GIDS said it was looking to develop a MALE UAV in 2017.
Global Industry and Defence Solutions (GIDS) is planning to develop a medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
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This could be it, and makes sense too in that it seems to be an evolution of the Burraq and Shahpar (wing design seems similar), but with a Reaper-like fuselage.
So Pakistan has at least 2 MALE UAV programs: one at PAC and one at NESCOM. There might be a third program with the NRDI.
I'm wondering... Is each service arm basically footing its own MALE UAV program? E.g., PAF is going to use the AvRID/PAC UAV; PA will use the NESCOM one; and PN would use the NRDI one (and there's a chance the NRDI one could simply be NESCOM).