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Guys my querry isnt being answered in relevant thread.

A friend is asking that if he graduates from pma and is commissioned in a support role service eg logistics or service corps. Can he still volunteer for SSG. Also do you have to volunteer for SSG or do you get recommended by your CO. Finally is there an age limit for SSG? @Path-Finder @DESERT FIGHTER @fatman17 @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @django

He also wants an idea on salary structure for commissioned officers by rank.
 
Guys my querry isnt being answered in relevant thread.

A friend is asking that if he graduates from pma and is commissioned in a support role service eg logistics or service corps. Can he still volunteer for SSG. Also do you have to volunteer for SSG or do you get recommended by your CO. Finally is there an age limit for SSG? @Path-Finder @DESERT FIGHTER @fatman17 @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @django

He also wants an idea on salary structure for commissioned officers by rank.
Your friend will need to have spent at a minimum 2 years in the army, this is a prerequisite for any applicant.Kudos Ahmet.

Hazrat @Zarvan @Maarkhoor
 
Guys my querry isnt being answered in relevant thread.

A friend is asking that if he graduates from pma and is commissioned in a support role service eg logistics or service corps. Can he still volunteer for SSG. Also do you have to volunteer for SSG or do you get recommended by your CO. Finally is there an age limit for SSG? @Path-Finder @DESERT FIGHTER @fatman17 @Bilal Khan (Quwa) @django

He also wants an idea on salary structure for commissioned officers by rank.
Yes he can SSG themselves will come after he and others have served at least few years in Army to ask for who wants to join SSG and than if he passes initial tests he would go ahead other wise not

My Mamo was serving in Artillery when SSG guys came he volunteered passed the tests and than became SSG
 
Zarvan to the rescue :smitten::omghaha:
Thanks bro
Yes he can SSG themselves will come after he and others have served at least few years in Army to ask for who wants to join SSG and than if he passes initial tests he would go ahead other wise not

My Mamo was serving in Artillery when SSG guys came he volunteered passed the tests and than became SSG
 
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PAA lost and found deptt. 4 Mi35M lost .
 
Pakistan to Begin Financial Negotiations for Turkish T129 Helicopter Purchase

Our Bureau10:50 AM, November 27, 2017

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Pakistan’s potential purchase of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) T129 ATAK attack helicopters has reached the financial negotiation stage.
“It is in the pipeline … [the process is] 90 percent complete,” and that the matter proceeded to financial proposals, which are being examined by Pakistan, Pakistan’s Minister of Defence Production (MoDP) Rana Tanveer Hussain was quoted as saying by Quwa Sunday.
Rana Tanveer Hussain was an official two-day visit (24-26 November) to Turkey in a bid to review ongoing bilateral defence programs.
On November 25, the MoDP informed Turkey’s state-owned new agency Anadolu Agency that Pakistan’s potential purchase of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) T129 ATAK attack helicopters and four MILGEM (Milli Gemi: National Warship) naval vessels were major subjects of discussion on his current visit.
Pakistan selected the T129 ATAK helicopter over the Chinese Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAIC) Z-10. Both helicopters’ manufacturers were in the race to supply the Pakistan Army with a light attack helicopter in excess of 50 units with an initial negotiation involving 30 choppers. Three Z-10 helicopter gunship has been undergoing user trials since 2015 while the Pakistan Army put the T129 ATAK through rigorous hot-and-high performance tests starting June 2016.
At IDEF 2017 show in Turkey in May, TAI and PAC had signed a memorandum-of-understanding (MoU) followed by the visit to Pakistan by TAI chief Temel Kotil, who reiterated TAI’s commitment to enable PAC to manufacture parts for the T129 and possibly assemble T129 ATAKs.
The T129 is an upgraded variant of the AgustaWestland A129 Mangusta with Turkish companies such as Aselsan, Roketsan and Havelsan having developed weapons and subsystems for the chopper.
 
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