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I believe i have seen something to that effect just dont remember where.
Why we haven't seen any picture of T-129 carrying all 8 Anti Tank Missiles along with Rockets and its Machine Gun at same time

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Turkish Guys on twitter are going ballistic with news that soon a contract for 30 helicopters will be signed between Pakistan and Turkey and our PM is going to Dubai for Dubai Air Show guys should we expect a deal at Dubai Air Show ????

Pm may be also going because pak may be announcing another deal??? As seller ??? Just a thought
 
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DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
13 November 2017

The T129 Advanced Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopter (ATAK) is awaiting a final signature needed to launch its export to Pakistan. An export proposal for the helicopter has already been drawn up and submitted to authorities in Thailand.

Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) General Manager Temel Kotil stated that Pakistan has agreed to purchase 30 ATAK helicopters, although formal procedures are still being completed. The company is soon expected to sign a purchase agreement with the Pakistani government, Kotil said.

He referred to Pakistani Prime Minister Shadid Khaqan Abbasi's visit to Turkey last month, when he, as a personal pilot, examined the T129 ATAK and took it on a test flight.

Afterwards, Abbasi reportedly said, "As a pilot, I can say that this is the best and the most effective attack helicopter in the world. The Pakistani Armed Forces has tested this helicopter for four years in all possible conditions and in its finest detail, and found it to be the number-one choice and the most successful [helicopter] in technical terms."

ATAK helicopters have so far recorded 12,000 flight hours, and the aim is to develop a homegrown engine and a domestically produced 20mm artillery system.

The T129 ATAK helicopter is a new generation, tandem, two-seat, twin-engine helicopter specifically designed for attack and reconnaissance.

Developed from the combat-proven AgustaWestland A129CBT, the new aircraft incorporates a new system philosophy with a new engine - LHTEC CTS 800-4A - new avionics, sight systems and weapons, modified airframe, uprated drive train and new tail rotor.

On the other hand, Kotil also highlighted that the Thailand Defense and Security Fair provided great opportunities for meeting with East Asian countries and expanding the influence of Turkish defense firms across the region, unleashing its great potential.

The general manager said that the countries in the region have significant defense needs, saying, "The unmanned armed vehicle (UAV) ANKA gained attention and we held meetings regarding the exporting of the vehicle with army officials as well as defense ministers."

"Turkish companies can assume responsibility for catering to the defense needs of the region and for contributing to relevant defense projects in those countries," he noted, emphasizing the importance of the presence of Turkish firms at the fair.

Kotil also informed that the TAI has held meetings with representatives from Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and South Korea to discuss opportunities for joint defense projects.

At the fair, the TAI also met with British partners to discuss and evaluate cooperative efforts for the domestic fighter jet TF-X project. The architectural process of the project continues and the production stage for the prototype will be launched, Kotil noted.

The tender for manufacturing of the engine will be organized by the TAI on behalf of the Undersecretariat for Defense Industries (SSM) and the chosen contractor for production of the engine will be clarified in January, according to Kotil.

The TAI is the largest defense and aviation industry exporter in the country for the sixth time in a row, according to Turkish Exporters Assembly's (TİM) evaluations for the year 2016.The TAI leads Turkey's efforts in aerospace technology and is ranked among the top-100 global players in aerospace and defense. The company has five areas of operation, including aero-structures, planes, helicopters, UAVs and space systems.

Domestically developed ATAK helicopter awaits signature for export to Pakistan | dailysabah.com
 
so its Official that T-129 will be replacing the Old Cobra's and make the back bone of PA's Attack Helicopter fleet , backed by 20-30 Heavy AH-Z1 Zulu's ..:pakistan::victory::yahoo::smitten::dance3::yay::wub:
 
so its Official that T-129 will be replacing the Old Cobra's and make the back bone of PA's Attack Helicopter fleet , backed by 20-30 Heavy AH-Z1 Zulu's ..:pakistan::victory::yahoo::smitten::dance3::yay::wub:
In my opinion Pakistan should order 36 of these and try to increase Zulu order from 15 to 24 thus making 60 dedicated attack helicopters
 
In my opinion Pakistan should order 36 of these and try to increase Zulu order from 15 to 24 thus making 60 dedicated attack helicopters

30 is initial Order, that is a huge number for first order , and who say we cant post another 30 units order ? but as @cabatli_53 said, the purchase is negotiated on Credit along with possible 4 Istanbul class Frigates, so once our economy is shooting up, we can pay them faster and place another order, as for additional 15 Zulu's , i wont put much weight over that, but if the US Pak relation improves than i see no other reason not to buy another 15 Zulu's . but to tackle the new ISIS threat in our western borders we need dedicated 30+ Attack Helicopters on Afghan border monitoring every movement of Terrorist 24/7 .
 
Will America get the message. I am offering one of my fingers for a photoshoot
Don't want to be a spoiler but engine is of US origin. In past there were some reservations on that aspect with respect to sanctions.
 
30 is initial Order, that is a huge number for first order , and who say we cant post another 30 units order ? but as @cabatli_53 said, the purchase is negotiated on Credit along with possible 4 Istanbul class Frigates, so once our economy is shooting up, we can pay them faster and place another order, as for additional 15 Zulu's , i wont put much weight over that, but if the US Pak relation improves than i see no other reason not to buy another 15 Zulu's . but to tackle the new ISIS threat in our western borders we need dedicated 30+ Attack Helicopters on Afghan border monitoring every movement of Terrorist 24/7 .
Border monitoring with Helis is a waste of money... better done with cheap (armed or not) Drones that can fly an entire day and up to 30hrs+...
 
Great news ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Very happy,,,,,,,, :pakistan::pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
If you guys don't call me fan boy , I will shear the info(conversation) again in which I came to know PA need attack 120 helis , minimum requirement is 80 and I also understand PA will go for 2 different platforms with 60:40 ratio , one will come with TOT and other with some heavy facilities (I don't know how much TOT is there) , One is T-129 and I m waiting for second ( I am sure its not Zulus, may be Chines Z-10s), PA will may buy 7 to 8 more Zulus to bring numbers to 20 ............
War in Afghnistan , ISIS in Afghnistan , India on one side and Iran (with Baluchistan issues) on other brings 2.5 front war scenarios for Pakistan........ We may not go to war with India in 20 years but we surly going to have a war with Afghnistan (ISIS) very soon .
And for border patrolling we need heavy UCAVs , cheaper way with deadly payload .
 
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