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Russia Might Become a Key Defence Partner for Pakistan

Expanding Areas of Russian-Pakistani Cooperation

17 November 2015

By Bilal Khan

Much has been said about the recent uptick in Russian-Pakistani defence ties, particularly in regards to the reports about the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) looking at the Sukhoi Su-35, but one thing is clear: Russia is poised to become a key vendor of military equipment and technology to Pakistan.

A ‘Helicopter Rebuild Factory?’

Russia is already a critical supplier of transport utility helicopters to the Pakistan Army. The Mi-171 forms the Pakistan Army Aviation (PAA) Corps’ transport backbone, especially in the context of the Army’s operations in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). In August 2015 Pakistan finalized an initial order of 4 Mi-35 assault helicopters from Russia, and – according to Jane’s – it is looking to acquire up to 20 such machines. But beyond the platform acquisitions, Sputnik News is reporting that Pakistan is in talks with Russia to set up a maintenance and repair centre in Pakistan, enabling Pakistan to independently maintain its Mi-171 and future Mi-35 fleets in an efficient manner.

Unfortunately there are scarcely few details available as to what this ‘service centre’ could entail, but I am strongly hoping that it would mirror the Mirage Rebuild Factory (MRF) at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) Kamra. The MRF was raised in 1974 to thoroughly overhaul and service the PAF’s large fleet of Dassault Mirage III/5 fighter aircraft: Its capacities range from being able to fully dissemble aircraft, inspect each part for ‘discrepancies’ (e.g. wear, fractures, etc), rectify or repair all issues, and re-assemble freshly repaired and serviced aircraft. It is in huge part thanks to the MRF that the PAF has been able to keep its legacy Mirages in a high operational status for well nearly 50 years.

Building such a capacity for helicopters in Pakistan, especially globally popular platforms such as the Mi-171, would be no small feat. This is a relatively new area of development for Pakistan, who has until now largely focused its aeronautical efforts to the maintenance, development and production of fighter aircraft. In a sense, the JF-17 itself is a culmination of initiatives such as the MRF and Aircraft Rebuild Factory (ARF – fully services the PAF’s Chinese fighter aircraft). Pakistan may not be planning to produce helicopters in the near future, but this service centre would be a tangible first step. In terms of immediate steps, it would be a boon for Pakistan if it could secure the ability to license manufacture certain parts and/or compete for maintenance and servicing contracts from other Mi-171 and Mi-26/35 users.

A Repair and Overhaul Centre for the RD-93?

Sputnik News also reported that PAC was looking to engage in a partnership with Russia in the area of engines, specifically in terms of ‘modernizing’ PAC’s engine servicing facilities. The JF-17 – i.e. the PAF’s emerging backbone fighter – uses the Klimov RD-93 turbofan, and while details are scarce as to exactly what the PAC is looking for (e.g. is it just training or actual facilities for the RD-93), I think it is fully appropriate to see PAC try and bring home the complete set of maintenance and overhaul technology and expertise relating to the RD-93.

Pakistan was able to do this with France in the 1980s when the MRF set up an ATAR 09C turbojet overhaul facility, certified by the French manufacturer SNECMA no less. Similar to how the MRF treats Mirage aircraft, the engine wing dissembles the ATAR 09C, professionally cleans and inspects it, identifies defects and/or signs of wear and decay, and – where possible – repair efforts are made in-house. In fact, in some cases the MRF would even manufacture new parts for use on an existing engine (be sure to refer to the MRF’s official website for more details – informative stuff)!

If PAC could secure this level of support for the RD-93 in Pakistan, it would be a solid technological and operational windfall for the PAF. For one thing, the RD-93 is a modern turbofan engine (i.e. an evolutionary step up from the ATAR 09Cs the MRF is presently supporting), so even being able to fully service this engine would infuse PAC with considerable expertise and technological uplift.

Secondly, it further grounds the JF-17 as a locally sourced and supported program. Remember, the JF-17 is the up and coming backbone fighter of the PAF, and thus it is absolutely vital that at least the engine’s long-term servicing aspect is fully owned by Pakistan. It’s one thing to not build new engines (a difficult feat), but it is quite another to have fighter aircraft sitting in the hangar because their engines are overseas for servicing. Moreover, this initiative (if it comes to fruition) may serve as a means for Pakistan and Russia to cooperate on further development of the RD-93, enabling PAC to directly engage with Klimov in order to identify areas of concern and improvement in the RD-93.

New Platforms?-

Although the above aspects are vitally important, our eyes and minds tend to gravitate towards ‘big’ platform acquisitions, such as the PAF’s purported interest in the Su-35 and Yak-130. I think it is far too early to point in that direction, but if the helicopter and engine maintenance centres come to fruition, then I think the groundwork for bigger acquisitions will have been laid. But even without the Su-35 and Yak-130, I think Russian-Pakistani defence ties are reaching a critical maturation point where such talk, while surprising today, will seem natural tomorrow.

Russia Might Become a Key Defence Partner for Pakistan
 

I've been saying the same on here for years. The second Pakistan hit 2018, the economy by then would grow another 15-18%, the electricity would be available anytime to everyone, resulting in an increase in the business growth within Pakistan, the CPEC starting to produce results of the Phase I, Pakistan would be able to pay $ 5 - 10 billion cash for a large weapons deal. Expect some serious goodies from the Russians. Specially in terms of SAM systems, Jets and Russian BVR options, both for any Russian acquired platform, as well as for the JFT. Its just a natural next step.

From what I've gathered, is that the PAF wants to introduce a higher end Russian or Chinese or Turkish platform in addition to the -16's, to take the load off of the -16's, and also diversify her top tier with non-American jets. EFT is also on cards, but it would be dropped in favor of Russian 4.5th Gen platforms like the SU-35, just because of the diversification of the fleet.
 
It's still not key partner if providing hearts for your main bird of prey ?
 
Uncle is not going to offer us anything potent, this was long time coming. I hope PAF gets better birds than ayf -16 now.
 
Good Good... Pakistan needs to maintain good relations with all countries but special with China & Russia ... they both are big markets for Pakistani products and Pakistan is a big client for them ... it goes both ways...
 
How dare you Russia you can't be a Defence Partner of Pakistan.. or we gonna cancel 200-250 Billion Dollar deals...

Pakistan has no money to get Defence product from Russia...
Pakistan can't afford it..
We will cancel all our deals
What do you think Russia will leave 200-250 billion Dollars deals just for 4-5 billion Dollars Dream on....

Pakistan is a failed state look at your Economy just 270 Billion we have Trillion dollars economy....

:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

That would sum up Indian members comments :D :haha::haha::haha:
 
How dare you Russia you can't be a Defence Partner of Pakistan.. or we gonna cancel 200-250 Billion Dollar deals...

Pakistan has no money to get Defence product from Russia...
Pakistan can't afford it..
We will cancel all our deals
What do you think Russia will leave 200-250 billion Dollars deals just for 4-5 billion Dollars Dream on....

Pakistan is a failed state look at your Economy just 270 Billion we have Trillion dollars economy....

:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

That would sum up Indian members comments :D :haha::haha::haha:
for them this is the answer
Why russia is offering pak its best weapons
 
There is no such thing like friends or brother at level of state but benefits comes in first place however it's a good sign and right thing for the growing country and indeed CPEC is a fruitful and will grow more by the time though we are aligning rightly.
Rest about mithai, heavies BEEF CHAPLI KABAB at my place, no worries at all.

Pakistan Zindabad
 
How dare you Russia you can't be a Defence Partner of Pakistan.. or we gonna cancel 200-250 Billion Dollar deals...

Pakistan has no money to get Defence product from Russia...
Pakistan can't afford it..
We will cancel all our deals
What do you think Russia will leave 200-250 billion Dollars deals just for 4-5 billion Dollars Dream on....

Pakistan is a failed state look at your Economy just 270 Billion we have Trillion dollars economy....

:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

That would sum up Indian members comments :D :haha::haha::haha:
You have predicted the comment that are going to happen
 
How dare you Russia you can't be a Defence Partner of Pakistan.. or we gonna cancel 200-250 Billion Dollar deals...

Pakistan has no money to get Defence product from Russia...
Pakistan can't afford it..
We will cancel all our deals
What do you think Russia will leave 200-250 billion Dollars deals just for 4-5 billion Dollars Dream on....

Pakistan is a failed state look at your Economy just 270 Billion we have Trillion dollars economy....

:sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

That would sum up Indian members comments :D :haha::haha::haha:
You must be using a crystal ball :P
 
Pakistan needs years if not decades to warm up to the Russian style of doing business. Pakistan is a western/us trained kid on the Muslim block. Most Pakistani military and businessmen (and women) understand the western business methods and processes. The Warsaw bloc or the Russians are from another planet. The biggest struggle between the Russians and the Pakistani military is, cultural.

Ofcourse, Russia also keeps making mistakes of involving non-pertinent people such as a Resturant owner form Moscow in crucial deals like RD-93 instead of a professional MRO company, or other blunders. Pakistan wants to do everything at Lightning speed. Russians typically are as frigid as arctic and will take time to melt, or soften up enough for Pakistanis to absorb any of their systems.

The Chinese are not far behind. After decades of remarking license produced Russian systems and giving Pakistan their junk in the name of brotherhood, are suddenly very insecure of Pakistan getting direct access to Russian material. They will lobby and sabotage any direct deal with the Russians since they have the most to loose.

There is a lot of potential of Russia Pakistan cooperation, but tit will take time. Meanwhile, food caterer's in Moscow will try to be agents of Rosoboronexport and sell RD93, and relatives of Nawaz Sharif will work through front men to get MI-35 and other deals.

God help your country!
 
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