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Russia confirms spy drone deal with Israel

Or was it a deal to encourage Russia not to ship the S300 to Iran?


yes,this is one of the reason :yahoo:
iran said that they build thier own s-300 version but we all knows how good iran technology realy is.:azn:
 

this is a reason way russia want to buy tham,because they are dam good uavs
look in the video
 
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This is just one of many systems that we make for our own use as well as for export. More than 10 countries use our manufactured UAVs.

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A large variety of UAVs are manufactured by Integrated Dynamics at the facility in Karachi.



The Tornado is a target and decoy UAV with a range of over 200 kilometres. It can reach speeds of up to 300 knots and can emit false radar signals to confuse enemy air defences.



The Shadow is also a surveillance UAV that has a speed of over 200 kilometres per hour and can operate within a 200-kilometre range.



The Rover is a civilian UAV typically used for electronic news gathering and rapid information relay.



The Nishan MK-II is seen here against the backdrop of Shadow and Explorer UAVs. The Nishan has a wingspan of over 9 feet and is considered a high-speed aerial target or decoy. Its range is limited to 35 kilometres.



The explorer is one of the two advanced civilian UAV systems offered by Integrated Dynamics. It has a 20-kilometre range and is equipped with sensors suited for scientific research programmes.



The Border Eagle is a surveillance UAV that comes equipped with both a still and video camera along with a chemical monitoring module.



Integrated Dynamics also features ground station units that are used in combination with the UAV systems.


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I wonder why russians could not come up with the technology How good are these drones vs US drones is it the same company that makes both ?

The Russians have neglected to put adequate RD into drones, Russia learned how useful drones can be imparticular Israeli drones duing the Georgia conflict, and after shooting down some Israeli drones the Russian military liked what they saw.

Good for Israeli business, but a sad tale of the decline in Russian military production. The Russians were the innovators and now they are pretty much lagging behind most progressive militaries in terms of basic things. Force projection, ISR etc. all continue to be gaping holes in Russian military capabilities.

Russian military is one the rise, we are working on many different projects. I have already mention one reason for the purchase but another reason would likely be to study the weapons something that the US did many times with Soviet weapons, you also need to understand that even the US perchases weapons and aurospace technology from other countries including Russia, surely we can both agree that the US is not on the decline.
 
ptldM3...how much does it cost for russia to put into the r&d for uav or russian is focusing on ucav at the moment..
 
yes,this is one of the reason :yahoo:
iran said that they build thier own s-300 version but we all knows how good iran technology realy is.:azn:

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like it or not, they got it.
don't konw what is inside, but it looks like S300s or HQ-9s
 
What does Russia buying drones from Israel have to do with Pakistani Military Aviation??!! Mods please move this thread :cheers:
 
The thread should be moved to world affairs.

Anyways, nice to see growing military partnership between Israel and Russia - India's two biggest military allies. :cheers:

Next step, make Israel an official partner in PAKFA/FGFA
 
india also use israelis uavs

Yes they do and we shot it down in 2002!

Pakistan says shoots down Indian spy plane

ISLAMABAD, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Pakistan's military said on Tuesday it had shot down a pilotless Indian spy plane which crossed into Pakistani airspace in the disputed Kashmir region.

The military said two Indian "remote piloted vehicles" (RPVs) had crossed over the Line of Control, or ceasefire line, in the past 48 hours.

"Pakistani troops took appropriate measures which forced the Indian RPV's to abandon their spying mission. One intruding RPV was seen falling in flames," the military said in a statement.



IAF's Searcher-II Loss on June 07, 2002 - Vayu Sena

just to balance your crying about hey pakistani website i gave you an indian link my youtube is not loading or i would have given you a youtube video link too!
 
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