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* Pakistan asked the US to sell the AC-130 Spooky Gunship for COIN operations which for whatever reason was rejected by the US.
* Pakistan operates 50 odd frames of AH-1F/S Cobras which are depleting fast due to the operational stresses coped during last ten years of war, hence a replacement is due.
* After T-129 deal stalled due to US refusing to sell engines, the AH-1Z Viper was cleared for sale to Pakistan and it seems to be underway.
* Pakistan also got 3 Z-10 Thunderbolt helicopters from China for test and evaluation in the battlefield.
* Pakistan placed an order for an initial batch of 4 Mi-35 Assault Helicopters with a bigger order expected to be placed later.
This indicates a few things.
* Cobras might be replaced by 15 Zulus plus remaining units to be replaced by Z-10s. Some sources also cite the role attack helicopters have to play in a Cold Start like situation with India acquiring AH-64D followed by a large number of cheaper locally built platforms like LCH, it becomes cruicial for Pakistan to add attack helicopters in numbers.
They also stated that China is willing to commit to generous offer including the assembly of more than 50 Thunderbolts and local manufacturing of spares.
* More than 20 Mi-35s can be bought and will be used for Special Operations.
So is it possible that Pakistan might be headed for a 3 tier attack capability?
Tier-1: AH-1Z VIPER (15)
Tier-2: Z-10 Thunderbolt (40-50)
Total - Up to 70 with all Cobras replaced eventually and the fleet strengthened with 15-20 extra units to meet evolving threats?
Tier-3: Mi-35M Hind-E (20)
Assault Helicopter to negotiate asymmetric threats of various nature.
Opinions?
@Oscar @Irfan Baloch @Xeric @Icarus @Hyperion
* Pakistan operates 50 odd frames of AH-1F/S Cobras which are depleting fast due to the operational stresses coped during last ten years of war, hence a replacement is due.
* After T-129 deal stalled due to US refusing to sell engines, the AH-1Z Viper was cleared for sale to Pakistan and it seems to be underway.
* Pakistan also got 3 Z-10 Thunderbolt helicopters from China for test and evaluation in the battlefield.
* Pakistan placed an order for an initial batch of 4 Mi-35 Assault Helicopters with a bigger order expected to be placed later.
This indicates a few things.
* Cobras might be replaced by 15 Zulus plus remaining units to be replaced by Z-10s. Some sources also cite the role attack helicopters have to play in a Cold Start like situation with India acquiring AH-64D followed by a large number of cheaper locally built platforms like LCH, it becomes cruicial for Pakistan to add attack helicopters in numbers.
They also stated that China is willing to commit to generous offer including the assembly of more than 50 Thunderbolts and local manufacturing of spares.
* More than 20 Mi-35s can be bought and will be used for Special Operations.
So is it possible that Pakistan might be headed for a 3 tier attack capability?
Tier-1: AH-1Z VIPER (15)
Tier-2: Z-10 Thunderbolt (40-50)
Total - Up to 70 with all Cobras replaced eventually and the fleet strengthened with 15-20 extra units to meet evolving threats?
Tier-3: Mi-35M Hind-E (20)
Assault Helicopter to negotiate asymmetric threats of various nature.
Opinions?
@Oscar @Irfan Baloch @Xeric @Icarus @Hyperion