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Pakistan took delivery of the last helicopter AW139M

  • Last Updated: 10/23/19

Pakistan took delivery of the last two Italian manufactured AW139M helicopters ordered from Leonardo. With the delivery of the 12th helicopter, Alouette-III type helicopters, which have served in the Pakistani Air Force for many years, have also retired.

AW139M is used for search and rescue by the Pakistan Air Force and in transport duties. Maximum takeoff weight of twin-engine helicopters is 7 tons, with a capacity of 15 seats. The AW139 can stay in the air for 5 hours and 50 minutes, can serve both civilian and military purposes. Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A series engines are used in the helicopter. In Turkey, the body of the helicopter is manufactured by the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI).

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Pakistan son AW139M helikopterini teslim aldı | kokpit.aero
 
are these helis are only for search and rescue, or they have also anti submarine capability too, we need to replace aged sea king for anti hip duties
 
I though there were more than 7 sar sqn

1 Peshawar
2 kamra
3 Mianwali
4 Sargodha
5 masroor
6 Quetta
7 Jacobabad
8 bolari ???

May be not ?

Navy and paa still fly the type ? They need it for spares , few still remain at Peshawar for basic heli course per article ??

Compared to older french type performance is impressive
 
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I though there were more than 7 sar sqn

1 Peshawar
2 kamra
3 Mianwali
4 Sargodha
5 masroor
6 Quetta
7 Jacobabad
8 bolari ???

May be not ?

Navy and paa still fly the type ? They need it for spares , few still remain at Peshawar for basic heli course per article ??

Compared to older french type performance is impressive


Depends, some units cover other nearby bases, like Peshawar covering Kamra etc
 
Should have figure of 40 Airlift / Transport / Rescue choppers
 
I though there were more than 7 sar sqn

1 Peshawar
2 kamra
3 Mianwali
4 Sargodha
5 masroor
6 Quetta
7 Jacobabad
8 bolari ???

May be not ?

Navy and paa still fly the type ? They need it for spares , few still remain at Peshawar for basic heli course per article ??

Compared to older french type performance is impressive
Not sure bout the Navy, but Army also operates AW-139s

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They tested them even at Siachin:

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Well it should be 200 Helicopters to service 500,000 Soldiers
1 Helicopter per 2,500 Soldier's care

I stated 40 because it is first step towards 200 Helicopters
 
Not sure bout the Navy, but Army also operates AW-139s

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They tested them even at Siachin:

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who picks the most bullsh1t paint scheme in Pakistan military? Be it C-130 fart work, or same 1980s adopted fighter jet paint scheme, or "camo" paint scheme on helicopters!!!!!!! seriously who the **** camo helicopters? The old days are gone when you could confuse enemy with camo since it will be electronically tracked!
I bet the paint work is left for patwaris in military.
 
Well it should be 200 Helicopters to service 500,000 Soldiers
1 Helicopter per 2,500 Soldier's care

I stated 40 because it is first step towards 200 Helicopters


Ah, yes. OK I thought you was referring to PAF needing 40 choppers.

medium left helis will not play a important role in any Pak/India war but on western border most certainly
 
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