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Ya I heard they use an engine that is used in civilian drones.What engine.. Bayraktar uses Internal combustion engine.. ISIS toyota pickups might have higher rated engines than Bayraktar..
Ya I heard they use an engine that is used in civilian drones.What engine.. Bayraktar uses Internal combustion engine.. ISIS toyota pickups might have higher rated engines than Bayraktar..
100-150 bhpWhat engine.. Bayraktar uses Internal combustion engine.. ISIS toyota pickups might have higher rated engines than Bayraktar..
If used in large numbers they can fulfill role of bomber plane in our air force in cheap meansBut.. I believe India should also, develop these cheap drones.. Once we achieve air dominance in a war, these drones provide bang for the buck, when it comes to dropping ordnance on enemy positions
What I meant was these are not high end engines.. so US export bans won't apply..100-150 bhp
To be honest, that's quite decent for the specifications
YesWhat I meant was these are not high end engines.. so US export bans won't apply..
Motorcycle borne shooters in Karachi available for PKR 5-10K several years back.. now with PKR turning to toilet paper it should be even cheaper plus they may offer discount for a large order.. also nothing beats the muj willing to blow his way through to 72 in terms of actual bang.. you only have to move money to the right hands via Col RAWjesh..drones provide bang for the buck, when it comes to dropping ordnance on enemy positions
Reporter in yellow @6:45
The burn is real!
These people are really thinking that pak gov controls pak. Not even the army fully controls pak, they are way behind in controlling the radical groups & even if they try, the highly radicalized community evident from the school videos will just turn the country into another afghanistan & some other group stronger than the army will take over the country.Ghanta .
Arab have definitely said so ,but porks are porks , those who are born with pepper in ass ,will never be quite , they will be back to RR in a small time frame
PA is strong- atleast strong enough to reign in the average jihadi Paki. Look at how brutally they are putting down insurgencies within with jet fighter/heli bombings and going after headline making activists like Karima Baloch abroad. Also evident from Musharraf vs Lal Masjid battle- there was tension and firing but ultimately pakfauj prevailed. If it gets too much out of hand like Khadim Hussain Rizvi then he can be conveniently bumped off- Corona these days otherwise heart attack or something. That he had a large local following did not help.some other group stronger than the army will take over the country
Are they really using a SUV's engine in a drone?100-150 bhp
To be honest, that's quite decent for the specifications
Aniqa Nisar.. There used to be lots of Indian laundas among her fans, before 2016, when India Pakistan used to interact more often with each other..Reporter in yellow @6:45
No.. just kiddingAre they really using a SUV's engine in a drone?
PA will be the master as long as it allows the radicals to function with full freedom. The day they start crackdown on them, it will be like a civil war. The average pakistani obsessed with kashmir will be like "You couldnt do it why not let them fight the jihad". The country is fully radicalized, there is no point going back once you are radicalized, especially if you think this life is only a test & real life starts after this one.PA is strong- atleast strong enough to reign in the average jihadi Paki. Look at how brutally they are putting down insurgencies within with jet fighter/heli bombings and going after headline making activists like Karima Baloch abroad. Also evident from Musharraf vs Lal Masjid battle- there was tension and firing but ultimately pakfauj prevailed. If it gets too much out of hand like Khadim Hussain Rizvi then he can be conveniently bumped off- Corona these days otherwise heart attack or something. That he had a large local following did not help.
IMVHO PA will remain the strongest radicalized group moving the levers of power in Pak until it disintegrates.
In that case best of luck to PA- two major policy u-turns coming up. Recognition for Israel (without doing anything more for Palestine) & there is pressure from Saudi & UAE. Second, Bajwa's "bury the past" remark could mean they are coming around to accepting J&K is India.PA will be the master as long as it allows the radicals to function with full freedom. The day they start crackdown on them, it will be like a civil war. The average pakistani obsessed with kashmir will be like "You couldnt do it why not let them fight the jihad". The country is fully radicalized, there is no point going back once you are radicalized, especially if you think this life is only a test & real life starts after this one.
There is a whole road map which started with implementing the 2003 ceasefire, then IWT, then reinstallation of HCs at respective embassies, start of trade, talks on Kashmir. IK just being a front for PA while earlier with Nawaz there was Uri, Pathankot and countless others- this time since it is backed by PA it might last just a little longer like the bonhomie between ABV/MMS and Musharraf until the latter's ouster.These peacedeals aint gonna work & fall within a month or 2. If i am not wrong terror attacks & infiltration has picked up pace since the deal was announced.
IA should never see any attack as internal. Its either coming from infiltration or radicalization, both done by pakistan.Foreign terrorists only infiltrate under cover of CFVs- that's my understanding. Whatever action IA sees now is local Ts & OGWs.
LolAre they really using a SUV's engine in a drone?
Mutually Assured Construction just like on the LAC. Besides, India's OFBs are busy stockpiling ATGMs for each of those guns & bunkers.