In order to increase surveillance on the Indian border, Pakistan is in talks with Turkey to provide it with high-tech mini UAVs, reports India’s Times Now channel on Saturday.
According to the report, the Islamic nation is negotiating a deal to buy small drones from multiple Turkish companies to bolster its UAV fleet for deployment on the border with India.
With Turkish drones gaining worldwide popularity for their battle performances, as demonstrated in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the wars in Syria and Libya, Pakistan is reportedly planning to profit from its closest ally’s autonomous assets.
Pakistan has also been negotiating to buy advanced drones from the Turkish firm, Bogazici Savunma, for the ILTER drone detection and neutralization systems. The ILTER Drone Detection and Prevention System is the latest feature in today’s drones, with automatic detection, stopping, and deception features against drones using ISM bands while communicating remotely.