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How about we buy C-130 airframes from across the world, and invest in an overhaul facility? Plenty of C-130s in Gulf and UK, not to mention private airlinesPakistan has operated the C-130 Hercules for over 55 years many of these airframes are very old and have alot of flying hours. It has proven itself as a workhorse and is in services with many countries of the world even today, further there are newer versions of this old design still being produced.
The IL-76 makes perfect sense as a replacement for the C-130 namely for the following reasons:
We have a requirement of approximately 20 IL-76 to replace the 18 odd C-130 that we currently have in service.
- The IL-76 is already in service the PAF in tanker form
- The IL-76 is a proven design and a workhorse, yet it is larger than the C-130
- The US is not a reliable arms supplier as evident historically and we must reduce our dependence and purchases from the US.
- The IL-76 purchase/replacement of the C-130 will help build on the much improving Russia-Pakistan relations
- The IL-76 is in service with many countries around the world and so obtaining spares will not be difficult.
- The IL-76 is a relatively cheaper transport aircraft given the number produced and available
- The exisiting C-130 aircraft in service are very old and in need of replacement.
To give you an indication the cost, The Russian airforce ordered 39 IL-76MD-90A for approximately $4.5 billion, so for 20 we can expect just over $2billion.
You can see the latest version that Russia is building and selling here:
There is no plane more reliable, convenient, sturdy and flexible than the Hercules.
We could probably double our fleet size with same money we'd be spending on new platforms.
Those are what called the "white tails".Aren’t they making one C17 for India or the deal is off
C-17 White Tails Down to Five - Defense Security Monitor
by Ray Jaworowski, Forecast International. The number of white tail C-17 aircraft being built by Boeing before closure of the production line later this year is now down to five. …
dsm.forecastinternational.com
Basically surplus aircrafts, which Boeing hopes to sell after they shut down the C-17 production line. (For a nice premium).