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Turkey, Pakistan ink deal for the sale of 30 Turkish attack helicopters

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July 13, 2018
ANKARA

Turkey and Pakistan have inked a deal for the sale of 30 Turkish-made T129 ATAK helicopters, which is the largest single export in the history of Turkish defense industry.

Turkish Aerospace Industries (TUSAŞ), the producer of T129 ATAK, successfully concluded negotiations with Pakistan Defense Production Ministry for the sale, Turkey’s Defense Industry Undersecretariat said in a statement on July 13.

The deal also includes support on logistics, spare parts, education and ammunition.

Designed in two types with close air support and multi-task mission features, T129 ATAK can undertake high-altitude missions with heavy artillery.

Equipped with at least 76 rockets for close air support and advanced electronic war armaments, ATAK uses “Mızrak” anti-tank missiles and laser-guided missile system called “Cirit” that have also been locally produced.

Turkey has been lobbying to sell the T129 to Pakistan since 2014 to replace its aging AH-1F fleet.


Turkey, Pakistan ink deal for the sale of 30 Turkish attack helicopters | hurriyetdailynews.com




From kokpit.aero

The first helicopter is expected to be delivered in 3-4 months, with the whole program involving 30 helicopters to be completed in 2.5 years.




 
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Turkey sells 30 ATAK helicopters to Pakistan in largest single military export deal
DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
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Turkey and Pakistan have finalized a deal for Pakistan's purchase of T129 Advanced Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopters (ATAK), marking the largest single military export deal for Turkey on Friday.

Details to follow...





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Pakistani Forces Attack in Turkey for a long time and that made the talks signed an agreement T129 helicopter sales.
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Anyways, Good news that its official now. Pakistan and Turkey now are deep strategic partners in all three naval, land, and air forces. I foresee close collaboration between us in project AZM. We need more joint exercises especially in counter terrorism as both countries have rich practical experience.
 
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Turkey sells 30 ATAK helicopters to Pakistan in largest single military export deal
DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
Published3 hours ago
524

AA Photo
Turkey and Pakistan have finalized a deal for Pakistan's purchase of T129 Advanced Attack and Tactical Reconnaissance Helicopters (ATAK) on Friday.

The helicopters will be delivered gradually over five years, the sources said. The deal is the biggest single export deal of Turkey's defense industry, the country's defense industry directorate said earlier.

With the sales contract, the longstanding cooperation and bilateral relations between Pakistan and Turkey in the defense field gained a new dimension.

In a November 2017 interview with the Anadolu Agency, Pakistani Minister for Defense Production Rana Tanveer Hussain said his country planned to procure 30 attack helicopters and four naval ships from Turkey.

The T129 ATAK helicopter is a new generation, tandem, two-seat, twin-engine helicopter specifically designed for attack and reconnaissance.

Developed from the combat-proven AgustaWestland A129CBT, the new aircraft incorporates a new system philosophy with a new engine - the LHTEC CTS 800-4A - new avionics, sight systems and weapons, modified airframe, an uprated drive train and a new tail rotor.

A series of talks have been held with various countries, including Pakistan, for the export of ATAK helicopters, which have proven themselves during operations with their superior capabilities. In this context, ATAKs have participated in various international events as part of these quests to showcase its capabilities.





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