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WASHINGTON: The US Department of Defence has awarded a $284.6 million contract to Lockheed Martin to produce infrared target sight systems for the US Navy and Pakistan, the Pentagon announced on Friday.

The system will be used for the AH-1Z Cobra attack helicopters, which have proved very effective in combats against militants, particularly in difficult terrains. In the US, the AH-1Z Cobra attack helicopter is used by US Marine Corps expeditionary forces.

The TSS incorporates a third-generation forward-looking infrared sensor that provides target sighting in day, night, or adverse weather conditions.

A Pentagon press release describes the TSS system as a large-aperture mid-wave forward-looking infrared sensor with a laser designator/rangefinder turret. It provides the capability to identify and laser-designate targets at maximum weapon range, significantly enhancing platform survivability and lethality.

The company’s Orlando-based missile and fire control unit will produce the sight system in Orlando and Ocala, Florida, through January 2022 for the US Navy and Pakistan under the foreign military sales portion of the award, the Pentagon said.

The contract has a base value of $150.96m but its accumulative cost would go up to $284.6m. The government of Pakistan will pay about 12 per cent of the total cost through an arrangement with the United States under the Foreign Military Sales programme.

In January, Lockheed Martin received a smaller contract of $14m to provide the same target system for Pakistan.

The contracts include software development and testing, system modification, and installation requirements to integrate the TSS into the Cobra helicopters. The TSS provides target information and tracking data for the helicopter, in addition to passive targeting for integrated weapons.

Work on the first contract, performed in Florida, would be completed by December 2017.

Although the United States and Pakistan were once close allies, relations between the two countries strained in 2011, when the United States discovered and eliminated Osama bin Laden at his compound in Abbottabad.

Earlier this year, US lawmakers stalled a deal for providing eight F-16 aircraft to Pakistan after accusing Islamabad of continuing to support the Afghan Taliban.

The US State Department had approved the sale in February but in May it informed Pakistan that it could not provide financial support for buying the aircraft because of congressional restrictions. The lawmakers had stopped the administration from using the so-called Foreign Military Financing (FMF) for assisting Pakistan.

The State Department, however, advised Pakistan to use its national funds if it still wanted to buy the planes. This would have required Islamabad to pay $700m instead of the original $270m, increasing the cost two-and-a-half times.

Published in Dawn December 24th, 2016
 
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The contract has a base value of $150.96m but its accumulative cost would go up to $284.6m. The government of Pakistan will pay about 12 per cent of the total cost through an arrangement with the United States under the Foreign Military Sales programme.

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Sorry but I am confused, why are we buying such expensive targetting systems? Which helicopter will have this system installed? it mentions the IZ in the reportl are we going to buy the zulu?
 
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Sorry but I am confused, why are we buying such expensive targetting systems? Which helicopter will have this system installed? it mentions the IZ in the reportl are we going to buy the zulu?

We Already bought 15 Zulu (9 Initially) with 1000 Hellfire missiles

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What's next? US government gives tires contract to Lockhead martin, which will be used for Zulus. We get to hear about every damn contract given of Zulu parts to Lockhead Martin. Just assemble the beast & hand them over to us already before Trump administration changes their mind & put embargo on it too like the F16s.

Edit: forgot that Zulus doesn't have any tires. :P
 
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Sorry but I am confused, why are we buying such expensive targetting systems? Which helicopter will have this system installed? it mentions the IZ in the reportl are we going to buy the zulu?

The way I read the article, we acquired small numbers of the system, trialled it, and now we are ordering more. Think about it: an American designed and developed system for xWeather navigation, targeting, and attack which the US Navy is ordering for itself. It doesn't get more cutting edge than this. Just the cost should be an indication of the technology we are getting. If you read between the lines, the 'contract for software upgrades' means we have given feedback, and the Americans like it so much they want it for themselves even.

The above is based on my own reading and interpretation. If I am wrong, please feel free to correct me.
 
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Apologies but I am still confused, why would we be looking at chinese and turkish gunships too if we have actually bought the 15 Zulus? Also I have not read anywhere a confirmation from the PA and the USA but I hope we do get them since they are said to be very good killing machines.
 
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Apologies but I am still confused, why would we be looking at chinese and turkish gunships too if we have actually bought the 15 Zulus? Also I have not read anywhere a confirmation from the PA and the USA but I hope we do get them since they are said to be very good killing machines.

Search Defence.pk you'll find plenty of threads on that

And yeah we are searching for Chinese and Turkish cause we have 60 Helicopters to be replaced not 15
 
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So US is giving Pakistan cutting edge technology for helicopters. This is good news. We should make sure that our relations with America stay friendly.
 
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About time our Thinkers and policymakers imported 'Akal' from other countries. Soon as the news of Russian helos was announced this approval gets the nod, they linger these things on purpose but now if uncle sam wishes to play the old F16 politics with Pakistan then sadly it's just not going to work anymore!
 
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About time our Thinkers and policymakers imported 'Akal' from other countries. Soon as the news of Russian helos was announced this approval gets the nod, they linger these things on purpose but now if uncle sam wishes to play the old F16 politics with Pakistan then sadly it's just not going to work anymore!

I guess russian helo deal did not influenced this deal. Pakistan is after this helo since 2010 and USA is telling pakistan that Pakistan can only place order once US marines orders gets fulfilled or they had sufficent number of AH-1 Z in their inventory. IIRC they gave us the 2015 date back then for placing the order for AH-1 Z
 
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About time our Thinkers and policymakers imported 'Akal' from other countries. Soon as the news of Russian helos was announced this approval gets the nod, they linger these things on purpose but now if uncle sam wishes to play the old F16 politics with Pakistan then sadly it's just not going to work anymore!
No problem we should benefit from both, we should take helos from Russia and USA and I believe Zulus and Mi35 are different classes so I don't think one deal influences the other. I'm of the opinion that Pakistan should avail all the opportunities to get hi-tech equipment. However now Pakistan should start focusing on indigenous development too
 
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Ye deal was done few years back for at least 15 Zulu copters along with 1000 hellfire 2 missiles. Delivery is expected to start from 17 OR 18.

MI 35 deal is only for 4 copters and supposed to deliver by end of current year but.......it looks delayed.
 
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I guess russian helo deal did not influenced this deal. Pakistan is after this helo since 2010 and USA is telling pakistan that Pakistan can only place order once US marines orders gets fulfilled or they had sufficent number of AH-1 Z in their inventory. IIRC they gave us the 2015 date back then for placing the order for AH-1 Z

what i am referring to is the timing and some other events from the past with other nation, however the events may not be linked with Russian Helo deal but who knows what uncle sam is thinking!

No problem we should benefit from both, we should take helos from Russia and USA and I believe Zulus and Mi35 are different classes so I don't think one deal influences the other. I'm of the opinion that Pakistan should avail all the opportunities to get hi-tech equipment. However now Pakistan should start focusing on indigenous development too

I was looking at this from another angle and the timing of the whole thing but again it's my observation. This deal of 15 helo is a technology leap for learning because the bulk of the work will be done by WZ10 and T129.
 
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So US is giving Pakistan cutting edge technology for helicopters. This is good news. We should make sure that our relations with America stay friendly.
Even though they who have power in the US are not friends of Pakistan?
Or do you mean "friendly"?
 
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