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  • Turkish defense firms are working hard to deepen their partnership with Pakistan. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) continues to heavily promote its T-129 attack helicopter. A memorandum of understanding was recently signed between TAI and the Pakistani government, but details are unavailable.

  • TAI also hopes to promote its Hurkus turboprop trainer. (local production?)

  • Software and electronics firms Aselsan and Havelsan, hopes to upgrade the Pakistan Navy’s ATR-72 patrol aircraft.

  • Long time collaborator Yonca-Onuk is also hoping to deepen its relationship with the Navy by offering its MRTP-34 and perhaps MRTP-45 vessels, and hopes to build its MRTP-64 at KSEW under a wide-ranging transfer of technology deal.

    Pakistan Seeks To Prop Up Exports, Boost Industry | Defense News | defensenews.com
 
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Now we need to snoop around for CNS's public statements to see if PN really wants to get onboard with Turkey for 'warships' as recorded earlier.
 
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  • Turkish defense firms are working hard to deepen their partnership with Pakistan. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) continues to heavily promote its T-129 attack helicopter. A memorandum of understanding was recently signed between TAI and the Pakistani government, but details are unavailable

But u were planning a mi-28n with russia??
U already got mi-35 from them and although t-129 is a light attack helicopter whats the requirement once u have mi-35 and mi-28n(proposed)??

Of course money will be a constraint, thats why i am asking here.
 
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But u were planning a mi-28n with russia??
U already got mi-35 from them and although t-129 is a light attack helicopter whats the requirement once u have mi-35 and mi-28n(proposed)??

Of course money will be a constraint, thats why i am asking here.

  • Mi-35 is only for SOTF
  • For AH-1S/F replacement there are four candidates.
    1: T-129 ATAK
    2: AH-1Z Viper
    3: Z-10 Thunderbolt
    4: Mi-28NE Havoc
 
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  • Turkish defense firms are working hard to deepen their partnership with Pakistan. Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) continues to heavily promote its T-129 attack helicopter. A memorandum of understanding was recently signed between TAI and the Pakistani government, but details are unavailable.

  • TAI also hopes to promote its Hurkus turboprop trainer. (local production?)

  • Software and electronics firms Aselsan and Havelsan, hopes to upgrade the Pakistan Navy’s ATR-72 patrol aircraft.

  • Long time collaborator Yonca-Onuk is also hoping to deepen its relationship with the Navy by offering its MRTP-34 and perhaps MRTP-45 vessels, and hopes to build its MRTP-64 at KSEW under a wide-ranging transfer of technology deal.

    Pakistan Seeks To Prop Up Exports, Boost Industry | Defense News | defensenews.com
And what pakistan is exporting or helping them in return?
 
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  • Mi-35 is only for SOTF
  • For AH-1S/F replacement there are four candidates.
    1: T-129 ATAK
    2: AH-1Z Viper
    3: Z-10 Thunderbolt
    4: Mi-28NE Havoc

Mi-28n is in heavy category with 4000 kg ordnance capacity and much more sensors.
Both a-129 and z-10 are light helicopters and less capable too.

Plus mi-28n can be fitted with a millimetre wave radar too which will make its working independent of any escort.
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Mi-28n is in heavy category with 4000 kg ordnance capacity and much more sensors.
Both a-129 and z-10 are light helicopters and less capable too.

Plus mi-28n can be fitted with a millimetre wave radar too which will make its working independent of any escort.View attachment 163335 View attachment 163336

MWR are also available with T-129 and AH-1Z.

And what pakistan is exporting or helping them in return?

Mostly stuff we cant talk about :D
 
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Mi-28n is in heavy category with 4000 kg ordnance capacity and much more sensors.
Both a-129 and z-10 are light helicopters and less capable too.

Plus mi-28n can be fitted with a millimetre wave radar too which will make its working independent of any escort.View attachment 163335 View attachment 163336
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can you explain who is better appache 64 or mi 28 (above )
as we placed oreder for appache .. how you rate it ?
 
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  • Mi-35 is only for SOTF
  • For AH-1S/F replacement there are four candidates.
    1: T-129 ATAK
    2: AH-1Z Viper
    3: Z-10 Thunderbolt
    4: Mi-28NE Havoc

Which one of these four candidates is most probable as replacement of AH-1S?
I hope we choose T-129. Turkey is a reliable partner to Pakistan, and we really need to further strengthen our defence ties with them...
 
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I thought abdul qadeer khan was retired?:P

We have a special relationship with Turkey. They don't have a WMD program so what we sell to them is not from the nuclear domain. Mainly we are helping Turkey develop its standoff strike capabilities.

Which one of these four candidates is most probable as replacement of AH-1S?
I hope we choose T-129. Turkey is a reliable partner to Pakistan, and we really need to further strengthen our defence ties with them...

T-129 is also the best option, technologically speaking. AH-1Z beats T-129 in some respects but it will also be riddled with strings attached and no transfer of technology. Turkey is willing to provide TOT and to build a heli factory at PAC. The only issue is the LHTEC CTS800-4Aturboshaft engines are made in US, so they can still spoil the deal.
 
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MWR are also available with T-129 and AH-1Z.



Mostly stuff we cant talk about :D
Sir from my IR POV relations with other countries can only remain healthy if they always are maintained as a two way stream! If u know what i mean. Our experience with Pak-Af, Pak-Iran, US-Pak, Pak-China and Pak-Ind relations tells us that. And above all our relations with GCC countries experience since our existence tells us that.

Anyways its good if we really are benefiting them as well in a more meaningful way in order to maintain mutual beneficial relationship like we are doing with Russia.
 
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