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Haha yeah, I remember reading that now.
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Since the propulsion upgrade they've gotten closer to TB2's figures, although endurance is still 7 hours behind and ceiling 4 thousand ft lower, but it does carry a little over double the weight in missiles... so perhaps manufacturing quality/conditions has also increased?So here's some insight into the issues with our UAV program that I've come to know of. Issues that prevent our UCAV with the same engine from achieving the same endurance, ceiling, and payload. Disclaimer: I am not an expert in this area and I am only conveying what I was told.
Apparently a big reason is extremely poor composite manufacturing. So your composites need to be manufactured extremely carefully under very controlled conditions with strict quality control of inputs. None of this happens. Parts are manufactured in open environments with little or no quality control of inputs. The result is parts that are needlessly heavy and are inconsistent. An example given was two identical parts made the same day, before and after rain that changed humidity, caused the parts to weigh different and have different structural properties.
Composites manufacturing is another area we seem to be really far behind in with basically hobby level manufacturing capability.
How does the Zumr-II compare to the CATS which the TB-2 uses? We need to also have high quality EO sensorsSince the propulsion upgrade they've gotten closer to TB2's figures, although endurance is still 7 hours behind and ceiling 4 thousand ft lower, but it does carry a little over double the weight in missiles... so perhaps manufacturing quality/conditions has also increased?
Limitation of composite manufacturing IMHO. Composites are being done in a very desi jugarh fashion but work is being done to bring the standards up. However, this kind of capacity building takes several years to show up in systems.Since the propulsion upgrade they've gotten closer to TB2's figures, although endurance is still 7 hours behind and ceiling 4 thousand ft lower, but it does carry a little over double the weight in missiles... so perhaps manufacturing quality/conditions has also increased?
The thing is I've noticed culturally we really have no quality standard, people just want to get work done but they don't care for quality or don't recognise how important it is, or the depth of how complex it is to achieve a final product which is not only functional but also high quality.Limitation of composite manufacturing IMHO. Composites are being done in a very desi jugarh fashion but work is being done to bring the standards up. However, this kind of capacity building takes several years to show up in systems.
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Pakistan's defense equipment manufacturer GIDS (Global Industrial & Defense Solutions) presents Shahpar-2 Block-2 UCAV for export at IDEX 2023.
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Another interesting thing spotted during PAF's Official Press Release today was visit to TB-2 Control Station somewhere inside AHQ complex. This concept means that when required, the commanders can directly execute critical mission targeting HVT from their command centers...