True, Tucano is an established system but three factors favour Hurkus. One PAF can squeeze few more years from T-37 while Hurkus develops to a mature system. Secondly TAI and PAF have developed good relationship over the years and Turkey is one of our most dependable defence partner. The way situation is developing, reliable partner has become priority for Pakistan. Thirdly, Hurkus has light attack and coastal defence versions. These are increasingly important in Pakistan's calculus. If T-129 deal goes ahead, there is added benefit of weapon commonality. Both systems compliment each other nicely. I think Turkey already plans to use T-129 and Hurkuş in complimentary role against PKK terrorists. Pakistan also needs to protect her coastlines especially around Gawadar and Sir Creek region against Indian infiltration. Hurkus C can do it at a reasonably lower cost. Let's not forget that bringing in versions of Hurkuş for different roles will bring costs down because of commonality in most areas.
As a reminder, Turkey gifted Pakistan their T-37s recently. It will be rudely ungrateful of us to choose Super Tucano while ignoring Turkish equivalent. I will request
@cabatli_53 to share his thoughts on this matter. Perhaps inform us on how far program has progressed. In fact I am also interested to know if recent events are likely to effect Turkish defence industry in any manner. Perhaps to early to ask such questions but US reaction hasn't been very encouraging.