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Eurosatory 2018
Pakistan highlights indigenous technology [ES18D4]
14 June 2018
First-time Eurosatory exhibitor, state-owned Global Industrial and Defence Solutions (GIDS) of Pakistan (Hall 5A, Stand H587), which is promoting self-reliance through indigenous technology, is showing some of its core activities in the defence domain. Among its range of unmanned aerial systems (UAVs), the company counts a variety of short-range, hand-launched or VTOL surveillance systems and its medium-endurance tactical Shahpar and Uqab systems.
The latest version offered is the Uqab-NG, with a ceiling of 20,000ft and endurance of 10 hours. It is launched by catapult from any type of terrain.
Focused on solutions for air, land, sea and special operations forces, GIDS has brought its Shahpar (pictured) and Scout UAVs, which are in use with the Pakistani Special Forces.
“Our UAV packages are designed to be flexible, affordable and customisable to meet the varying needs of clients and their peculiar environments,” said sales and marketing director, Asad Kamal.
The company is also showing general-purpose steel and pre-fragmentation bombs, ranging from 125kg to 1,000kg. Having improved on the performance of the MK series of bombs, GIDS has diversified its customer base to air forces in the Middle East, Europe, South East Asia and Africa.
Pakistan highlights indigenous technology [ES18D4]
14 June 2018
First-time Eurosatory exhibitor, state-owned Global Industrial and Defence Solutions (GIDS) of Pakistan (Hall 5A, Stand H587), which is promoting self-reliance through indigenous technology, is showing some of its core activities in the defence domain. Among its range of unmanned aerial systems (UAVs), the company counts a variety of short-range, hand-launched or VTOL surveillance systems and its medium-endurance tactical Shahpar and Uqab systems.
The latest version offered is the Uqab-NG, with a ceiling of 20,000ft and endurance of 10 hours. It is launched by catapult from any type of terrain.
Focused on solutions for air, land, sea and special operations forces, GIDS has brought its Shahpar (pictured) and Scout UAVs, which are in use with the Pakistani Special Forces.
“Our UAV packages are designed to be flexible, affordable and customisable to meet the varying needs of clients and their peculiar environments,” said sales and marketing director, Asad Kamal.
The company is also showing general-purpose steel and pre-fragmentation bombs, ranging from 125kg to 1,000kg. Having improved on the performance of the MK series of bombs, GIDS has diversified its customer base to air forces in the Middle East, Europe, South East Asia and Africa.