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Pakistan army must to consider this
CH-901 man-portable, tube launched unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition.

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A Poly official said it has been in development for "several years" and that both versions have been acquired by China's People's Liberation Army. This official added that while "several friendly countries" have shown interest, there have been no foreign sales so far.

One operating system weighs 45 kg and consists of three UAVs, one launch tube and a laptop computer control system. It is man-portable or can be carried by a small SUV.

The 1.2 m length aircraft weighs 9 kg, flies at a speed of 150 km/hr and has an operating radius of 15 km or a search endurance of 120 minutes.

Its small search and tracking camera is able to detect targets out to 2 km. The electric motor is credited with "low noise" that helps concealment. The aircraft has a life span of 20 sorties or 10 years.

Poly officials declined to provide details about the warhead of the loitering munition version.


This one would work fine against vbied attacks like a mini cruise missile having a longer arching reach than an anti tank missile.

It should be used with quad copter uavs to detect incoming targets(vbied, mlrs) which dont have a sortie limitation and these tube launched uavs can finish the targets off from stand off range.
 
is China or Pakistan developing ucav variant of K-8 trainer
see the canopy
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PAF air strike leaves 12 terrorists dead in Khyber
At least 12 alleged terrorists were reportedly killed when PAF fighter jets targeted their hideouts in Rajgal of the Tirah Valley in the Khyber tribal region on Sunday.

Over a dozen hideouts were also destroyed during the air strikes that were launched over the area after a long pause. This was the second such air strike carried out by Pakistan Air Force in almost a week along the Pak-Afghan border.

Fighter jets started pounding the positions in the Tirah Valley, west of the city of Peshawar in the wee hours of Sunday, in ‘precision strikes’, after getting a tip-off about the presence of terrorists in the area.

The armed forces had launched a successful operation against the militants holed up in the Tirah Valley.

Tirah straddles Tora Bora, the valley that served as the last sanctuary of al Qaeda before its leadership escaped into Pakistan’s tribal region following the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.

The forces had evicted the militants and taken full control of the valley. However, in some pockets of the valley, the militants still maintain their presence from where they launch sporadic attacks on checkpoints manned by security personnel.

 
Falco surveillance drone becomes armed forces' key weapon
Last Updated On 22 March,2017 04:06 pm
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The production of Falco Surveillance Drone was started in 2009.

KAMRA (Dunya News) – Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has moved one step ahead by manufacturing Falco Surveillance Drone which is equipped with latest technology, reported Dunya News on Wednesday.

Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra has played the key role in self-reliance of drone manufacturing, which is also a proof of its capabilities.

The production of Falco Surveillance Drone was started in 2009 in collaboration with Italy’s company Selex Galileo under technology transfer project at PAC Kamra.

The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), also known as drone, can continue its fight 18 thousand feet above ground level for 14 hours with speed of 105 nautical miles per hour. Furthermore, it is equipped with latest camera, laser and infrared technology.

According to PAF officials, only few countries possess the technology that is being practiced at PAC Kamra. Its scientists and engineers have worked with great efficiency and success to strengthen country’s self-defense.

Defense experts have also said that Falco Surveillance Drone is one of the latest drones of the world, and it has been designed according to futuristic needs. The UAV will address surveillance and reconnaissance needs of PAF.
 

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