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Z-10 test flight over Rawalpindi

I would request you to blur out the face of the pilot(whoever he is) in the first picture. Talidouche and their lovers sometimes look up this forum

How come there are no comments related to how India's flying machli is a better a helicoptah than "china's cheap and unreliable" helicopters? This is what flying machli helicopter looks like:

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What is... that? Is this a joke? Is it a mockup made of plywood?
 
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5 blade main rotor blade+5 blade tail rotor blade latest generation power plant makes it killing beast.

The Z-10 is underpowered; it would need WZ-16 turboshafts to carry its full complement of a MMW radar and 16 missiles.
 
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who says that,it is different approach as compared to Apache and Havoc.

No it isn't. The Z-10, like the Apache, was designed with mass armored formations and potentially aircraft in mind. Until it gets the upgraded turboshafts, it will continue to suffer thin armor, insufficient weapons loads, and the lack of a MMW radar.
 
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No it isn't. The Z-10, like the Apache, was designed with mass armored formations and potentially aircraft in mind. Until it gets the upgraded turboshafts, it will continue to suffer thin armor, insufficient weapons loads, and the lack of a MMW radar.
it has armour better then Ah-64,but weapon load is less but has got more range and loiter time,Has got MMW radar known as MMW FCR,This MMW FCR is fully solid state and fully digitized, weighing 69.5 kg,MMW FCR adopts western approach of using a single antenna, similar to AN/APG-78 used for AH-64D Apache Longbow. The radar is designated as YH, short for Yu Huo (浴火), meaning bathing in fire. YH MMW FCR is fully integrated with other subsystems of the onboard EW system, such as RWR, laser warning receivers LWR, ESM, and ECM, the entire EW system is named after the radar.
 
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it has armour better then Ah-64,but weapon load is less but has got more range and loiter time,Has got MMW radar known as MMW FCR,This MMW FCR is fully solid state and fully digitized, weighing 69.5 kg,MMW FCR adopts western approach of using a single antenna, similar to AN/APG-78 used for AH-64D Apache Longbow. The radar is designated as YH, short for Yu Huo (浴火), meaning bathing in fire. YH MMW FCR is fully integrated with other subsystems of the onboard EW system, such as RWR, laser warning receivers LWR, ESM, and ECM, the entire EW system is named after the radar.

Sure, but none of the aforementioned MMW radars have been installed on the Z-10 units. They might do so once the helicopters get WZ-16 turboshafts, but as of now the helicopters are still suffering from thin armor (I'm not sure how you arrived at the notion that it has better armor than the Apache), watered-down electronics, and light payloads, all due to engine issues.
 
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Sure, but none of the aforementioned MMW radars have been installed on the Z-10 units. They might do so once the helicopters get WZ-16 turboshafts, but as of now the helicopters are still suffering from thin armor (I'm not sure how you arrived at the notion that it has better armor than the Apache), watered-down electronics, and light payloads, all due to engine issues.
i told you WZ-16 will give it only 8 extra ATGM's and more fuel+range other then that every thing else is ready if your all posts are considered true then sir what is left.
  1. light payloads
  2. watered-down electronics
  3. thin armor
  4. lack of a MMW radar
 
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i told you WZ-16 will give it only 8 extra ATGM's and more fuel+range other then that every thing else is ready if your all posts are considered true then sir what is left.
  1. light payloads
  2. watered-down electronics
  3. thin armor
  4. lack of a MMW radar

A more powerful engine means that the Z-10 would be able to carry the 16 missiles, MMW radar, better armor, and more sensors, without having to compromise the safety of its crew or its flight dynamics. Sure, these systems may have been developed and tested already, but what good are they if the platform they were developed for cannot carry them?
 
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