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after modification 2 of 10 were delivered by June-2010 for T&E before accepting the rest.
any news regarding who is paying for these modifications and choppers?
will be be from own pockets or will this project we fueled by aid money?

regards!
 
any news regarding who is paying for these modifications and choppers?
will be be from own pockets or will this project we fueled by aid money?

regards!

french are because the original helos did not conform to our specs!
 
This is what our Bell-412s should be made into, it will provide very good firepower to ground troops with much more accuracy as well as additional firepower.

The 7.62*51mm caliber should be replaced with the 12.7mm caliber, which will have more devastating firepower. GAU-19 is a good option, or we can ask the Chinese to make one for us with the 12.7mm caliber and use it on our helicopters as the ammo would not be a problem, as we can make it locally. Below is the Chinese 14.5mm caliber Gatling gun.

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french are because the original helos did not conform to our specs!

sir is the french paying for our choppers and all these upgrades??

i am sorry for asking you again, infact i didnt got you point the first time.

thank you!
 
This is what our Bell-412s should be made into, it will provide very good firepower to ground troops with much more accuracy as well as additional firepower.

The 7.62*51mm caliber should be replaced with the 12.7mm caliber, which will have more devastating firepower. GAU-19 is a good option, or we can ask the Chinese to make one for us with the 12.7mm caliber and use it on our helicopters as the ammo would not be a problem, as we can make it locally. Below is the Chinese 14.5mm caliber Gatling gun.

503251562016dc53f9ebb.jpg


china145ib1.jpg

the 30 new Bells are coming in this config - additionally all existing Bell 412's will also be upgraded.
 
sir is the french paying for our choppers and all these upgrades??

i am sorry for asking you again, infact i didnt got you point the first time.

thank you!

we rpaying for the helos, although the french will foot the bill for modifications as they did not conform to our requirements
 
Qari Imran group plans to target Multan aviation base

LAHORE: Terrorists belonging to Qari Imran, previously known as Qari Ubaidullah, group are planning to attack Multan Army Aviation Base, sources told Daily Times on Tuesday, quoting intelligence reports.

According to intelligence reports, the potential targets of terrorists are helicopters and other aviation installations. “It is a serious threat because the Multan base is the headquarters of cobra helicopters,” sources said. Besides, they said, the maintenance workshops, engineers, aviation fuel and residences of army officers are in that area.

The National Crisis Management Cell of the Ministry of Interior has issued a circular to the Punjab Home Department, IG Punjab police and the Multan regional police officer to take necessary security measures to foil tdesigns of the terrorists. asad kharal
 
Qari Imran group plans to target Multan aviation base

LAHORE: Terrorists belonging to Qari Imran, previously known as Qari Ubaidullah, group are planning to attack Multan Army Aviation Base, sources told Daily Times on Tuesday, quoting intelligence reports.

According to intelligence reports, the potential targets of terrorists are helicopters and other aviation installations. “It is a serious threat because the Multan base is the headquarters of cobra helicopters,” sources said. Besides, they said, the maintenance workshops, engineers, aviation fuel and residences of army officers are in that area.

The National Crisis Management Cell of the Ministry of Interior has issued a circular to the Punjab Home Department, IG Punjab police and the Multan regional police officer to take necessary security measures to foil tdesigns of the terrorists. asad kharal

Punjab Government is a failure when it come's to security
 
Qari Imran group plans to target Multan aviation base

LAHORE: Terrorists belonging to Qari Imran, previously known as Qari Ubaidullah, group are planning to attack Multan Army Aviation Base, sources told Daily Times on Tuesday, quoting intelligence reports.

According to intelligence reports, the potential targets of terrorists are helicopters and other aviation installations. “It is a serious threat because the Multan base is the headquarters of cobra helicopters,” sources said. Besides, they said, the maintenance workshops, engineers, aviation fuel and residences of army officers are in that area.

The National Crisis Management Cell of the Ministry of Interior has issued a circular to the Punjab Home Department, IG Punjab police and the Multan regional police officer to take necessary security measures to foil tdesigns of the terrorists. asad kharal

A serious issue, steps for its protection need to be taken, as any successful attack, even minor one can bring lot of damage to us.

One full infantry unit should be deployed for its protection and perimeter protection should be made a must.
 
Boeing to Sign Contract with Jordan for 18 to 24 AH-6 Light Attack Helicopter

By John Reed

Boeing officials revealed today that they expect to sign a contract with Jordan for 18 to 24 of its new AH-6 light attack choppers by the end of the year while another 36 of the birds are set to go to Saudi Arabia as apart of the $60 billion arms deal recently penned with the United States.

Jordan has been testing the new chopper for nearly a year now, both in the desert Kingdom and in the Southwestern U.S., and in May it signed a letter of intent to buy the aircraft,Mike Burke, Boeing’s chief of business development for Army rotorcraft said today at the Association of the United States Army’s annual conference in Washington. The company plans to have its Mesa, Ariz., production line ready to produce the choppers for Jordan soon after the new year with first deliveries expected about 24 months later, according to Burke.

The U.S. defense giant is pitching the revamped MH-6 Little Bird – which is itself based on the 1960s-vintage OH-6 Cayuse — to nations around the world who currently fly older versions of the AH-6, AH-1 Cobras and the like. Included in this list is Pakistan, which operates a fleet of about 20 TOW missile-equipped Cobras that it bought in the early 1980s.

Burke went on to say the new chopper, which he describes as a mini-AH-64 Apache, is ideal for the high-altitude and high temprature environments the Pakistani military finds itself fighting Al Qaeda and Taliban militants in.

The new attack helo is perfect for that mission because it can “get close to and see and take out the enemy” using everything from laser-guided 70 mm rockets and Hellfire missiles to several miniguns, Burke said. He would not confirm whether the AH-6 will be included in an upcoming batch of military aid the U.S. may deliver to Pakistan soon. That deal includes a provision for attack helicopters.

Overall, Burke and fellow Boeing executives see a market of roughly 1,500 aging attack helos around the world that will need replacement in the coming decades. Interest is flowing from three European NATO members as well as countries throughout the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Latin America, according to Burke.

While it is focused on the international market for now, Boeing can’t resist pitching the helicopter as an eventual replacement for the U.S. Army’s ancient OH-58 Kiowa Warrior scout helos. Burke described the AH-6 as providing “better capability at a lower cost and it’s quicker to field” than an a OH-58 modified to meet the requirements for a future armed scout would be.

The Army is already modifying its OH-58s, giving them improved sensors, cockpit displays and countermeasures, among other tweaks.

At the same time, the service is wrapping up its Analysis of Alternatives for its next generation armed aerial scout helicopter. Burke says the AH-6, with it’s ability to perform at more the 6,000 feet and in 95 degree temperatures, fly for three hours as well as integrate UAV controls, is already well qualified to do.

Posted by ASIAN DEFENCE
 
How better would it be if we have Appachie....................our Govt should exploite the US instead of being pressurized.
 

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