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ITALY APPROVED $762 M IN ARMS SALES TO PAKISTAN IN 2018

honestly we should ignore any pak military news related with west.
Not nearly as big to recognized as the C-130 (Hercules), but the C-27J Spartan could be a good replacement down the road.

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By the way, those figures in 2018 are staggering to say the least. Its no wonder Leonardo decided to open up a Regional Office in Islamabad.

C-27J is a perfect solution for special ops so only few in number makes sense.
 
I really wish PAC and Leonardo work on long term partnership in AESA radar and weapons integration.
such collaboration will be a huge boost not only for Thunders but also for Project Azm. It is also interesting that no details were revealed, there might a a similar partnership going on both parties want to under wrap for now at least.
 
What is a Lead-In Fighter-Trainer?

Is it a armabable fighter plane that can engage in combat of any sorts?
 
Interestingly, in July 2019, Leonardo announced that it sold six M-346FAs to an undisclosed “major international customer.” The M-346FA happens to meet the PAF’s two main requirements (i.e., a radar and data-link system). A small batch order of M-346FA could fit in the sales figures announced for 2018.
Well here is what we know about the M-346FA (Fighter Attack) Variant...

Multi-role variant capable of air-to-air and air-to-surface combat with a 2 tonne payload spread over 7 hard points, advanced Grifo-346 radar, countermeasures and stealth features including engine intake grids and radar-absorbing coatings on the canopy and wing leading edge. It is being marketed as a light attack aircraft also suitable for aggressor training purposes.

Engines: Honeywell F124 Turbofan (which means US has a say).

A key feature of the M-346 is the Embedded Tactical Training System (ETTS). The ETTS is capable of emulating various equipment, such as radar, targeting pods, weapons, and Electronic Warfare systems; additionally, the ETTS can interface with various munitions and other equipment actually being carried on board.
 
honestly we should ignore any pak military news related with west.


C-27J is a perfect solution for special ops so only few in number makes sense.

Failed product compared to c-235 look for story on failed acquisition by USAF for Afghan.
 
Italian were also trying to sell spada to pn and paa
 
Failed product compared to c-235 look for story on failed acquisition by USAF for Afghan.
concur: C-235 is the way to go. proven and very versatile and they are continuing to evolve further. Compare adoption rate of C235 - it says it for itself.
 
Any comments about M-346 ? thanks .

As ACM Retd. Sohail Aman is quoted that we needed a lift with nice Radar & Data Link capabilities, where M-346 may fit the bill but speaking of such purchase; I don't see it happening soon.
 
Such a shame we can't make these in our country . economy is bad and still they are importing
 
Never heard it coming to Pakistan. Low chance


As ACM Retd. Sohail Aman is quoted that we needed a lift with nice Radar & Data Link capabilities, where M-346 may fit the bill but speaking of such purchase; I don't see it happening soon.
The PAF considered LIFT on multiple occasions, but during ACM Sohail Aman's time, the PAF decided to drop the idea of a LIFT and rely on the JF-17B for LIFT + OCU instead.

However, towards the end of ACM Aman's time, and the start of ACM Mujahid Anwar Khan's time, the PAF again decided it wanted a LIFT. During IDEAS 2018, PAC and PAF officials were clearly saying they wanted a LIFT, but it needed an after burning engine.

In May 2019, the PAF revised the idea (via a Jane's interview with ACM Mujahid Anwar Khan) to saying the engine didn't need after burning, but the aircraft must have a fully capable radar and data link system.

The main options were the M-346, L-15, and T-50. It's possible, however unlikely, that the Italian gov't agreed to release a credit line for the M-346, in which case such a purchase is doable. But in any case, LIFT is on the cards for the time being (unless the PAF again decides to change course).
 
The PAF considered LIFT on multiple occasions, but during ACM Sohail Aman's time, the PAF decided to drop the idea of a LIFT and rely on the JF-17B for LIFT + OCU instead.

However, towards the end of ACM Aman's time, and the start of ACM Mujahid Anwar Khan's time, the PAF again decided it wanted a LIFT. During IDEAS 2018, PAC and PAF officials were clearly saying they wanted a LIFT, but it needed an after burning engine.

In May 2019, the PAF revised the idea (via a Jane's interview with ACM Mujahid Anwar Khan) to saying the engine didn't need after burning, but the aircraft must have a fully capable radar and data link system.

The main options were the M-346, L-15, and T-50. It's possible, however unlikely, that the Italian gov't agreed to release a credit line for the M-346, in which case such a purchase is doable. But in any case, LIFT is on the cards for the time being (unless the PAF again decides to change course).
I personally think Pakistan should keep adopting Western tech even in small number. It gives huge edge on training purposes.
 
I smell AESA
 

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