawn hostility surrounding US President Barack Obama’s series of covert drone strikes in Pakistan may finally come to an end now that the country has its own fleet of the missile-equipped unmanned aircraft.
Full Article: Pakistan Air Force denies China helped military acquire armed drones - The Express Tribune
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Super interesting! Should our chief be believed on this?
What explains the remarkable similarities of Burraq and Chinese CH-3 drones?
@Oscar @Icarus @The Deterrent @Horus