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10-ton ATAK-2 will have the engine integration in 2022, according to the TAI boss Prof Dr Temel Kotil in the following video. They don't bluff for a living....
This export permit was recently granted to the Philippines, which had negotiated the purchase of six units, also in 2018. According to the latest available information, the first units of the Philippine T129s would have been received in December.
T129 vs Z10.
Z10ME data not available, but its is expected to be better than Z10.
raw data source: wikipedia.
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Also no, helicopters aren’t going to 1v1 each other at all, that’s not their purpose, they’re ground support machines. PA has always laid more emphasis on them Than IA, that’s why we’ve always had more and better gunships, until recently where both of our purchases got blocked so IA got ahead with their few Apaches and it’s gonna be difficult to get that lead back with their LCH coming into service.
It'll be ready for the field tests in 2023 by the Turkish Army as per the Turkish bosses. It's all I want to say...I still don‚t understand Your posts … ATAK II won‘t be ready in 2022, even other Turkish members confirm this.
Very Important point here. Thank you for mentioning it.The T-129 is a 5 ton-MTOW class helicopter. The empty weight of the helicopter is 2900 kg. What is actually an armed reconnaissance attack heli with similar engine sets to the RAH-66, with hot-high performance and maneuverability at the forefront.
The equivalent ptoject for the Chinese Z-10 heli (6-7 ton-MTOW) is the T-629.
It'll be ready for the field tests in 2023 by the Turkish Army as per the Turkish bosses. It's all I want to say...