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PAKISTAN NAVY REPORTEDLY SEEKING A NEW MARITIME PATROL AIRCRAFT
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As per Dawn News, the Pakistan Navy’s (PN) Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) – Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi – stated that the PN was seeking a new, jet-powered maritime patrol aircraft (MPA).[1]

The new MPA is to replace the PN’s aging Lockheed Martin P-3C Orion MPAs, which it acquired in two batches (in the 1990s and late 2000s/early 2010s) from the US. However, the PN lost two of its planes in 2011 due to a terrorist attack on PNS Mehran. Based on available public data, that would leave the PN’s P-3C fleet at seven aircraft, but this is not an official figure.

In July, the PN also inducted the first of two ATR-72s converted into MPAs. It appears that these are slotted to replace the PN’s aging F-27s. However, it is now clear that the PN is not intending to replace its P-3Cs with the ATR-72; rather, a different – and jet-powered – system is being sought.

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Speaking to media (via Dawn News), Adm. Abbasi stated that the PN is “ready to acquire them (new MPAs) from any source, including the US.”[2] In terms of the latter, the CNS appears to be referring to the Boeing P-8I Poseidon, a variant of which is also in use by the Indian Navy.

However, given Pakistan’s tenuous relationship with the US and, not least, its financial limitations, the P-8I may be untenable. Granted, a long-term loan could (in theory) factor into the situation, but even if the PN succeeds in procuring the P-8I, it could deal with difficult end-user requirements (e.g. US government monitoring, just as the Pakistan Air Force had endured with its F-16 Block-52+ purchase).

In terms of options available today, the only jet-powered MPA the PN could plausibly pursue in the near-term is the Swordfish offered by the Swedish defence giant Saab. Not only is it an available package, but the PN should not have difficulty procuring most of its subsystems.

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[1] Anwar Iqbal. “US suspension of aid not a ‘life or death situation’ for Pakistan, says navy chief in Washington.” Dawn News. 18 September 2018. URL:
 
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Saab sword fish MPA
 
In short term Pakistan's best available option is saab sword fish as Pakistan already operating saab MPA .
Another option can coming from Chinese Y-20 based MPA not sure though as it's too big to operating as MPA. Other option can Airbus 330 base MPA .
 
One of the bonuses of the P3C is its ability to carry 8 Harpoons. Chinese anti ship missiles in Pakistani inventory are more capable than the Harpoon. Swordfish I dont know if it can be paired with the Chinese Anti ship missiles. So a Y-9 anti ship variant would be a very attractive offer.

P-3Cs at current are adequate and infact P-8 shares alot of P3C systems.
 
Finally some sense by a chief yes we need better capable system Swordfish will fit the bill and capabilites matching posedeon
 
Yeah Swordfish is not gonna happen till the Gripen carrot is hanging in front of Saab.
 
In short term Pakistan's best available option is saab sword fish as Pakistan already operating saab MPA .
Another option can coming from Chinese Y-20 based MPA not sure though as it's too big to operating as MPA. Other option can Airbus 330 base MPA .
No chance that Y-20 will be converted into MPA but how about future version of C-919 @monitor

Yeah Swordfish is not gonna happen till the Gripen carrot is hanging in front of Saab.
Its a defensive system sir just like ERIEYE AWACS so it might be possible to get these @Roybot :angel:
 
Yeah Swordfish is not gonna happen till the Gripen carrot is hanging in front of Saab.
Swedish are not fools. They know Gripen deal is long gone. Yes they will try to remain relevant however the chances of India going for Gripen over Rafale is now almost dead. Plus if any aircraft other than Rafale makes its way in IAF, mark my words its going to be US. US will simply not allow another country to get the deal this time.

There is no replacement in sight for P3Cs as of now. P8 is not an option as no US system will find place in Pakistan IF AH-1Z are not delivered by the year end.
Does jet allow any significant advantage over turboprop besides speed? Otherwise Y8 can be considered.
 

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