Dawn also covers the growing UAV industry in Pakistan
Posted on May 11th, 2009 in Uncategorized |

I was pleasantly suprised that Dawn recently did an investigative article on the UAV Industry in Pakistan and followed it up with a media gallery as well. ITT did a post on this last November. It is great to see several other media sources realizing this new technology niche and recognizing the small but fast growing industry. To date, several sources , including Wired Magazine and P.W. Singer on his TED talk have mentioned and written about the growing UAV industry in Karachi and Islamabad. This industry currently serves military and civilian customers in Pakistan, US and others. For reference, here is more on robotic drones/unmanned flying vehicles for a quick ramp up. So I ask the politicians again, why are they going to other countries and asking to buy expensive systems while entreprenuers are working on these technology products in our own backyard?
As general software development/outsourcing becomes more of a commodity, moving up the value chain in such niche areas and domain expertise in specific verticals is the only way to go.
Links here:
Dawn’s Article:
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/pakistan/drones-made-in-pakistan
Dawn’s Media Gallery:
ITT’s Post:
http://www.ittazee.com/2008/11/28/pakistans-homegrown-advanced-uav-fleet/
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5 Responses
Где-то я это уже видел… А если по теме то спасибо.
haan bhai hur cheez khool ker bata do ap log media ki mein to bohat bara kira hai ik politician mulk ki marta hai or upersa media wale
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Yeah, But the only problem is that our technology only serves us. We can’t put our product forward for western countries for sale because our products are not as powerful as american or Israelin drones. Is there a single drone in Pakistan’s fleet which has the ability to attack?
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