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Would prefer T-129 if transfer of technology and any licenses necessary is given to allow Pakistan to domestically produce the the attack helicopter. Pakistan needs long term investment in an attack helicopter platform so these things need to be viewed in this aspect.
^^ why not stick to the AH1Z cobras... last batch came almost free of cost, why spend money on other helis??
^^ why not stick to the AH1Z cobras... last batch came almost free of cost, why spend money on other helis??
you have raised this point many times and it has not lost its value, even Turkey did the same to tackle the KPP's insurgency. they got cobras while T-129 was still work in progress and Turkish Army couldnt wait.
the only issue is the sustainability of supply with a questionable relationships both countries have at the moment such deal would be a disaster.
just thought of something now.
TTP now has started downing our helis and it includes cobras as well. just wondering if Pak army is looking for a different platform that has better chance of dealing with whatever TTP gets its hands on from its suppliers in Afghanistan.
just thought of something now.
TTP now has started downing our helis and it includes cobras as well. just wondering if Pak army is looking for a different platform that has better chance of dealing with whatever TTP gets its hands on from its suppliers in Afghanistan.
Let's not forget the Turkish Armed Forces' 30 years of fight against a terrorist organization very much similiar to Taliban. If it's good enough for Turkey then it should be good enough for Pakistan. As for the price concern, I'm sure we can work something out, we are all friends hereThe reason why i have brought up AH1 Zulu time and again is because it is cheaper than T129, boasts similar capabilities and is exceptionally reliable.
US- Pak relations are ok now, and AH1Z's constitutes a genuine WoT bill, unlike F16's which seem to have a greater use against India. As part of the WoT effort, Pakistan can push for atleast 40-50 of them, through EDA/FMA. It will be an exceptionally cost effective option.
As far as taliban is concerned, if they can down a AH1Z, it can down a T129, US can provide better avionics package, consistent sensor upgrades, and better protection modules than Italy/turkey can.
Now Pakistan will have to maintain cordial relations with US under worst situation for spares and support for f16 blk 52's for next two decades, I dont see why AH1Z's need to discounted for support in the same time frame....
Unless T129's bring some exceptional technolgy which cannot be matched by AH1Z's, only then I guess it makes sense going for the newer platform!
Let's not forget the Turkish Armed Forces' 30 years of fight against a terrorist organization very much similiar to Taliban. If it's good enough for Turkey then it should be good enough for Pakistan. As for the price concern, I'm sure we can work something out, we are all friends here
From what i can tell, state of the art sensors that Aselsan made available for T129 are better than anything US attack helicopters have. As for Avionics, we have whatever's available in AH64 Apache Block III available on T129. It can initiate a direct datalink connection to any Anka UAV in range. We can also make these unmanned aircraft available to brother Pakistan if or when the need arises.
Why would India want T129 in the first place? don't they have their own LCH?china alone doesnt sell to india at all whereas all other sellers would screw pakistan and sell the same weapons systems to india: pakistan may still buy from others, although its enthusiasm may be rightly damped if pakistan knows the same stuff or even improved editions would be sold to india. The depth of indias wallet when it comes to military procurement puts a severe limitation on pakistans options, even, i believe, when it comes to this turkic copter.
Of course, We've had the same concerns. In 1990s Turkey was negotiating with Bell helicopters for AH-1Z too. Let's just say it didn't go well. But T129 is every bit as good as AH-1Z. Our older AH-1 series helicopters will be donated to allied countries or they'll be sold for scratch, to the nearest junkyard.If turkey can provide the t129 at US prices then it's a superb option.
They reasons I thought AH1Z would be better option, I have already elaborated, Apart from that pakistan already has the training and infrastructure to handle these choppers. T129 will bring in additional costs, and multiple platforms with similar capabilities.
Why would India want T129 in the first place? don't they have their own LCH?
Helicopters can be downed very easily by 12.7mm guns (which TTP have), during a evac op or anything of the sort. Heli comes down to drop of troops or pick them, the TTP get an easy target.
No heli in Pak inventory can get that sort of a beating. Only the avionics bay, cockpit area and some other components have a Kevlar covering or thick metal plates, all rest is thin metal.
Unless you go for a Mi-24 Hind that is like a tank, or the costly Apache (twin engine, more armour), things like these are going to happen. Gotta deal with it. PAA isn't going to change helis because of this IMO...