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Pakistan begins Falco UAV production

Complex at Kamra to manufacture drones



ATTOCK: Pakistan has started manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drone, in collaboration with Selex Galileo of Italy which claims to lead the unmanned aerial systems market.

A ceremony marking the launch of the project was held at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Kamra, on Thursday. It was presided over by Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan, the chairman of the PAC board.

Falco, the UAV to be manufactured under the project, is designed by the Italian firm. The aircraft will address surveillance and reconnaissance needs of Pakistan Air Force.

Speaking on the occasion, Air Marshal Hussain said the UAV co-production facility was a major step towards the long-term goal of self-reliance in military aviation industry.

He praised PAC engineers and technicians who had worked unrelentingly for two years to establish the facility.

He said that establishing the UAV manufacturing unit was a challenging task requiring total dedication.

He said that the Falco would greatly enhance PAF’s operational capability.

Air Marshal Hussain lauded the Italian company’s cooperation which helped Pakistan to become part of an exclusive club of countries having the capability to manufacture a modern tactical drone.

The roll-out of the first Falco UAV at the PAC is scheduled in the near future.
 
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Complex at Kamra to manufacture drones



Technicians stand next to a drone. Falco, the UAV to be manufactured under the project will address surveillance and reconnaissance needs of Pakistan Air Force.

ATTOCK: Pakistan has started manufacturing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drone, in collaboration with Selex Galileo of Italy which claims to lead the unmanned aerial systems market.

A ceremony marking the launch of the project was held at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Kamra, on Thursday. It was presided over by Air Marshal Farhat Hussain Khan, the chairman of the PAC board.

Falco, the UAV to be manufactured under the project, is designed by the Italian firm. The aircraft will address surveillance and reconnaissance needs of Pakistan Air Force.

Speaking on the occasion, Air Marshal Hussain said the UAV co-production facility was a major step towards the long-term goal of self-reliance in military aviation industry.

He praised PAC engineers and technicians who had worked unrelentingly for two years to establish the facility.

He said that establishing the UAV manufacturing unit was a challenging task requiring total dedication.

He said that the Falco would greatly enhance PAF’s operational capability.

Air Marshal Hussain lauded the Italian company’s cooperation which helped Pakistan to become part of an exclusive club of countries having the capability to manufacture a modern tactical drone.

The roll-out of the first Falco UAV at the PAC is scheduled in the near future.

The photo you have shown in NOT Falco UAV. Rather it is a modified HERON UAV which the Brazilians have recently tested with the Israeli's.
 
The photo you have shown in NOT Falco UAV. Rather it is a modified HERON UAV which the Brazilians have recently tested with the Israeli's.

Yups that it is Sir, sorry for my mistake.
 
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whats so ever it is but looks damn good. we should go after such things. can u provide some more info about it???
regards.

"The BAE Systems Mantis Unmanned Autonomous System Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrator is a British demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) technology. The Mantis is a twin-engined turboprop-powered UCAV with a wingspan of approximately 22 m, broadly comparable to the MQ-9 Reaper. Other partners involved in Phase 1 of the Mantis programme include the UK Ministry of Defence, Rolls-Royce, QinetiQ, GE Aviation, SELEX Galileo, Meggitt and Lola. Development of the Mantis started in late 2007, a mock-up being revealed at the 2008 Farnborough International Air Show. The Phase 1 Mantis vehicle, expected to fly in 2009, will be powered by two Rolls-Royce Model 250 turboprop engines, although this is likely to change in later variants, and is intended to have at least 24-hour endurance. Phase 1 is intended to demonstrating BAE Systems' rapid prototyping capabilities and will focus on the evaluation of autonomous control systems. Later phases may evaluate civilian applications, armed variants and sensor packages. The large dome on the front, reminiscent of a pilot's canopy, contains an upward facing satellite communications system.


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"The BAE Systems Mantis Unmanned Autonomous System Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrator is a British demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) technology. The Mantis is a twin-engined turboprop-powered UCAV with a wingspan of approximately 22 m, broadly comparable to the MQ-9 Reaper. Other partners involved in Phase 1 of the Mantis programme include the UK Ministry of Defence, Rolls-Royce, QinetiQ, GE Aviation, SELEX Galileo, Meggitt and Lola. Development of the Mantis started in late 2007, a mock-up being revealed at the 2008 Farnborough International Air Show. The Phase 1 Mantis vehicle, expected to fly in 2009, will be powered by two Rolls-Royce Model 250 turboprop engines, although this is likely to change in later variants, and is intended to have at least 24-hour endurance. Phase 1 is intended to demonstrating BAE Systems' rapid prototyping capabilities and will focus on the evaluation of autonomous control systems. Later phases may evaluate civilian applications, armed variants and sensor packages. The large dome on the front, reminiscent of a pilot's canopy, contains an upward facing satellite communications system.



Looks like combat AC driven by propeller engines:)
yap it would be fair enough to dream about it ;)
 
"The BAE Systems Mantis Unmanned Autonomous System Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrator is a British demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) technology. The Mantis is a twin-engined turboprop-powered UCAV with a wingspan of approximately 22 m, broadly comparable to the MQ-9 Reaper. Other partners involved in Phase 1 of the Mantis programme include the UK Ministry of Defence, Rolls-Royce, QinetiQ, GE Aviation, SELEX Galileo, Meggitt and Lola. Development of the Mantis started in late 2007, a mock-up being revealed at the 2008 Farnborough International Air Show. The Phase 1 Mantis vehicle, expected to fly in 2009, will be powered by two Rolls-Royce Model 250 turboprop engines, although this is likely to change in later variants, and is intended to have at least 24-hour endurance. Phase 1 is intended to demonstrating BAE Systems' rapid prototyping capabilities and will focus on the evaluation of autonomous control systems. Later phases may evaluate civilian applications, armed variants and sensor packages. The large dome on the front, reminiscent of a pilot's canopy, contains an upward facing satellite communications system.
thanks for the info bro:cheers: looks very promising indead, although it would it take time to mature but surely thats the way ahead. and i guess it will be easy for us to get as compared to predators. by the way the pic provided in an earlier post by the respected member looks somewhat different.
regards.
 
Pakistan people dont need it. first give us food and shelter.stop doing all this nonsence.

well mate you right to some extent but we dont need food and shelter, what we need is equality of oppertunities and condusive enviornment, its not the job of government to feed its people but to provide them facilities and level playing field to stand on their own and compete with world.
regards.
 
Pakistan people dont need it. first give us food and shelter.stop doing all this nonsence.

Oh man.......defence budget is seprate thrn budget of civilians.

U can ask Gov Y they spend 3 to 4 million Rs per month on their MNA or MPA expenses. Which is really useless as people dont have food and shelter.
 
dont change the topic and dont try to make me fool.
u people know how many people live on the rode side and how many people are illetrate.
plz dont waste our money and try to spend it in the walefare of the people.
we dont need war with india and also dont need weapon.:pakistan:

ur thiking wrong ma boy
 
786 are you from PPP ?? as their slogan is "roti, kapra, makan".

By the way this is not the thread to talk this, there are other proper threads to talk about your concerns, kindly search them out and post your views there. Or start a news thread. Thx
 
Ignore the troll he is indian with Identity crisis.Just waiting for mods to come online and ban him.
 
my brother u seems to be very innocent. it is the duty of government to feed their people specially those who r very poor . i also want that our country becomes no.1
but the priority od food ,medicine,education should be higher than weopnes.

My dear food is available only its expensive.......and people can buy if they work. Its not Gov responsibility to give food they can only create oppertunities.
And as I said defence budget is seprate then budget for civilians u can ask Gov to cut down the expenses of MNA n MPA's to give food and shelters.

One more thing Pak is not that poor that people are living without shelters and food.
 
Ignore the troll he is indian with Identity crisis.Just waiting for mods to come online and ban him.

Yes he seems.
Atleast Pakistan is not that bad that peeople are living without food or shelter. But Indeed India is.
 
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