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True, but I was wondering if there was perhaps an estimated date or time the UCAVs may be operational. Nothing official of course just estimate based on public sources.
True, but I was wondering if there was perhaps an estimated date or time the UCAVs may be operational. Nothing official of course just estimate based on public sources.
Not so early. At least 3-5 years more.
The point is that military wants techinically superior systems which would serve till at least 10 years (and in numbers). Some of the designs available in Pakistani/Chinese market are decent projects but when you look at the bigger picture; its still a risk investing money (which at this point is not available) to something which has not seen an operational service.
Pakistan's investment in project like JF-17 is a fine example of the level of customization desired by its forces. Making a recce drone is fairly easy task, but making a drone with enough punch, variety in weapon configuration, range, simple/easy-to-maintain design and structually strong air frame (with fine avionics as well) would require time. Till then; PAF or PAA guys will be called for CAS.
I think Buraq is a Fine design and with Good Avionics and it can be armed
Pakistan keeping eye on India with UAVs
ByVimal Bhatia, TNN | Mar 19, 2013, 03.13 AM IST
JAISALMER: Pakistan's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ( UAV) called 'Jasoos' have been spying on security arrangements and Army activities going on in the Indian side from the international border of Pakistan adjoining Rajasthan. In the recent past, activities of these UAVs have increased.
These UAVs can be spotted at night as sparkling red lights and have become a subject of excitement and discussion among the security forces. They are active even during day time and can be recognized by the trail of smoke they leave behind. These spy planes are active across the border opposite Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Ganganagar in Rajasthan.
Reliable sources confirming this said that Pakistan is taking help of UAVs to keep an eye on the Indian area and their activities have intensified in the past few days.
Sources said Pak had developed UAVs a few years ago with the help of America and Italy and are using them to spy on the Indian area.
Sources said these spy planes are active at a height of 1500m-2000m just 500-700 yards from the international border.
These UAVs are fitted with ultramodern powerful cameras that can capture photographs of the Indian area spanning many kilometers. They are operated from a distance of 25-30kms. The computer operators are connected to the UAVs and they receive the photographs sent by these drones, the sources said.
Though BSF is keeping a watch over the activities of UAVs, but it is not possible to take any action since they are flying within the Pakistani border. But senior officers have been informed about the UAVs, sources added.
When contacted Col SD Goswami, defence spokesperson, said, "Our air defence units are monitoring such activities along the border. In case there is an air space violation, suitable action will be taken. All such violations are analysed and taken up with the country concerned through laid down channels as per established procedures."
He added that as per the international air space rules and bilateral agreements with neighbouring sovereign countries, such flying activities are permitted 10 km away from the international border, but any closer than the 10 km limit requires prior permission.
What are 'Jasoos'?
Jasoos are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) developed by Pakistani company Satuma. They are controlled via remote and weigh around 20kg. Capable of doing 180 kmph, these UAVs fly at a height of 10,000ft (3480m). Jasoos have a range of 100km, and can fly for 4-5 hours continuously with battery backup. Pak air force in the year 2004 had included UAVs, but was used in 2009 after the testing. Prior to this, Pak had purchased UAVs from Italy in 2003
Pakistan keeping eye on India with UAVs - The Times of India
Drones are operated out of Vihari right?
@Oscar...?
Vehari, from an very quite air base known as "THINGI ADDA". Once I use to see live dog fight practices over there b/w Mirages, F-7 & F-6.
At Vihari?
Isn't it a FOB, and only used by drones etc?
Don't know bout drones but Jets for sure, F-7s.
It can be armed??
it is an armed project sire..
it carries laser guided bombs.....
Drones are operated out of Vihari right?
@Oscar...?