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Heli-Skiing in the northern areas

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Helisking with the PAA
 
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Fennec's are replacing the Ilama's gradually

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detachment of AH-1S

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Mi-17
I think and 100% sure that AC-130s can easily replace the AH-1s from the fleet. Also we can try to initiate the program of converting older Lama and AloutteeIII into Drones(not UAVs/UCAVs) as they can be sent durst on targets like in Kashmir or else where. Also we can do the same for FT-5s, F-6s, F-7, Mirages and A-5Cs which we have also along with other transport aircraft we are retiring.
 
I think and 100% sure that AC-130s can easily replace the AH-1s from the fleet. Also we can try to initiate the program of converting older Lama and AloutteeIII into Drones(not UAVs/UCAVs) as they can be sent durst on targets like in Kashmir or else where. Also we can do the same for FT-5s, F-6s, F-7, Mirages and A-5Cs which we have also along with other transport aircraft we are retiring.

yes good ideas which require money for evaluation and testing which is just not readily available.
 
We need heavy choppers for flood .reliefs for army every year we have to go through pain full need of heavy lifter helis but stupid govt dont buy even 2 to 4 chinkooks do alot better wasting trillions but not buying something which is not worth trillions but can minimize our losses how stupid
 
We need heavy choppers for flood .reliefs for army every year we have to go through pain full need of heavy lifter helis but stupid govt dont buy even 2 to 4 chinkooks do alot better wasting trillions but not buying something which is not worth trillions but can minimize our losses how stupid

who has offered us Chinooks's?
 
Yaar chinkooks are not atmic bombs which are hardvto get if ask them for rescue operations they have sold us ob cheap rates and we needed them forvrescue operations than military use
 
AFM October issue has....

Chinese Attack Helicopters
In a world where sanctions, vetoes, clones and copies play a big part, China’s attack helicopters are finally emerging from the shadows as Jakub Fojtik explains.
 
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