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When i look at the specs i see Viper , T-129 and Z-10 all three of them got at least 1000 m higher service ceiling than Mi-35 so i still believe Pakistan shouldn't go for this heli.brother,
the terrain and height we intend to use them is same as Afghanistan where they have been extensively used and still being sued
time and again they and their transport cousins have been proven to be robust and heavy duty work horses of the military's that are using them.
they offer more fire support than cobras and carry same number of troops as Huey's so they double the job of 2 copters and some. but lets not get ahead of ourselves , India might see this proposed deal as the end of the world and arrange visits to Russia to have this deal cancelled. then it will be same American Huey's and cobras we will have to go for.
I dont know why you decided that they are slow and cant operate at higher altitudes.
they beat our cobras in every aspect, in speed, range, rate of climb and service ceiling. I will trust you to look up the data yourself.
the Hinds beat cobras by big margin. only your T-129 beat it slightly in rate of climb and ceiling... other than that the platform offers a large variety of roles in in one package.
Sir Russians are saying they are trying to sell us Mi-35 that is an attack helicopter not transport Sir
And you think that t-129 is cost effecyive? Being a new platform and incorporating latest tech, it is quite expensive.
You could definitely do with a light gunship though there are hardly any choices.
Currently PA has limited choices if it has to dismiss US made gunships.
Sir big portion of PA air fleet is russian so it would not hurt them to induct armed russian helis. Mi-25 is the best bet for PAK western front where next generation latest technology is not required but must have T-129 for eastern front.
Big portion of our transport fleet is Russian. There is a difference between combat and transport choppers. Acquisition from Russia will most likely require NOC from India. Russia will not jeopardize $40 billion worth of military contracts for $1 billion contract with Pakistan. Thus, i will take this news with a pinch of salt. The Turks have added two choppers for free to sweeten the deal.
PA does not discuss strategies from liberal & terrorist like yourself instead they feast on the two.Get out of diapers first, and then we discuss strategy. Chotay.
It does not take aliens to adopt Russian technology. PA has been operating russian equipments since its birth and will continue to do so be it engines aircrafts tanks or small arms. Some Arab states like Egypt Jordan etc operate both western and Russian helicopters and fighter jets and so can Pakistan. India has already p1ssed Russia off by purchasing western weaponry worth billions of dollars and and now Russia is going to threaten India by selling weapons to Pakistan if India does not stop going to western market. I
PA does not discuss strategies from liberal & terrorist like yourself instead they feast on the two.
For more read PAK Army Motto and shut your mouth.
same NEWS was on Geo and Samaa NEWS talks are under way for helis....
Are not US fighters better?
Did india agree for the sanctions to be lifted?- Did they even ask?- Lol-
I dont see any other good reason of lifting the ban- we are not going after AK's-
Sir they would have done it and it would be more feasible because we already have structure for Russian Helicopters Sir so not much worry here for T-129 we would have to establish whole new set up or it can be we would go for T-129 with TOT but now we are going for few MI-25 or MI-35They can say whatever they want, logic does not dictate this. PAA has conducted several rounds of testing for the T-129 but there is no evidence that PAA has conducted any feasibility studies on the MI25.
Its not cost effective but its a reliable long term solution. Russian supplies are subject to sanctions while there is minimal chance of sanctions from the Turkish side. While the T-129 has been extensively tested by PAA, there is no evidence that PAA has tested the MI-25 yet.
Big portion of our transport fleet is Russian. There is a difference between combat and transport choppers. Acquisition from Russia will most likely require NOC from India. Russia will not jeopardize $40 billion worth of military contracts for $1 billion contract with Pakistan. Thus, i will take this news with a pinch of salt. The Turks have added two choppers for free to sweeten the deal.
Kiun na dun ??? Ghalat baat na kar na phir !!!!Chupp bey Rampi..... khwamkhwa unglian kion deta hai!![]()
It does not take aliens to adopt Russian technology. PA has been operating russian equipments since its birth and will continue to do so be it engines aircrafts tanks or small arms. Some Arab states like Egypt Jordan etc operate both western and Russian helicopters and fighter jets and so can Pakistan. India has already p1ssed Russia off by purchasing western weaponry worth billions of dollars and and now Russia is going to threaten India by selling weapons to Pakistan if India does not stop going to western market. I
PA does not discuss strategies from liberal & terrorist like yourself instead they feast on the two.
For more read PAK Army Motto and shut your mouth.
Well, it's totally under our control not to go for them. Case closed, or is it that we are being force fed these?
what options do we have?
Exactly........... in the absence of options, everyone takes advantage......... it's simple business on their part............. if you want fair treatment, it has to be done from a position of power and respect, unfortunately we don't command either.............. it's business, nothing more.