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Russia Planning to Buy Aerial Drones from UAE

You probably didn't understand what I'm implying, if Pakistan needs it, they will get it ;)
hhhmmmm may be but some time so many strings attached for the use of such weapons. I think era of free stuff is over now or subsidized deal is over. All Arab countries talk business , no free launch. Plus this UAV is selling though UAE. Means UAE is third party. But anyway it will be used against Taliban and Qatar govt will oppose the sale to Pakistan and also UAE will not willing to sell this high tech machine.
 
Then what would happen to Rustom MKII:what: , it would file application for unemployed allowance to Employment Ministry.

please read my other posts..I don't seriously think that Rustam-II will be a bomb truck like this one..
 
hhhmmmm may be but some time so many strings attached for the use of such weapons. I think era of free stuff is over now or subsidized deal is over. All Arab countries talk business , no free launch. Plus this UAV is selling though UAE. Means UAE is third party. But anyway it will be used against Taliban and Qatar govt will oppose the sale to Pakistan and also UAE will not willing to sell this high tech machine.

Like I said, and don't worry KSA is getting them :coffee:
 
please read my other posts..I don't seriously think that Rustam-II will be a bomb truck like this one..

Russia seriously lag in this field so they consider buying UAE's drone because top players refuse to sell them their advance drone. For bomb truck Predator can't have such payload because their main strenth are stealth, endurance without risk of life.
 
Aren't you guys buying more of those Israeli Heron's and Searchers? plus whatever happened to the Indian UAV program Rustom or did that flop like a lot of DRDO's promisies?

Our drone squadrons are mix of those mentioned above and Indian ones.
 
Like I said, and don't worry KSA is getting them :coffee:
OK send the squadron ...buy now pay later .....lolzz or buy now pay never.....lolzz.....remember its Pakistan...we Pakistani don t believe in promise and commitment ....lolzz
 
Russia seriously lag in this field so they consider buying UAE's drone because top players refuse to sell them their advance drone. For bomb truck Predator can't have such payload because their main strenth are stealth, endurance without risk of life.

actually,they're not..Skat will be more than capable of what is flying around,of course apart from few american ones..and Predators aren't stealthy..they're simply a recon UAV with few payload..Reaper is clearly more capable.but then,even its payload is less than of this one..
 
actually,they're not..Skat will be more than capable of what is flying around,of course apart from few american ones..and Predators aren't stealthy..they're simply a recon UAV with few payload..Reaper is clearly more capable.but then,even its payload is less than of this one..

Payload does not much matter in this kind of drone but precision matters which it didn't prove till now.
 
OK send the squadron ...buy now pay later .....lolzz or buy now pay never.....lolzz.....remember its Pakistan...we Pakistani don t believe in promise and commitment ....lolzz

:cheesy: of course....
 
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Russia 'to buy two UAE-made drones'

Awad Mustafa
Jul 19, 2013

DUBAI //
Russia is planning to buy "at least two" of the first drones to be developed in the UAE.
The country's military intends to purchase aerial drones from Abu Dhabi company Adcom Systems, according to a Russian defence industry official who was quoted yesterday by the Russian state news agency, RIA Novosti.

"We are talking about at least two United 40 Block 5 models developed by the company Adcom Systems," the source told the agency.

The United Yabhon 40 is a medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

It is designed to carry out near real-time combat assessments, special and reconnaissance operations, and communications relays.

According to Dr Ali Al Dhaheri, the chief designer of the drone and chairman of Adcom Systems, it can carry up to 10 air-to-ground missiles with a delivery range of 60 kilometres each, while flying for up to 120 hours.

He said yesterday that the Russian government had shown an interest in the drones.

"There is a lot of interest from the Russian authorities and we are conducting numerous demonstrations of the aircraft," he said.

"We will be presenting the aircraft and doing further demonstrations of it at the Moscow Air Show at the end of next month."

According to the Russian news agency, the country's military has a need for advanced reconnaissance systems following the brief military conflict with Georgia in August 2008, when the effectiveness of Russian military operations was severely hampered by a lack of reliable intelligence.

Various estimates indicate that Russia needs up to 100 UAVs and at least 10 guidance and control systems to ensure effective battlefield reconnaissance.

The Russian defence minister, Sergei Shoigu, said last month that aerial drones being developed in Russia were inferior to similar foreign models, the news agency reported.

Dr Al Dhaheri said the United Yabhon 40 was designed for strategic missions such as combat and battle damage assessment, intelligence preparation of a battlefield, special and reconnaissance operations, humanitarian aid, border surveillance and communications relay.

The planes can cruise at speeds of between 75kph and 220kph, fly to 7,010 metres and are powered by a 115-horsepower main engine and an 80hp electric engine.

Dr Al Dhaheri said that so far, Adcom had been approached by more than 10 countries who were interested in acquiring the UAE's latest military export.

"This plane is new but we have more than 10 countries from the northern hemisphere, east and west," he said.

"By the end of the year we expect to have two or three large contracts for the UAV.

"We will also be largely pushing into the South American market."

A drone will cost between US$20 million (Dh73.5m) and $30m.

Dr Al Dhaheri said in March that sales projections for the United Yabhon 40 were about $500m this year and about $41.5 billion in the next few years.

Over the past 24 years, Adcom has progressed from building missiles to developing strategic radars. The company now also creates advanced communications systems.



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OK send the squadron ...buy now pay later .....lolzz or buy now pay never.....lolzz.....remember its Pakistan...we Pakistani don t believe in promise and commitment ....lolzz

My friend you are wasting time on these delusional ummah. Pakistan can get better deal from Chinese Systems apart from that all small and medium UAV are being developed in Pakistan. What we need beyond CH-3 that Chinese one similar to Predator and the Turkish Male combat drone are the best option better than the one you saw in the video personally it looks awkward and slow and too noisy.
 
... better than the one you saw in the video personally it looks awkward and slow...

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TAI Anka

General characteristics:

Powerplant: 1 × Thielert Centurion 2.0 turbocharged four-cylinder engine, 155 hp (114 kW)

Performance:

- Maximum speed: 135 mph (117 knots, 217 km/h)
- Cruise speed: 126 mph (110 knots, 204 km/h)


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‘United 40’ UAV with only ‘One engine’

Power Hybrid:

- Powerplant one engine: 115 hp
- Electric power: 80 hp

The Electric power (Power Hybrid) reduces fuel consumption. And therefore endurance fully loaded.

Flight Performance:

- Stall speed : 50 km/h
- Cruise speed: 75-220 km/h



United 40 UAV Block 5 configuration, with ‘Two engines’

Power Hybrid (surely also):

- 2 engines: 115 hp (230 hp)
- Electric power: > 100 hp...

The Electric power (Power Hybrid) reduces fuel consumption. And therefore endurance fully loaded.

Flight Performance:

Higher to ‘United 40’
 
OK send the squadron ...buy now pay later .....lolzz or buy now pay never.....lolzz.....remember its Pakistan...we Pakistani don t believe in promise and commitment ....lolzz

Hi Thank you thank you very much but when was the last time we bought any thing on international level and didn't pay for it after promising?
 
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