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ATR, something is better than nothing.
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@Rashid Mahmood @fatman17 @Jango
Both IISS and Flight Global 2016 says that Pakistan Navy has retired it's last two Atlantiques and replaced them with ATR-72s.
Are they right?
Atlantiques were used for different role, I think mostly for servilience role. Am I right?
Are they replaced by ZDK 03 purchased from China?
sorry to say brothers, as compere to the Navy of India, and the expansion of Indian Navy in last few years, and their future planning, our Navy have to face very difficult time.
Just relying on submarines, is not a good tactics at all.
Yes, ZDK is part of PAF but might be same role as Mirage 5 operated by PAF and dedicated role for Navy.
ZDK are based in Karachi too.
Correct me if I am wrong!
Agree, that is why we are planning to expand our punch by using all available resources.
We rae still is defensive position. we need to come up with offensive punch against enemy lines in oceans.
sorry to say brothers, as compere to the Navy of India, and the expansion of Indian Navy in last few years, and their future planning, our Navy have to face very difficult time.
Just relying on submarines, is not a good tactics at all.
only one of the 3 ATRs the other two are under conversion in Germany for MPA roleso PN ATR 72 is just a transport plane. and they expect to find and hunt IN submarines with a transport plane with 70 passenger seats. what a joke
The PN has also acquired three second-hand ATR 72 turboprop transports, and after several years of operations as utility aircraft the PN has contracted Rheinland Air Services in Germany to upgrade two of them to the MPA role. They will be modified with a Leonardo Seaspray-7300 X-band airborne surveillance radar integrated into Aerodata AG’s Aerodata mission system, by Rheinland Air Service at Monchengladbach, in Germany, and being configured for the ASW role with torpedoes and depth charges. Marshal Aerospace based in Cambridge in eastern England has been contracted to do the design work on the aircraft.
https://asianmilitaryreview.com/2017/08/maritime-troubled-waters/
only one of the 3 ATRs the other two are under conversion in Germany for MPA role