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The recent AFM report on the PA Cobras suggested that the AH-64 is in contention for the PA's future gunship requirement. Although I always thought PA would go for T-129, I think certain issues suggest otherwise:
1) T-129 will not be available to Pakistan for a while...I heard 2014. It would not make sense for PA to dry up Cobra for so long...would it be possible?
2) Attack helicopters can be seen as COIN, low-intensity & assymetrical weapon-systems. If the U.S. is planning to invest more in upgrading Pakistan's capability to fight the Taliban, Al Qaeda, etc, then the U.S. may at least partially fund a Pakistani gunship order.
3) Unlike T-129 and even AH-1Z...the AH-64 has multiple operators, in particular Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Kuwait. So we know that Pakistan has multiple sources to gain maintenance support from in case relations with U.S. turn sour...essentially an issue similar to the F-16s.
4) We know AH-64 is more or less a mature platform.
5) Cost; right now it appears that T-129 and AH-64D would more or less cost the PA the same amount. Except with AH-64D we may see U.S. support in financing the system...especially if the Frontier Corps becomes joins the Regular PA. If FC does become part of PA, then it will form the centre of PA's COIN forces...and AH-64Ds could be seen as support to FC.
Based on the above and other reports such as Pakistan wanting Predator drones; the induction of Erieye & Block-52+; the growing net-centric capability within PA infantry, etc. Would this make Pakistan the first non-NATO country to employ such advanced measures in COIN & assymetrical warfare?
1) T-129 will not be available to Pakistan for a while...I heard 2014. It would not make sense for PA to dry up Cobra for so long...would it be possible?
2) Attack helicopters can be seen as COIN, low-intensity & assymetrical weapon-systems. If the U.S. is planning to invest more in upgrading Pakistan's capability to fight the Taliban, Al Qaeda, etc, then the U.S. may at least partially fund a Pakistani gunship order.
3) Unlike T-129 and even AH-1Z...the AH-64 has multiple operators, in particular Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Kuwait. So we know that Pakistan has multiple sources to gain maintenance support from in case relations with U.S. turn sour...essentially an issue similar to the F-16s.
4) We know AH-64 is more or less a mature platform.
5) Cost; right now it appears that T-129 and AH-64D would more or less cost the PA the same amount. Except with AH-64D we may see U.S. support in financing the system...especially if the Frontier Corps becomes joins the Regular PA. If FC does become part of PA, then it will form the centre of PA's COIN forces...and AH-64Ds could be seen as support to FC.
Based on the above and other reports such as Pakistan wanting Predator drones; the induction of Erieye & Block-52+; the growing net-centric capability within PA infantry, etc. Would this make Pakistan the first non-NATO country to employ such advanced measures in COIN & assymetrical warfare?