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MI-35 reaches Pakistan

Mubarraka piyarayo.

Hindu Extremists, what happened? How come you weren't able to stop Pakistani-Russian growing friendship?
 
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machines roaming all day in neighborhood .... 502 / lalazar ....
 
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Suddenly everyone wants a joyride
They usually stall for hours up to tree height within there area ...or up to 3 to 6 feet from ground very slow moving in circles ... don't know why and what is the purpose ...
 
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They usually stall for hours up to tree height within there area ...or up to 3 to 6 feet from ground very slow moving in circles ... don't know why and what is the purpose ...
Familiarization and working up the engines.
 
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I will be as happy as you this when Pakistan will launch its own GSLV, HCV, HGV, SL-LRCM, SL-ICBM and Supercomputer that will be among top 3 ...

What are these wonderful things? Will South Asia ever be able to achieve these heights? Sounds impossible.
 
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Test Flight Images from Russia.
Note the Pakistan Army roundel & markings are covered

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Pakistan Begins Receiving Advanced Attack Helicopters From Russia
The four Mi-35M heavy attack helicopters were ordered from Russia in 2015.

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By Franz-Stefan Gady
April 12, 2018


The Pakistan Army Aviation Corps (PAAC) has begun receiving the Mi-35M attack helicopters ordered from Russia in 2015, according to a report by the Quawa Defense News & Analysis Group on April 10.

The report cites a video of a Mi-35M helicopter in PAAC colors flying in Pakistan and import-export logs that show the delivery of helicopter-related equipment, including ammunition, from Russian state-owned defense exporter Rosoboronexport to the Pakistan Army in early April as evidence.

Russia officially handed over four Mi-35M helicopters to PAAC already in August 2017 (See: “Pakistan Receives 4 Advanced Attack Helicopters From Russia”). “The contract was signed, we received all four cars [Mi-35Ms] and now we get new equipment,” Brigadier General Waheed Mumtaz of Pakistan’s Defense Export Promotion Organization said in Moscow at the time. However, this delivery likely took place in Russia and the actual transfer of the helicopter gunships took place at an unknown later date.

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Islamabad and Moscow concluded the $153 million helicopter deal during then-Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif’s visit to Russia in June 2016. A preliminary contract was signed at the Pakistan Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi in August 2015.

As I reported elsewhere (See: “Confirmed: Pakistan Is Buying New Attack Helicopters From Russia”), the Mi-35M is ideally suited to operate in Pakistan’s difficult terrain:

The Mi-35M attack helicopter, the export version of the Mi-24 gunship, was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and has been produced in Russia since 2005. Next to serving in the Russian military, the aircraft has been exported to Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iraq, and Venezuela.

The company website of Russian Helicopters notes that the Mi-35 is particularly suited for mountainous terrain and can be deployed “round the clock” in adverse weather conditions. The website notes that the helicopter offers “combat use of guided and unguided weapons in regular and challenging climate conditions” and is “operational for attack flights at altitudes of 10-25 m daytime and 50 m at night over land or water.”

The helicopter can be deployed for a host of different missions, including transporting up to eight paratroopers and carrying military supplies weighing up to 1,500 kg internally and 2,400 kg externally.

The Mi-35M is armed with a mounted twin-barrel GSh-23V 23 millimeter cannon and 80 and 120 millimeter rockets, as well as anti-tank guided missiles.

The Pakistan military has expressed an interested in procuring up to 20 new Mi-35M helicopters in years ahead. “Given the cost of building the necessary Mi-35M logistics and maintenance infrastructure, expanding the fleet beyond four aircraft would financially be a sound decision for the Pakistani military,” I explained in December 2016.

https://thediplomat.com/2018/04/pakistan-begins-receiving-advanced-attack-helicopters-from-russia/
 
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It is a proven platform.
and being Russian, it should be easier and uncomplicated to maintain than western
Pakistan can invest in this platform, and try some proportion of local production too.

A total win win.

It is a proven platform.
and being Russian, it should be easier and uncomplicated to maintain than western
Pakistan can invest in this platform, and try some proportion of local production too.

A total win win.
 
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PHOTO COURTESY: RUSSIAN HELICOPTERS

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The Pakistan Army Aviation Corps has begun receiving the Mi-35 assault helicopters it ordered from Russia back in 2015, according to a report inThe Diplomat.

Citing an earlier article that appeared on Quwa Defense News and Analysis Group, the Tokyo-based online international news magazine reported that a video has appeared to have surface on the social media which shows a Mi-35 helicopter draped in the colours of the Pakistan Armed Forces flying somewhere in the country.



The Diplomat also stated that an import-export log appeared to record the delivery of helicopter-related equipment, including ammunition, from Russian state-owned defense exporter Rosoboronexport to the Pakistan Army.

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PHOTO COURTESY: QUWA

Last year, it was reported that Russia had handed over four Mi-35M helicopters to Pakistan Army Aviation Corps. However, the Japanese publication noted that the delivery of these choppers likely took place in Russia, and the actual transfer of gunships took place later.

“The contract was signed, we received all four cars [Mi-35Ms] and now we get new equipment,” Brigadier General Waheed Mumtaz of Pakistan’s Defense Export Promotion Organisation said in Moscow at the time.

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Islamabad and Moscow concluded the $153 million helicopter deal during then-chief of army staff General (retd) Raheel Sharif’s visit to Russia in June 2016. A preliminary contract was signed at the Pakistan Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi in August 2015.

The Mi-35M attack helicopter, the export version of the Mi-24 gunship, was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant and has been produced in Russia since 2005. Next to serving in the Russian military, the aircraft has been exported to Azerbaijan, Brazil, Iraq, and Venezuela.

The company website of Russian Helicopters notes that the Mi-35 is particularly suited for mountainous terrain and can be deployed “round the clock” in adverse weather conditions. The website added that the helicopter offers “combat use of guided and unguided weapons in regular and challenging climate conditions” and is “operational for attack flights at altitudes of 10-25 m daytime and 50 m at night over land or water.”

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The helicopter can be deployed for a host of different missions, including transporting up to eight paratroopers and carrying military supplies weighing up to 1,500 kg internally and 2,400 kg externally.

The Mi-35M is armed with a mounted twin-barrel GSh-23V 23 millimeter cannon and 80 and 120 millimeter rockets, as well as anti-tank guided missiles.

The Pakistan military has expressed an interested in procuring up to 20 new Mi-35M helicopters in years ahead. “Given the cost of building the necessary Mi-35M logistics and maintenance infrastructure, expanding the fleet beyond four aircraft would financially be a sound decision for the Pakistani military,” the author of the report in The Diplomatunderlined
 
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