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US ready to supply UAV ScanEagle to Pakistan: official

You gotta be kidding me RIGHT!!!???

The battle wer'e up against, supposedly with our so called Allies,

and this.....

the trust deficit aside,

this is just ........ :disagree:

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what were you thinking America? :frown:

:usflag::frown:
 
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in the age of predaters and global hawks these scaneagles r worthless
i think pakistan should ask for more advanced uav's for war against terror
 
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in the age of predaters and global hawks these scaneagles r worthless
i think pakistan should ask for more advanced uav's for war against terror

Good thinking.
Pakistan will do what ever is good for them.
USA is using this UAV, so they are not worthless.
It is your thinking............
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Scan eagle is unexceptible it is like that you have a suzuki car and some one give you the same car what is the worth of that same suzuki which you got in free we have UAV like scan eagle from italy we need more lethal UAV
 
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Scan eagle is unexceptible it is like that you have a suzuki car and some one give you the same car what is the worth of that same suzuki which you got in free we have UAV like scan eagle from italy we need more lethal UAV

thats what i was telling but some people around here thought there is a problem with my thinking
 
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Scan eagle is unexceptible it is like that you have a suzuki car and some one give you the same car what is the worth of that same suzuki which you got in free we have UAV like scan eagle from italy we need more lethal UAV

I disagree. SCAN EAGLE is a good tactical UAV system with a very low RCS, though only to be used for surveillance. Pakistan at this time does not have single UAV system with the endurance of 21+ hours!! Army has Luna which is a very short range mini-UAV that can fly only for about 2 hours max. PAF has FALCO which can fly for about 6 hours to the most. Navy is going for the UQAB UAV System made locally by GIDS (NESCOM) which again can fly for a maximum of 3 to 4 hours tops! Hence addition of SCAN EAGLE into the ranks of Army and Navy will greatly enhance their eye in the sky ability.

US IS NOT GOING TO GIVE PAKISTAN PREDATOR OR REAPER UCAV in the medium future. We are much better off in working on this front with our old friend and partner China. And I believe that AWC is currently very near its objective of coming out with a UCAV made in Pakistan.
 
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This was better deal as the new versions come with 1 missile option
 
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ScanEagle Proves Worth in Fallujah Fight

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FALLUJAH, Iraq, Jan. 11, 2005 – FALLUJAH, Iraq, Jan. 11, 2005 – It's called ScanEagle, and it has already saved the lives of many Marines.
ScanEagle is an unmanned aerial vehicle that the Marines used during Operation Al Fajr, the coalition operation to remove insurgents from this city.

The ScanEagle system, developed by Boeing and the Insitu Group of Bingen, Wash., had its baptism of fire during some of the heaviest urban combat Marines have been involved in since Hue City in Vietnam in 1968. The UAV performed flawlessly, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force officials said today.

ScanEagle is a relatively low-cost UAV at $100,000 a copy. But its real worth was giving Marines in Fallujah a real-time picture of the enemy and helping them close with and kill insurgents without becoming casualties.

Driven by a small propeller, the aircraft can stay airborne for 19 hours on just a gallon and a half of gas.

It is a "launch-and-forget" system. A catapult launches the 40-pound aircraft, and a computer operator just clicks the cursor over the area of interest. The aircraft operates autonomously.

The cameras -- either for day or night -- have enough definition to identify individuals and show if they are carrying weapons. "This was a true advantage for us during the operation," said Marine Col. John Coleman, chief of staff for the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force. The rules of engagement were such that Marines could not engage unless they were sure the proposed target was carrying a weapon or intent on harming coalition forces.

ScanEagle enabled commanders to ascertain targets and provided specific coordinates via the Global Positioning System.

The system can also track moving targets. ScanEagle gives commanders at several different levels real-time video. With the explosive growth of using the Web in warfare, commanders many miles away can direct the system.

All of this is not bad for a system designed to find tuna fish. Insitu developed the aircraft to be launched and recovered by tuna boats. Fishermen would use the UAV to spot schools of tuna.

When the Marines needed another UAV system, they contracted with Boeing in June 2004 for ScanEagle and the contractors to run it. Four Boeing employees answered the call, and ScanEagles were soon flying missions over the most dangerous city in Iraq.

The UAV is small and tough to see, said Marine officials. The contractors put the mufflers pointing up so that the enemy couldn't track the aircraft by sound. The Marines operate the aircraft at a very low altitude and lost only one to enemy fire during the weeks of intelligence gathering leading up to Operation Al Fajr.

The Marines already use the Pioneer UAV and have access to other UAV information. The ScanEagle has a small footprint. Manning for the system is small, and all the system needs to operate can be carried in four Humvees.

The Pioneer, one of the oldest UAVs in the inventory, needs a runway to operate from and several C-130s to transport the system. And it requires 120 people to operate it.

Marine officials are impressed with the ScanEagle system, and have shown the system's capabilities to Army, Navy and Air Force officials.

Marine officials do not know the true extent of the system's use. "You never really know until the Marines push the capabilities," Coleman said. "Our young Marines are the experts. They know what they need, and they have the knowledge to try new methods and stretch the capabilities of most pieces of equipment."

Defense.gov News Article: ScanEagle Proves Worth in Fallujah Fight
 
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