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1989 – 91 | |
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• Design & Development of surveillance UAV Airframe for IE&I, Pakistan Army | |
• Training & Operations of Aerial Target Drones for Sultan’s Armed Forces, MOD, Sultanate of Oman | |
• Design & Development of Aerial Target – Atarid for Sultan’s Armed Forces, MOD, Sultanate of Oman | |
• Developed and Delivered Aerial Target Drone – Thunder for Directorate General of Military Procurement (DGMP), Pakistan Army. • Development of different Platforms for Aerial Reconnaissance and Training | |
• Supplied Half Scale UAV Trainers to Sri Lankan Air Force (SLAF), Sri Lanka. | |
• Collaboration with Pakistan Air Force (PAF) for the development of UAV systems • Assisted PAF to establish 1st UAV Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) • Trained Air Crew to fly UAV Missions • Trained Experienced Air Crew to become Instructors (IPs) • Trained Ground Crew for Flight Line Operations | |
• Developed and Delivered 1st batch of UAV Half Scale Trainers (HST) to Pakistan Air Force • Delivered Test Equipment for testing Bravo+ Avionics to Pakistan Air Force | |
• Developed and Delivered 1st Tactical UAV System “Bravo+” to Pakistan Air Force • Delivered Air Vehicle Tracking and Control Software – PathFinder 4.1 • Integrated and Demonstrated FLIR® Payload in Bravo+ for FLIR Systems, USA • Started Design of Medium Range UAV System – Flamingo | |
• Integration of FLIR® Payload in Flamingo • Integration of WESCAM® Payload in Flamingo • Supplied Full Scale Trainer for Tactical UAV System to Pakistan Air Force | |
• Delivered 2nd Tactical UAV System – Bravo+ to Pakistan Air Force • Delivered Air Vehicle Tracking and Control Software – PathFinder 4.2 • Delivered iHawk – Gen1 Optical Payload with 2nd Bravo+ UAV System | |
• Delivered 3rd Bravo+ Tactical UAV System to Pakistan Air Force • Development of Air Vehicle Tracking and Control Software – PathFinder 5.0 • Development of Target & Scene Tracking System for optical payload using Image Processing techniques • Design of Jet powered Aerial Target Drone • Design and Development of Flight Simulator for UAVs • Support and Maintenance of delivered Bravo+ UAV Systems to Pakistan Air Force | |
• Design and development of Mini Range UAV System – Stingray • Test and evaluation of Medium Range UAV – Flamingo | |
• Executed Transfer of technology project for Long Range Target Drones for Ministry of Defence (MOD), Sultanate of Oman • Production of Flamingo UAV for PAF • New GCS software with Simulation Mode for training third party Aerial Platforms • Development of Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) for UAVs • Support and Maintenance of delivered Bravo+ UAV Systems to PAF | |
• Developed Hand Launched UAV – Salaar for short range surveillance (10 Km) • Developed Tow Target to be used with SATUMA Thunder Target drone | |
• Production and Delivery of Salaar UAV for Pakistan Army • Further advancement of Salaar (Super Salaar) | |
• Production and Delivery of Salaar UAV to Frontier Corps • Test and trials of Super Salaar | |
• Development of hand launched fuel engine UAV (Shikra) for increased flight endurance • Production of small target drones (Ababeel) for testing/training on anti-aircraft guns | |
• Successful trial of Shikra hand launched UAV • Development of surveillance UAV Nigraan • Supply of Quad Copter equipped multi spectral camera for crop health monitoring to the University of Agricultural Faisalabad | |
• Development of multi rotor UAV for crops spraying for the University of Agricultural Faisalabad • Thunder target drone trials conducted for Pakistan Navy • Supply of Multi rotor UAV with integration of four multispectral cameras to the University of Agriculture Faisalabad • Survey conducted of Shakarparian National Park for International Wildlife Management Board • Development and completion of IOT platform for widespread deployment of sensors for monitoring |
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