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Pakistan to Buy Russian Mi-35 Helicopter Gunships

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Pakistan would like to expand military technical cooperation with Russia by purchasing Russian Mi-35 helicopter gunships, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain told Sputnik. “Pakistan would like to procure a variety of Russian military hardware,” Hussain said.

The president specified that at the moment Pakistan was concentrating on importing Mi-35 helicopter gunships. The country also uses the Russian-made RD-93 jet engines in Pakistani fighter aircraft, he said.

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Hussain also positively assessed the prospects of Russia-Pakistan military cooperation, saying that over the past decade bilateral military-to-military contacts have intensified.

The Russian naval chief had visited Pakistan in August 2014, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu paid a visit to the country in November of the same year, the president pointed out.

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In January, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told Sputnik that Russian and Pakistani authorities were conducting negotiations with respect to a possible expansion of Russian military exports to Pakistan.

Military ties between the two countries date back to the 1960s and 1970s when Pakistan imported defense equipment from the Soviet Union.

In November 2014, Russia and Pakistan signed a deal on cooperation between the two countries’ defense ministries in order to increase military efficiency of the armed forces.

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Pakistan would like to expand military technical cooperation with Russia by purchasing Russian Mi-35 helicopter gunships, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain told Sputnik. “Pakistan would like to procure a variety of Russian military hardware,” Hussain said.

The president specified that at the moment Pakistan was concentrating on importing Mi-35 helicopter gunships. The country also uses the Russian-made RD-93 jet engines in Pakistani fighter aircraft, he said.

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Hussain also positively assessed the prospects of Russia-Pakistan military cooperation, saying that over the past decade bilateral military-to-military contacts have intensified.

The Russian naval chief had visited Pakistan in August 2014, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu paid a visit to the country in November of the same year, the president pointed out.

mi35copter_pic.jpeg


In January, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told Sputnik that Russian and Pakistani authorities were conducting negotiations with respect to a possible expansion of Russian military exports to Pakistan.

Military ties between the two countries date back to the 1960s and 1970s when Pakistan imported defense equipment from the Soviet Union.

In November 2014, Russia and Pakistan signed a deal on cooperation between the two countries’ defense ministries in order to increase military efficiency of the armed forces.

mi-35m_2.jpg
This news is coming out again and again but no further details weather the deal is signed or not and if signed than signed for How many helicopters ?????????
 
Pak military establish ment usually reveal the defence deal. Once they are near signature . oam military procurements are quiet swift despire limited finances
 
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Pakistan would like to expand military technical cooperation with Russia by purchasing Russian Mi-35 helicopter gunships, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain told Sputnik. “Pakistan would like to procure a variety of Russian military hardware,” Hussain said.

The president specified that at the moment Pakistan was concentrating on importing Mi-35 helicopter gunships. The country also uses the Russian-made RD-93 jet engines in Pakistani fighter aircraft, he said.

images


Hussain also positively assessed the prospects of Russia-Pakistan military cooperation, saying that over the past decade bilateral military-to-military contacts have intensified.

The Russian naval chief had visited Pakistan in August 2014, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu paid a visit to the country in November of the same year, the president pointed out.

mi35copter_pic.jpeg


In January, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told Sputnik that Russian and Pakistani authorities were conducting negotiations with respect to a possible expansion of Russian military exports to Pakistan.

Military ties between the two countries date back to the 1960s and 1970s when Pakistan imported defense equipment from the Soviet Union.

In November 2014, Russia and Pakistan signed a deal on cooperation between the two countries’ defense ministries in order to increase military efficiency of the armed forces.

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Better to co-operate on Mi-17s up gradation locally. PAA should try to buy Mi-17s from Muslim countries and upgrade them locally with Russian help.
 
If I recall, this is for the anti-narcotics division, not the PAA.
 
This news is coming out again and again but no further details weather the deal is signed or not and if signed than signed for How many helicopters ?????????

there is a little detail of $$$. Russia won't sell unless they get hard cash.

if the deal goes through i expect them to sell 20 choppers for $400 million. it is unlikely they will honor orders for 5 or less choppers.
 
there is a little detail of $$$. Russia won't sell unless they get hard cash.

if the deal goes through i expect them to sell 20 choppers for $400 million. it is unlikely they will honor orders for 5 or less choppers.
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Jin Bharwon ko ye pata nhe hta inki poja knse pankaj se sath kya kr rhi ha wo btate phrte hn dsre countries ki policies
 
Whats the current status of Mi-35 helicopters in Pakistan which it got?
 
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