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I haven't paid much attention to ATAK II cockpit separation, but it seems both gunner and pilot will be in their own isolated protective cells - like apache and Mi-28
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I haven't paid much attention to ATAK II cockpit separation, but it seems both gunner and pilot will be in their own isolated protective cells - like apache and Mi-28
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Like virtually every attack helicopter out there dude.
Like really? Like because T-129 doesn't and AH-1 series don't dude.
Ohh ok I see what you're talking about.
Hey maybe it's just that the picture is different from actual prototype.
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It looks damn sexy.I haven't paid much attention to ATAK II cockpit separation, but it seems both gunner and pilot will be in their own isolated protective cells - like apache and Mi-28
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Wouldn't work since we don't have an export licens we'd be embargoed for all other atak that haven't been produced. But noone can claim sale if we use them for training purpose, or use them as temporary lending even a 1 year lending can be extended indefinitely.What i was thinking is maybe Turkey can take one for teh team and give off their newly made units to Pakistan and the Philippines. Maybe 20 for Pakistan and 6 for the Philippines, then hold off until TS1400 can get online.
We are not talking about selling, but lend to Philippines for 1 year and extend that. That way it's still purs but Philippines will have it for testing.it would be possible with if US agreed to sale but not comply it within specific schedule. our problem is that US wont allow its engines sale to 3rd parties. so leasing the heli for 3rd parties is not an option.