GIDS Uqab | |
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Uqab develops from the SATUMA Jasoos | |
Role |
Remote piloted aircraft, URA/UAS Reconnaissance: Imagery and Signal intelligence |
Manufacturer | Global Industrial Defence Solutions |
First flight | 20 March 2008 |
Introduction | 20 July 2011 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | Pakistan Navy |
Produced | 2010-present |
Developed from | SATUMA Jasoos |
The GIDS Uqab (lit. GIDS Eagle) is a tactical unmanned reconnaissance aerial vehicle built and developed by the Global Industrial Defence Solutions (GIDS) for the joint drone program of the Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Army. The Uqab is a tactical system which can be used for damage assessment, reconnaissance operations, artillery fire corrections, and can perform other variety of security and military operations.
Influence from the design of SATUMA Jasoos, it was developed by the GIDS and its electronics were upgraded by the NeScom to meet requirement for the Navy and Army. Uqab is designed for executing the Army/Navy's joint missions, where nearly ~30 Uqabs have been inducted in army's drone program while one squadron is active in navy's drone program.
Development began in 2007 on the basis of the United States' drone program and the contract was awarded to Global Industrial Defence Solutions (GIDS). The Uqab's features a strong resembles from the AAI RQ-7 Shadow, which at one point were being offered by the U.S. to Pakistan.