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Guys, if anyone can download and upload this video.

For private sector, this is just amazing.

Couldn't believe we have such potential in private sector and that also on such low level. If these guys get proper support and resources, they can make very good drones. With such much applications from surveillance to kamikaze drones, not only can give to Pak Army but great export potential.



Ahem,
as far as the electronics are concerned that is almost all off the shelf commercial products, available to everyone.

The way they are doing the fuselage, is primitive at best; probably copied the design. ( ask me how I know that hehehehe ).

Another engineer agha,
 
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How many had drones flying videos or internal factory pics or videos shared ??

Having just models and working mode drone are different things.

My point was that we have a video showing drones in action, their manufacturing process, softwares etc being showcased.

That is not how it works.

My experience from somewhere ...

You need to write the flight controller,
that flight controller alone needs millions in investment ,
you will use a real time embedded operating system, guess how much that costs.
you need very specific hardware to run that software,
you need communication equipment, not the 2.4 GHz controller that this guy was using.
heck, have a look at the power plant,
The jet they showed was a commercial engine used in RC planes.

He just pushed a 6S LiPO battery in it. that battery will drain in 5-7 minutes MAXIMUM.
Even the connector he used was an XT90.

So, lets learn to call toys as toys.
It takes a lot more than that to create a trusty machine.
 
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ASELSAN has developed ESM Pods for UAVs, that will be used on TB2 & Akinci Drones
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Integrated Sungur Short Range Air to Air Missile with TB2 & AKINCI Drones. It will be helpful for the creation of a low-cost air patrol concept in eliminating threats such as attack helicopters and enemy UAVs
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Interesting new footage from CETC, Pakistan could be a potential buyer.


Footage from the same company two years ago.

Maybe - but given the proliferation of home grown UAVs and the assortment of drones - one "hopes" that this a project that they build at home versus importing. Azm made no sense to do in Pakistan - but this kind of stuff does make sense to do in Pakistan.
 
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Maybe - but given the proliferation of home grown UAVs and the assortment of drones - one "hopes" that this a project that they build at home versus importing. Azm made no sense to do in Pakistan - but this kind of stuff does make sense to do in Pakistan.
this system is for army frontier unit not airforce, with 48 loitering drones mounted on a single vehicle, I believed one or two should be enough for a battalion.
 
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It reminds me of the point you made some time ago about the value of high-speed attack/recon helicopters. I wonder if the Turks are thinking about a stealthy recon heli to complement the T-929.
I think they’ll be happy with their UaVs. I think what is likely to happen is that most UAVs will start transitioning to semi VLO planforms and then the EW side will have to adapt against them. The US Army was trained in anti UAV procedures back in the early 90s so they are twenty years ahead in that too.

I still remember a time article that came out on Jan 2000 talking about how SAMs would make manned flight extremely risky and stealthy UaVs would be the norm.

Something like the RQ-170
 
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