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Z-10 test flight over Rawalpindi

Z-10 Prototype,it use Pratt & Whitney PT6C-67B engine.
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Aviation isn't really my area of expertise, however, I am sure that Z-10 is a very capable aircraft for anti-armour roles. How it fares as a weapon of counter-insurgency remains to be seen.

well i guess for TTP and their kinds we are introducing Mil-35's .. those will be enough for them ...
but i was wondering how PA will utilize the Z-10's , i mean China give us to test in Battle field ..
i personally think Z-10 should be place somewhere near forest areas , so we can test its sensors etc. ..

sometimes i do wonder that the Decision makers of Army are so damn intelligent , they got limited resources and had to choose something that can work all way long ... no so easy decisions :P
 
On the table of geopolitical map, India is a factor, specially when there are wars going on and India is covertly a player in them. We are not going to use anti radiation or anti-sub ammunition against terrorist and when there is a talk to procure them, there would be talk about India. In a non-offensive way, accept the opinion and a need to mention India in such scenarios. Would you?

I understand this but please read his statement again
How is milking cows & stuff releated to Ll this
 
Aviation isn't really my area of expertise, however, I am sure that Z-10 is a very capable aircraft for anti-armour roles. How it fares as a weapon of counter-insurgency remains to be seen.

Sir jee 23mm chain gun is enough to destroy the TTP foot soldiers and their technicals.
 
Just saw Z-10 test flying over Rawalpindi near chaklala air base... and it fly's real quite I can say that,
Well that is good but it should be tested in Desert and in snow areas
 
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Any close up shots



Tested in gobi desert and its utterly cold in china so no issues with the weather
That is good but we should get WZ-10 with wz 16 engine and other up gradation done by China
 

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