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Pakistan successfully tests indigenous drone Burraq and Barq laser guided missile

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This was simply a test. Any idea when these drones will become operational?
 
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there are no much details on it.. similarly on Rustom 2, UCAV being developed by DRDO with Predator as base design.

Basically in near future UCAVs will not fight a war with each other so no need of comparison. Burraq / CH-3 will be very effective in taking out high value targets even on LOC.
 
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This was simply a test. Any idea when these drones will become operational?

Not exactly the best design to pick up for a loitering drone. The platforms looks a bit flimsy, a better idea would have been to adapt this SATUMA had a larger UAV flying back in 2006 with two engines and
But Rustam H has max ceiling of 7.8 km, where as CH-3 4.8km.
They aren't the same, what I stated is that certain design philosophies work. It is quite likely that this is the CH-3. After all getting blueprints and making the GRP mold is not difficult at all. And if it saves costs, Im all for it. One misconception is that the R&D process here has to match that of India.. ridiculous.. India has different goals for its industry; it needs to spend 3 billion to get indigenous capability because it has set that goal for itself. By contrast Pakistan simply needs that capability, whether it gets by spending 3 billion and does the same research.. or spends 30 million to buy if off someone is irrelevant.

What is relevant that here is a loitering UCAV capability that just went through an important test phase.
 
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Well i think time is running out for me here,,,a shame for this forum really:D
Comeon man,u can still take that negative back.........:kiss3:

You want everything for free lolz , ok let me see what I can do but you are already in all wall of shame list lmao
 
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