What is this?? Pakistani Drone crashed near korangi oil refinery???

biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
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biomat

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: What is this?? Remote control plane crashed near korangi oil refinery???

Drone ??? What is this guys?? Any one have the real news or footage from news channel???
 

bravo

Banned
Re: What is this?? Remote control plane crashed near korangi oil refinery???

it should be an UAV prototype
 

frenes

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: What is this?? Remote control plane crashed near korangi oil refinery???

Kash is main Altaf Hussain Churan Wala hota. Jasy us k khny per karendy masoom jany lety hain ar rukny per ruk jaty hain, is k sath kash jald aisa ho, HUM DEKHY GEY. LAZIM HAI K HUM DEKHY GEY: Inshallah.
 

Mullah Omar

Minister (2k+ posts)
Re: What is this?? Remote control plane crashed near korangi oil refinery???

It was a Pak navy surveillance drone
 

pakiace

Banned
I have seen a rare footage of this drone at some siraiki news channel, the channel does not appear to be a proper broadcasting news channel but this drone was named UQAB a white in color and exactly the same as we see american drones if you google UQAB pakistani drone on google you may get a fair idea!
and Yes Pakistan manufacturing drones is a no hidden fact now
 
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gazoomartian

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)



KARACHI: A Pakistani navy drone crashed near an oil refinery after hitting a bird in the countrys largest city of Karachi on Tuesday, the navy said.



A Pakistan Navy UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) crashed after a bird hit it.
It fell near an oil refinery and there was no (other) damage, Commodore Irfan Ul Haq, spokesman Pakistan Navy told AFP in Islamabad.
Fellow navy spokesman Commander Salman Ali told AFP that there were no casualties and that the drone had been on a surveillance flight when a bird accidentally flew into the aircraft and it came down in the Karachi suburbs.
Pakistan is developing its own drone technology for surveillance and reconnaissance missions because the United States, which is running a bombing campaign with drones in the countrys northwest, refuses to give Pakistan the technology.
Two companies in Islamabad, Satuma and East West Infiniti, make drones for the Pakistani military. It is not known if the crashed drone belonged to either company.
It was the third aircraft crash in Karachi in eight months.
On November 28, seven Ukrainians and a Georgian were killed when their Ilyushin IL-76 cargo plane crashed seconds after taking off from Karachi for Khartoum. Four labourers on the ground were also killed.
It crashed into buildings under construction in the Dalmai neighbourhood, where the Pakistan Air Force and Navy have residential apartments and offices close to Jinnah International airport.
On November 5, a US-manufactured Beech 1900C also crashed after take off, killing all 21 people on board.
The aircraft was operated by local company JS Air and had been carrying staff from an Italian oil company to an oil field in Sindh.