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A drone camera system being used to monitor Youm-e-Ali processions in Lahore.

NOW, this latest batch of drones may be a little more difficult to ignore than the unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, that have a history of wreaking havoc in the northwest.

The drone camera is fast becoming a fixture at all kinds of public events in the country. It was much in evidence in Lahore, enhancing the security cover for the Youm-i-Ali procession on Sunday. And there is a growing trend to employ the camera-fitted UAVs to telecast news events such as political rallies.

At the moment, they are primed as good utility tools that help any number of groups from security agencies to television channels looking for the best possible live coverage. Elsewhere in the world, organisations such as Amazon are looking to increase the carriage and flight duration capacities of drones to use them to deliver packages.

The acceptance of the advancement has been wide and the predictions are that it is something that Pakistan will not be able to resist. Indeed, given the security challenges here, there is an assertion that Pakistan is where the drone camera is most needed. This sense of excitement, however, must not delay a debate on the drone camera use that brings out all positive and negative aspects of the invention.

Recently when a drone camera developer was asked to comment on “concerns that small drones could have a more sinister use, like peering at small children at play in a park”, his reply was: “Regulations are in place that guard against abusive use.”

In many countries, legislators have been forced by the speed of the drone to quickly firm up the legal defences, of which preventing invasion of privacy is a fundamental aspect. The concepts of privacy are routinely flouted with impunity in Pakistan by the security agencies and, sadly, by the media. While the modern tool has been readily applied here, it is dangerous that no urgency is displayed to have rules that protect against potential abuse.

Published in Dawn, July 22nd , 2014


The ‘other’ drones - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
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is that a handy cam put on a rotating toy bought from amazon ?

and u call it "drone" ?

its a prank thread right ? :\

Do those toy bots come with a gyroscopically stabilized camera arm? You can fit any camera on these surveillance drones, that's how they're built, quit practical for obvious reasons. They are used from movie making to security surveillance. That particular surveillance drone is also used by the local security apparatus in the US.

Read along,

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Look at that, they're all called drones :o:
 
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is that a handy cam put on a rotating toy bought from amazon ?

and u call it "drone" ?

its a prank thread right ? :\

It's just one of the dozens of UAVs we produce ... It's for police n media :
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Although we can never make as advance UAVs as Iran lol but we are doing pretty good .. A few UAVs we produce or use:

Luna
Falco
Camcopter
Shahpar
Burraq(UCAV)
Flamingo
Huma
Shaheen
Border eagle
Shadow
Ruptley
Scan eagle
Etc etc etc .. In short a shit load.

Also developed b produce Turkish Ankas parts or systems.
 
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the drone in OP looks like designed by some ex W11 driver :D
look at the lights .. so cute :)
 
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This comment is full of fail.
yes indeed .

its full of fail . my friends student project was one of these back in high school .

he could also buy things from amazon and put a handy cam on it , the point is :

shahpar and burraq are the only drones pakistan build .
 
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yes indeed .

its full of fail . my friends student project was one of these back in high school .

he could also buy things from amazon and put a handy cam on it , the point is :

shahpar and burraq are the only drones pakistan build .
no, no they aren't. There are multiple Pakistani companies that build drones, heck there is even an entire thread about it...

Pakistan's UAV - Drone developments

A simple google search will show you how many companies build drones in Pakistan, here is a small wikipedia list (clearly outdated, but it gets the point across)...

List of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Anyways, the drones in this thread are civil and police drones, they're not military grade drones. That is why they don't seem advanced, and nor are they meant too. They're small because they're supposed to be portable and be quick to deploy, so this argument that your friend built them in college really doesn't change the fact that they're drones.
 
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yes indeed .

its full of fail . my friends student project was one of these back in high school .

he could also buy things from amazon and put a handy cam on it , the point is :

shahpar and burraq are the only drones pakistan build .


Not every drone has to be MALE/HALE. This quadrotor Type drone is being marketed by many companies around the world for law enforcement, disaster management and news agencies.

The difference between these products and university projects is that they are mil standard ruggedize and are built to industrial standards.

Aeryon Labs Inc.


Here is a link to the brochure of the Pakistani quadcoptor drone:

http://www.depo.org.pk/downloads/SkyCop-M.pdf
 
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