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Cabatli is our Turkish member and maybe the one with a hell alot of knowldge about t129 he can twist this thread to a new level.

I dono where the heck is he either busy or tooo lazy :lol::pakistan:

Than what he is waitting for why not twist this thread to high level on T 129 Atak Atak Means attack am i right in turkish
 
where are you cabatli? cabatli nerdesin. anladıgım kadarıyla herkes senin yorumunu bekliyor. bende o kadar yabancı dil yok. gerekli cevapları senverirsin:)
 
we dont get it what you r saying sir noone here understand ur cabati
 
we dont get it what you r saying sir noone here understand ur cabati

Cabatli is a helicopter that TAI ( Turkish Aerospace Industries) has been working on since the past 15 years now, it is the same size as the Apache but with twice the speed and capable of carrying twice the load and the most advance weapons out there, and they will be giving 10 of those to Pakistan free of cost as a good will gesture.
Just kidding, Cabatli is the name of a Turkish member on this forum, 'Blackblood' awaits him so that he can share from his knowledge over the subject.

:rofl:

:cheers:
 
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Program officials from the model ATAK development team has provided more details in Turkey T129 attack helicopter program, as in the first sample completed the first flight.

Conducted in the AgustaWestland facility in Vergiate in Italy on 28 September, an important event involved planes P1, the first of five models to be produced in the framework of Turkish Aerospace Industries, led by the program.

Powered by LHTEC T800A - 4 engines is one of the three T129s will be built in basic configuration, with others to engage in Vergiate final assembly in March and July 2010 respectively.

Groups for this program and are the so-called Turkey configured models unique and will be delivered to Tai in April and August 2010. This standard production airframes will undergo assembly, integration, testing and trials in Turkey.

And will review the critical design aircraft for both versions concluded in the second quarter of next year, and all five models should fly by mid-2011. "The joint program is at the time and cost and achievements of the scheduled program," says AgustaWestland CEO Giuseppe Orsi.

Turkey has ordered 50 T129s production and has options on another 41. The aircraft will be equipped with a Turkish-made systems, including the electronics, and forward-looking infrared sensors, and cockpit avionics mission computer Aselsan, and weapon systems of Roketsan.

Tai, the director in January Dortkasli says the first T129 ATAK model will be handed over to the Turkish armed forces in the third quarter of 2013. Turkey will be responsible for international marketing and sales to design, and industry sources say many of the countries are already evaluating the product, including Jordan and Pakistan.

Source link: model group Attac outlines progress in Turkey T129 project, after the success of the first flight
Turkey presses forward in the helicopter attack - and the Jamestown Foundation

"The program helicopter is one of the main projects for Turkey's defense industry boom, and would include not only the transfer of advanced technology, but also to integrate the various arms of locally-developed communications systems. Moreover, because Turkey will have to Tai exclusive rights to market and sell the final product in all around the world, this project is particularly attractive for Turkey. Through these and other weapons programs, and ambitious national, it aims to come out as a major player in the global arms industry. Pakistan Malaysia and United Arab Emirates. UAE, Jordan, reportedly expressed interest in buying the T-129 (Anatolia Ajansı 25 September








TAI general director Muharrem Dortkasli says Pakistan and Jordan are already Evaluating t-129 ATAK.

News source:

DATE: 01/10/09
SOURCE: Flight International
ATAK team outlines progress of Turkey's T129 project, after first flight success
By Luca Peruzzi
 
well pakistan will buy it for sure nowT 129 will be seen in PA colours soon INSHAHALLAH
 
Army seeks to 20 SuperCobra helicopters from the United States

Amin Ahmed
Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Pakistan currently has 32 helicopters Cobra Offensive

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani military said it is likely that the United States has been seeking foreign military financing (FMF) for 20 SuperCobra helicopters to its fleet of helicopters, assault rifles Cobra Aging, which is being used widely in operations against terrorists in the tribal areas.

In accordance with assistance strategy Pakistan Report published by the U.S. State Department, said the army intended to get helicopters SuperCobra. Helicopters and alone, he said, would cost at least $ 500 million, and the acquisition of the total cost up to $ 1 billion.

The report says that SuperCobra attack helicopters will be available for foreign clients until 2015. Equip the army with a helicopter of this type earlier in 2015 will require either increased production or diversion of U.S. Marines.

The report says that Pakistan It is likely to maintain the current force of helicopters Cobra , Supplemented by armed Bell 412 aircraft. Pakistan Currently has 32 helicopters Cobra Offensive. Sustainability of the current fleet of helicopters is difficult but possible through commercial channels.

However, the Government of the United States currently spends $ 75 million Pakistan Counter-insurgency funds to update the part of the existing fleet of Cobra.

Pakistan's army has received two squadrons of aircraft Cobra Since 1983, later upgraded with the 'C Nate thermal imaging' package.

DAWN.COM | Front Page | Army to seek 20 SuperCobra helicopters from the United States




Army to seek 20 SuperCobra helicopters from US

By Amin Ahmed
Thursday, 31 Dec, 2009

Pakistan currently has 32 Cobra attack helicopters

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army is likely to seek US Foreign Military Financing (FMF) to acquire 20 SuperCobra helicopters to reinforce its fleet of ageing Cobra attack helicopters, which are being extensively used in operations against terrorists in tribal regions.

According to the Pakistan Assistance Strategy Report published by the US State Department, the army envisions acquiring the SuperCobra helicopters. The helicopters alone, it said, would cost at least $ 500 million and the total acquisition would cost up to $ 1 billion.

The report says that SuperCobra attack helicopters will not be available for foreign customers till 2015. Equipping the army with such helicopters earlier than 2015 will require either increased production or their diversion from the US Marine Corps.

The report says that Pakistan is likely to maintain its current force of Cobra helicopters, supplemented by armed Bell 412 aircraft. Pakistan currently has 32 Cobra attack helicopters. The sustainability of the current fleet of the helicopters is difficult but possible through commercial channels.

However, the US government is currently spending $ 75 million from the Pakistan Counter-insurgency Funds to update a portion of the existing Cobra fleet.

Pakistan army has received two squadrons of Cobras since 1983, later upgraded with the 'C-NITE thermal imaging' package.
 
Pakistan currently has 32 helicopters Cobra Offensive

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani military said it is likely that the United States has been seeking foreign military financing (FMF) for 20 SuperCobra helicopters to its fleet of helicopters, assault rifles Cobra Aging, which is being used widely in operations against terrorists in the tribal areas.

In accordance with assistance strategy Pakistan Report published by the U.S. State Department, said the army intended to get helicopters SuperCobra. Helicopters and alone, he said, would cost at least $ 500 million, and the acquisition of the total cost up to $ 1 billion.

The report says that SuperCobra attack helicopters will be available for foreign clients until 2015. Equip the army with a helicopter of this type earlier in 2015 will require either increased production or diversion of U.S. Marines.

The report says that Pakistan It is likely to maintain the current force of helicopters Cobra , Supplemented by armed Bell 412 aircraft. Pakistan Currently has 32 helicopters Cobra Offensive. Sustainability of the current fleet of helicopters is difficult but possible through commercial channels.

However, the Government of the United States currently spends $ 75 million Pakistan Counter-insurgency funds to update the part of the existing fleet of Cobra.

Pakistan's army has received two squadrons of aircraft Cobra Since 1983, later upgraded with the 'C Nate thermal imaging' package.

DAWN.COM | Front Page | Army to seek 20 SuperCobra helicopters from the United States




Army to seek 20 SuperCobra helicopters from US

By Amin Ahmed
Thursday, 31 Dec, 2009

Pakistan currently has 32 Cobra attack helicopters

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army is likely to seek US Foreign Military Financing (FMF) to acquire 20 SuperCobra helicopters to reinforce its fleet of ageing Cobra attack helicopters, which are being extensively used in operations against terrorists in tribal regions.

According to the Pakistan Assistance Strategy Report published by the US State Department, the army envisions acquiring the SuperCobra helicopters. The helicopters alone, it said, would cost at least $ 500 million and the total acquisition would cost up to $ 1 billion.

The report says that SuperCobra attack helicopters will not be available for foreign customers till 2015. Equipping the army with such helicopters earlier than 2015 will require either increased production or their diversion from the US Marine Corps.

The report says that Pakistan is likely to maintain its current force of Cobra helicopters, supplemented by armed Bell 412 aircraft. Pakistan currently has 32 Cobra attack helicopters. The sustainability of the current fleet of the helicopters is difficult but possible through commercial channels.

However, the US government is currently spending $ 75 million from the Pakistan Counter-insurgency Funds to update a portion of the existing Cobra fleet.

Pakistan army has received two squadrons of Cobras since 1983, later upgraded with the 'C-NITE
 
Hello Brothers... :)

Thnaks for your great news BlackBlood brother... In future, We are going to see P-129's in Pakstan Land forces inventory indeed... :)


Addition information about T-129:

It is also reported that Undesecretariat of Turkish defence industry officials have offically visited Jordan to talk about T-129 Atak and Requirements of Jordan military... I mean Those news and sources are reflecting completely truths...


and It is also reported that Indian officials are also evaluating to order some T-129 Atak... It must be a politic move of Indian authorities against Pakistan...


Regards...
 
Hello Brothers... :)

Thnaks for your great news BlackBlood brother... In future, We are going to see P-129's in Pakstan Land forces inventory indeed... :)


Addition information about T-129:

It is also reported that Undesecretariat of Turkish defence industry officials have offically visited Jordan to talk about T-129 Atak and Requirements of Jordan military... I mean Those news and sources are reflecting completely truths...


and It is also reported that Indian officials are also evaluating to order some T-129 Atak... It must be a politic move of Indian authorities against Pakistan...


Regards...


Haha , I think they have not learned any lessons from the Naval guns refusal from Turkey:lol:
 
Thanks for joining us Cabatli , I have been waiting for you , now what i expect you is to answer some of the questions about ATAK.
 
india want to buy atak it must be the joke as a friend can turkey sell this to india cabati can u naswer
 
Thanks for joining us Cabatli , I have been waiting for you , now what i expect you is to answer some of the questions about ATAK.


Brother, Which questions must I answer about Atak?

india want to buy atak it must be the joke as a friend can turkey sell this to india cabati can u naswer

Bro, We have also disscussed this subject with my Turkish forumers..

The Results...

1- Reject the offers of Indians directly cause of Pakistani brothers
2- Ask Pakistani officials whether T-129 shoud be exported or not...
3- Anothers told that We should export some T-129's to India with Turkish source-codes, Then, We must give those source-codes to Pakistani officials to chance T-129's a flying tin at a possible conflict... :)


Whichone Do you prefer bro ? :)
 
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