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* Pakistan's tri services have more than 300 helicopters in service.
* Pakistan Army Aviation has over 250 Utility Helicopters in service most of which would require a replacement within the next 25 year time period. It includes various models of Mi-17, Bell, Puma, Alouette III, Lama, AS550s etc
* Chinese firm Herbin is developing a new helicopter based on the UH-60 Blackhawks they bought in the 80s. This helicopter is much different than a Blackhawk with its distinctive 5 rotor blade, a larger cabin, different landing gear, tail etc.
This machine can lift 4 tonnes of cargo and has good high altitude flight features. The question is, would it be good for Pakistan to join the Z-20 program at this development stage and bring its production to Pakistan, in order to replace all Utility Helicopters in service with various modified models for Utility, Armed Escort, S&R, Sea ops, light attack (like the battlehawk) as well as the civilian applications for rescue and emergency?
* Another argument is if Z-10 Thunderbolt tests lead to a licensed production for AH-1F/S Cobra replacement, it might share the same or similar engines with the Z-20s, which will cut costs of operating and maintaining them.
* I'm of the opinion that keeping next 25 years in mind, the diversity of roles this one frame will offer us, cheaper spares and maintaince as well as local production to replace our fleet of 250 -300 helicopters or even expand the numbers if the operational requirements dictate so, the Z-20 will be a very strategic investment for Pakistan to make.
What are your opinions?
Z-20 under development.
Link - Z-20 Medium Transport Helicopter | Military-Today.com
* Pakistan Army Aviation has over 250 Utility Helicopters in service most of which would require a replacement within the next 25 year time period. It includes various models of Mi-17, Bell, Puma, Alouette III, Lama, AS550s etc
* Chinese firm Herbin is developing a new helicopter based on the UH-60 Blackhawks they bought in the 80s. This helicopter is much different than a Blackhawk with its distinctive 5 rotor blade, a larger cabin, different landing gear, tail etc.
This machine can lift 4 tonnes of cargo and has good high altitude flight features. The question is, would it be good for Pakistan to join the Z-20 program at this development stage and bring its production to Pakistan, in order to replace all Utility Helicopters in service with various modified models for Utility, Armed Escort, S&R, Sea ops, light attack (like the battlehawk) as well as the civilian applications for rescue and emergency?
* Another argument is if Z-10 Thunderbolt tests lead to a licensed production for AH-1F/S Cobra replacement, it might share the same or similar engines with the Z-20s, which will cut costs of operating and maintaining them.
* I'm of the opinion that keeping next 25 years in mind, the diversity of roles this one frame will offer us, cheaper spares and maintaince as well as local production to replace our fleet of 250 -300 helicopters or even expand the numbers if the operational requirements dictate so, the Z-20 will be a very strategic investment for Pakistan to make.
What are your opinions?
Z-20 under development.
Link - Z-20 Medium Transport Helicopter | Military-Today.com
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