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^^AA123, you meant to write UAV! correct?
Please clarify this UCAV confusion.
Pakistani Army to Buy Approved Predator Drones
11 August 2010
The Pakistani Army plans to acquire Predator XP drones, an export-approved version, from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GAAS).
Predator A or Predator XP type product drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) known for launching successful strikes against high-profile militants.
A ten-aircraft Predator system, consisting of ground stations and software, would cost $400m with the price of one Predator ranging from $4m to $15m.
GAAS, the US-based company that makes Predators, said it had approval to sell the export-approved version of the UAV to countries other than the US, Nato members, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
GAAS spokesperson Kimberly A Kasitz said the company had approached the US State Department for a licence to begin negotiations for such a sale with Pakistan and other Middle Eastern countries.
What does export approved version means? or by export approved version do they mean a down graded version of predator? Still if it fires missile.....should be fine for us till buraq gets operational.
there have been reports that NESCOM have also developed a laser guided missile to arm the future drones and may be attack helicopters as well.
currently we do use air launched version of biktar Shikan missile with our Cobras.
Bakhtar Shikan is wire guided . Cant be good for UCAV.
Also i find it hard to believe about Pakistan developing Laser Guided Missile. I think we will go for either HJ9 or Turkish Anti Tanks LRAT.
What does export approved version means? or by export approved version do they mean a down graded version of predator? Still if it fires missile.....should be fine for us till buraq gets operational.
AAI Corporation
RQ-7B Shadow
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On Order;12
- Note: Media reports from 21st January 2010 detailed plans for the United States to provide Pakistan with 12 Shadow UAV systems, with an order placed during the following weeks.
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