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Pakistan's newest helicopters:Swiss Alouette III

Considering we have been operating Allouette's for the past 40 or so years..
Its actually a good bargain.. if nothing else they can be cannibalized for spare parts.

thats exactly whats going to happen after they are used for flood relief
 
How can it be newest, as Pakistan already uses it

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Simultaneously with acquisition of Mirage IIIs Pakistan purchased 35 Alouette III helicopters and used them in the Indo-Pak War of 1971, mainly for liaison and VIP-transport. Two, deployed in East Pakistan, were shot down in the war.
 
Appreciated addition but we really need heavy lifting category from China 100-120 new items capable of airlifting 14-20 ppl
 
These are in service with India & Pakistan for a long time and a reliable we even used them in Leh flash floods




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Pakistan Navy Alouette
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High altitude training flight in Azad Kashmir with Alouette conversion course students. Stationed with Army Aviation School Jan. 1969. From left to right, Capt. Sehgal, Maj. Sagheer (Instructor), Maj. Sajjad Nazim (Instructor), Maj. Farakh, Maj. Khalid Yasin, Capt. Mushtaq.
We have these choopers from 69!
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pakistan always prefared junkyard when comes to save the money better we dont get them hardly one man can sit on it
 
looks like a light rescue helicopter.

doesnt seem very good for transporting goods though

The reason they are being used or gifted is because they have got a service ceiling of 10,500 ft. Now if that isnt an advantage for casevac, S&R missions in the high mountainous regions, then what is?
 
Its good to have a helicopter which has been in Pakistan for more then 40 years and all three services use it. Its the main SAR helo of PAF. All three services have their own (ironically) allouette overhaul facility. So even if the airframes are old, they may undergo a kind of refurbishment and refitment here. even engines and transmission gearboxes may be overhauled here.
Allouette specializes in high altitude flying operations. its a great addition for Army to be engaged in flying in FATA, Kashmir and Northern area.
 
if its free should be welcomed . we have no other option. because we are not in position to buy new ones. and we need them badly as situation in pakistan is very critical due to flood.s
 
Is it free? If it is free than whats the big deal?
 
ASIA PACIFIC
Date Posted: 10-Sep-2010


Jane's Defence Weekly

Swiss donate Alouette III helos to Pakistan for SAR ops

Gareth Jennings Jane's Aviation Desk Editor - London

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is to receive 10 Aerospatiale SA 316 Alouette III utility helicopters from the Swiss government to help with the search-and-rescue (SAR) efforts that have been ongoing since much of the country was flooded following heavy rains in July.

The Swiss Ministry of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport (DDPS) made the announcement on 8 September that the helicopters, which were due to be retired by the end of the year, would be transferred to the PAF free of charge. They will now be delivered by PAF transport aircraft later in September, the DDPS said.

According to the DDPS, the PAF has been interested in purchasing these helicopters for some time now. It already operates 15 such aircraft that it first procured in the 1960s (the Pakistan Navy also operates about 10 Alouette IIIs that it began to purchase in the mid-1990s).

Under the terms of the agreement, the Pakistan authorities have provided written guarantees to the Swiss government that these helicopters will not be armed and will be used exclusively for SAR and other non-combat duties.

Separately, the US Department of Defense (DoD) announced on 8 September that two US Marine Corps (USMC) Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion heavy-lift helicopters had arrived at Pano Aqil Air Base, Pakistan, to complement the 26 US helicopters already flying in the country as part of the disaster relief operation. As well as the USMC CH-53Es, US Army Boeing CH-47 Chinook and Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk types are also being utilised for SAR and disaster relief operations. Two additional CH-53Es are due to arrive soon, the DoD said.

As well as the 15 Alouette IIIs, the PAF also currently operates four Mil Mi-171 'Hip' helicopters and the navy three Westland Lynx (now retired) and 10 Alouette III helicopters. The army is the largest operator of helicopters in Pakistan and operates a fleet of 10 Bell 206B JetRangers, 30 Mil Mi-17 'Hips', 24 Aerospatiale SA 330 Pumas, 15 Aerospatiale SA 315 Lamas, 25 Bell 412s and five Agusta-Bell 205s.

The Pakistan Air Force is to take delivery of 10 surplus Swiss Alouette III utility helicopters for search-and-rescue operations.
 
Pakistan Navy Alouette
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High altitude training flight in Azad Kashmir with Alouette conversion course students. Stationed with Army Aviation School Jan. 1969. From left to right, Capt. Sehgal, Maj. Sagheer (Instructor), Maj. Sajjad Nazim (Instructor), Maj. Farakh, Maj. Khalid Yasin, Capt. Mushtaq.
We have these choopers from 69!
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Isn't Maj Sehgal currently working as a defense analyst?
 
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