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Rockwell Collins to support Pakistani C-130 fleet

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Rockwell Collins will deliver 11C-130E model kits and 5 C-130B integrated avionics suites and kits to Pakistan. U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Harry Brexel

WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UPI) -- Rockwell Collins has received a $30 million contract to provide manufacturing and technical services for the Pakistan Air Force's fleet of C-130 aircraft.

In addition to technical support, training and installation services, the contract also includes the delivery of 11 C-130E model kits and five C-130B integrated avionics suites and kits. The company will also be tasked with developing a consolidated flight manual for C-130 E and B variants, as well as checklists and maintenance supplements to help the PAF sustain their fleet.

Work on the contract, which comes through a foreign military sale to Pakistan, will be performed at the Nur Khan Base in Islamabad.

C-130 aircraft are designed for transportation of troops, equipment and additional supplies, and are also used for humanitarian and disaster relief missions.

The undefinitized contract action was a sole-source acquisition. The labor will be conducted at Pakistan’s Nur Khan Air Force base, and should be finished by Dec. 31, 2020.
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What will be the benefit of these kits? can any one explain?
 
Since US is going away from Pakistan, What are the options for Pakistan Air Force other than C 130s
 
What will be the benefit of these kits? can any one explain?

Air-frame enhancements through the model kits, upgrade certain mechanical aspects of the plan and put in newer and integrated avionics, replacing manual switches, etc. All these will extend the service life of the plane, will make it how the current C-130 jets are, work, and operate and will reduce a lot of pilot workload by adding digital systems.

Older C-130 cockpit and avionics are distributed in different places, and these are a big manual mess of hundreds of switches and buttons and levers. The newer layout will make it look and feel like flying an airbus or Boeing 767 type of jets. Google these two's cockpit pictures and you'll see what I am talking about.
 
Air-frame enhancements through the model kits, upgrade certain mechanical aspects of the plan and put in newer and integrated avionics, replacing manual switches, etc. All these will extend the service life of the plane, will make it how the current C-130 jets are, work, and operate and will reduce a lot of pilot workload by adding digital systems.

Older C-130 cockpit and avionics are distributed in different places, and these are a big manual mess of hundreds of switches and buttons and levers. The newer layout will make it look and feel like flying an airbus or Boeing 767 type of jets. Google these two's cockpit pictures and you'll see what I am talking about.

The Herks have been and will remain Turbo-Props, will not turn into Jets through these Avionics upgrades. No changes to Airframes or Propulsion are envisaged.
 
The Herks have been and will remain Turbo-Props, will not turn into Jets through these Avionics upgrades. No changes to Airframes or Propulsion are envisaged.

Where did you see me saying that C-130's will be converted into JETS :o:o_O. Air-frame structural enhancements have NOTHING to do with the propulsion system, engines, or otherwise. You are strengthening the air-frame, not the engines. And you are adding digital avionics management like using MFD's to reduce pilot load. WTH does that has to do with propulsion?

Either read carefully or have a background with systems in discussion so you can sound smart. Silly countering someone's post without proper knowledge makes you look even sillier actually!!
 
Since US is going away from Pakistan, What are the options for Pakistan Air Force other than C 130s
1. Shaanxi Y-9 from China. PAF already has the similar Y-8F600, so inducting the Y-9 wouldn't require entirely new infrastructure for maintenance.

2. Antonov An-178 from Ukraine. Might be the most affordable of future non-Chinese options. Still in development.

3. Embraer KC-390. If the PAF wants a somewhat affordable Western platform, the KC-390 could be a viable option. It's still in development, won't enter service until around 2018.
 
Since US is going away from Pakistan, What are the options for Pakistan Air Force other than C 130s

Nothing much. The C-130 is a solid aircraft with a proven track record. Air forces all over the world love it. US is open to selling the C-130 to Pakistan, even the US Congress won't block the sale of this aircraft.
 
Air-frame enhancements through the model kits, upgrade certain mechanical aspects of the plan

No mechanical/structural enhancements are included in these mods. Just avionics so that the C-130 can operate in International airspace on airways with commercial traffic (RVSM).

will make it how the current C-130 jets are

newer layout will make it look and feel like flying an airbus or Boeing 767 type of jets

Where did you see me saying that C-130's will be converted into JETS

Either read carefully or have a background with systems in discussion so you can sound smart. Silly countering someone's post without proper knowledge makes you look even sillier actually!!

You've just compared a turboprop handling/flying to a jet here:

newer layout will make it look and feel like flying an airbus or Boeing 767 type of jets

will make it how the current C-130 jets are

(note you typed 'C-130 jets' here)

You should heed your own advice before criticising others.

A cockpit upgrade, as much as it may look like an airbus/boeing product will not alter the basic flying qualities of the C130 turboprop.
 
Please provide details about this.
i dont know search the internet, i would assume the avionics are being swapped for digital avionics that are on the j varient of the c130 family

1. Shaanxi Y-9 from China. PAF already has the similar Y-8F600, so inducting the Y-9 wouldn't require entirely new infrastructure for maintenance.

2. Antonov An-178 from Ukraine. Might be the most affordable of future non-Chinese options. Still in development.

3. Embraer KC-390. If the PAF wants a somewhat affordable Western platform, the KC-390 could be a viable option. It's still in development, won't enter service until around 2018.
you forgot c130-j's, heck even congress will let it through.

“I don’t know how an F-16, with all of its hardware on there for combat can be used for humanitarian aid. If they were buying C-130s … I could see those being used for humanitarian aid. But F-16! It’s not really humanitarian aid,”
 
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