Philip the Arab
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This thread is exactly what the title is, should Pakistan convert their Mi-17 to optional attack role from the South African company Paramount Group? This upgrade will significantly increase anti-tank capabilities through the addition of 8 ZT3 Ingwes which has about 1000mm of penetration after ERA and would prove deadly to Indian tanks be it T-72, or T-90s, or Arjuns. 8 Mokopas which can also take on any Indian tank around. A 23mm gun pod can also be integrated onto the helicopter which makes it even deadlier than it already is. New composite rotor blades, as well as a new cockpit, sighting system, and helmet system would further modernize the system and really make it equivalent to the American OH-58 Kiowa in terms of the role it plays. This could complement the Fennec with a helicopter already in service with Pakistan.
More info about Mi-17 upgrade here www.paramountgroup.co.za/media/1149/paramount-mi17-2015.pdf
Also, instead of Pakistan purchasing new Mi-35s from Russia, why don't they just buy other countries Mi-24s and get them again upgraded by a South African company? Again, new avionics, 20mm gun, Mokopa. This is arguably the best variant of the Mi-24 out there and puts this beast on a whole new level.
More info here www.paramountgroup.com/media/1320/paramount-night-hawk.pdf
More info about Mi-17 upgrade here www.paramountgroup.co.za/media/1149/paramount-mi17-2015.pdf
Also, instead of Pakistan purchasing new Mi-35s from Russia, why don't they just buy other countries Mi-24s and get them again upgraded by a South African company? Again, new avionics, 20mm gun, Mokopa. This is arguably the best variant of the Mi-24 out there and puts this beast on a whole new level.
More info here www.paramountgroup.com/media/1320/paramount-night-hawk.pdf