Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught
Pakistan has a new weapon to combat the Taliban - a domestically made, unmanned aircraft that is expected to replace the country's use of controversial US drones. With more than 50 air attacks in the last two years, hundreds of civilians have been killed and public attitude towards the government has been inflamed. The Pakistani military has said it has made gains on the Taliban this year with the aid of US drones, and that it has also been providing reliable information about targets which the US has not taken out. With greater control over its skies, the Pakistani military hopes that will change.
2 comments:
WE ALSO WANT DRONES FROM AMERICA
REQUEST HAS BEEN SUBMITTED, WE ARE
MARCHING FORWARD IN MILITARY
TECHNOLOGY,WITH OR WITHOUT
FRIENDS HELP
Pakistan is one country that is heavily involved in R&D in UAV sector. Especially its public sector is working to achieve that target.
Pakistan is also cooperating with Turkey (TAI) for Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) and also have indigenous program.
Lastly they can always purchase it from china which is introducing more and more versions of UAVs every year
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