After China, Turkey is now strengthening Pakistan, revealed by intelligence report

New Delhi, 4/8 (AO Bureau):Pakistan got a shameful defeat in every war with India. In Kashmir, he is also facing the problem of proxy war through terrorists. This is the reason why Pakistan is changing strategy to sneak into Indian territories and win future battles against India without any loss. Pakistan is pushing for the purchase of a large number of unmanned reconnaissance and war aircraft. For this, not only is he spreading his bag towards Russia but is also taking help of all-weather friends like Turkey and China. According to intelligence reports, Pakistan is preparing to buy Comikaze drones from Turkey. It is also called suicide drone.

 

 

The range of this drone is up to 10 km and it can carry 6 rockets at a time. One can operate 10 drones simultaneously in the remote of a ground station. At the same time, a deal of armed drones has also been done with China. Pakistan is also taking two additional systems of Wing Loong-II from China, which will be available to the Pakistani Air Force this year.

 

 

 

Ongoing talks between Pakistan Army and Chinese company

Earlier 3 Wing Loong-II systems are present with Pakistan which it got this year. It is a next generation medium altitude long endurance and armed drone. Earlier Pakistan is using Chinese CH-4 drone. If sources are to be believed, Pakistan Army and Chinese company are also in talks for joint manufacturing of suicide drones WS-43, CH-901, ZT-39v.

 

 

invitation to china team

Not only this, the Pakistan Army has asked China to send a four to five-member team to Pakistan between 17 and 22 August so that common production can be discussed. At the same time, Pakistan has also completed taking mini UAVs from Russia. A Russian team is reaching Pakistan this week for the trial of the Mini UAV S-250. Even before this trial, a Pakistani company has also trained more than a dozen army officers to operate the S-250 at the Muzaffarabad airfield last month.

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