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Old 03-29-2010, 07:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Drones may ship to Pakistan 'within a year': Pentagon

Drones may ship to Pakistan 'within a year': Pentagon


WASHINGTON — The Pentagon hopes "within a year" to deliver around a dozen unarmed drone aircraft to Pakistan to aid its fight against Islamic extremism, a US senior military official said Monday.

"I would like to think that we would get them there within a year, but quantity and so forth, I think, will depend on what are the right ones, and how many make sense for the fight that they're in," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official told reporters that while the United States is looking at sending about a dozen aircraft to Islamabad, the actual number of drone aircraft "could be more or less, depending on the need."

"What we are trying to do is get with them to be able to articulate the requirements of what they need," the official said.

Efforts are underway by US officials to "match the right equipment to the requirements. That's what we are trying to work them through."

Pakistan previously has also urged Washington to outfit its military with armed aerial vehicles like the Predator and Reaper.

US drone missile strikes against Al-Qaeda and Taliban figures in Pakistan have fueled anti-American sentiment because of civilian casualties, and drawn public condemnation from the government in Islamabad.

The United States has carried out nearly 100 attacks with unmanned drones in Pakistan since August 2008, killing more than 830 people. Figures range widely on how many civilians have been killed.

The unnamed official said Washington could supply around a dozen smaller, unarmed Shadow drones to Islamabad, to help with their surveillance and reconnaissance activities.

"We looked at Shadows, we looked at ScanEagles," among other drones, the official said. "Shadow drones may in fact be the right platform at the end of the day."

Shadow drones -- smaller than the armed Predator and Reaper aircraft -- are about 11 feet (three meters) long and have a wing-span of 14-feet (4.3 meters) with sensors and cameras feeding video images back to operators on the ground.

Pakistan's military already has some drones of its own production which it uses for surveillance, but which are less sophisticated than those manufactured by the United States.

Last week, Pakistan's foreign minister said the United States would improve its public standing if it let Islamabad spearhead armed drone attacks.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, in Washington for high-level talks, acknowledged in a CNN interview that drone attacks by US forces against Islamic extremists on Pakistani soil have "taken out some valuable targets."

But he said: "The issue of sovereignty is there. People of Pakistan feel strongly about it.

"We want the ownership. We make the decision when to operate," he said. "It will help improve the feelings in Pakistan," he said.

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Is Pakistan just getting sensors or getting larger MALE type drones form US? Help appreciated.
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Is Pakistan just getting sensors or getting larger MALE type drones form US? Help appreciated.
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PAF had already been using Unarmed Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology for reconnaissance purposes while it hardly needs to go for armed aerial vehicle. He never wanted a deal with the US for purchase of drones since it would be very expensive, but said it would be welcomed if sensors were provided by the US. He said Pakistan develops its own surveillance drones and would invest in research and development to make its own armed drones if a need was felt.
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I thought we rejected the drones but only wanted the transfer of some technology including sensors.
I'd say its a waste of money since we're making better UAV's already with greater range. I don't understand why we're buying these obsolete unarmed drones.
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THE MIGHTY US MEANS:--- " do not indulge with china or any other vendor or even try to develop yourself i will give you drones next year and then year after just like i gave you the F-16 which i promised you 2 decades back "

LOL great idea by US they are absolute champions in choking out any opposition R&d the sooner countries worldwide realize this its better for them
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THE MIGHTY US MEANS:--- " do not indulge with china or any other vendor or even try to develop yourself i will give you drones next year and then year after just like i gave you the F-16 which i promised you 2 decades back "

LOL great idea by US they are absolute champions in choking out any opposition R&d the sooner countries worldwide realize this its better for them
Dude you are repeating a fallacy that has refused to die.......Guess why the PAF and others still get the tech despite ludicrous statements......The simple fact is that nothing got transfered to China. The Chinese are pretty smart people and tend to do things without ego being involved. Oh and the F-16's were delivered in the 1980's BTW .
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