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i've always wondered why/how Dawn news manages to capture more enthusiastic indians than Pakistanis themselves
quite the habit of theirs, to comment on Pakistani publications
(peddling rubbish)
Pakistan has broken the back of these terrorists without these Hellies, Pakistan need those for the hidden enemy who is behind these criminals.Dont worry sir .
We already have a lot of experience with these Russian tech.It is good ,all weather.Only issue is its maintenance .Russian systems are maintenance ghost .Just look at our Su-30.
And they are already tested our patience due to INS Viky.I think MI 35 would be more than enough for Pakistan for dealing with terrorists.
Already declaring victory,havent we seen these operations in the past and celebate victory and then these terrorists come back.Pakistan has broken the back of these terrorists without these Hellies, Pakistan need those for the hidden enemy who is behind these criminals.
Indian posters on Dawn site are going berserk calling Russian equipment junk, relic and useless and mostly asking how Pakistan will pay for it. its "heartening" to see a flurry of honest comments our neighbours find necessary to make about us.
Deal to sell MI-35 helicopters 'politically approved': Russian envoy - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
More like cockroaches, everywhere.Its a 1.2 billion country and we are everywhere in nos.
Were apache ever under consideration??
MI35 is good,apache is the best.
Modern attack helicopters are designed to be small, fast and agile to improve survivability and lethality(more maneuverable).. Look at MI-28H, it better optimized than the Mil Mi-24(MI-35) for the attacking role.. By designing single crew KA-50/52, russians attained more compactness.. Now every attack helicopters in the world are dedicated only for attack or ground support..Apaches don't offer troop carrier capability.
Cobras and Super Cobraswhich one is better,cobras or the mi 35.
And How many we are going to buy and when next century or what ?
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ISLAMABAD: Russian envoy to Pakistan Alexey Dedov on Wednesday said that the MI-35 helicopter deal with Moscow and Islamabad is "politically approved", Radio Pakistan reported.
In an interview with Radio Pakistan, Dedov said that the Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu will visit Islamabad soon. The report further stated that Alexey Dedov said the deal between Pakistan and Russia will help combat terrorism.
While Dedov said the deal has been "politically approved", further negotiations on details of the political-commercial contract are in progress.
The ambassador also said that Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu has talks with Pakistani counterparts on his agenda, to discuss the sale of defence equipment to Pakistan.
Pakistan’s request for MI-35 helicopters has been on the table since 2009, but Russia had kept the issue pending because of the Indian factor.
India had long been Russia’s ‘exclusive military technical cooperation partner’. However, Moscow has reportedly downgraded that status to ‘preferred partner’ after India diversified its defence procurements and increasingly began relying on Western sources for meeting its hardware requirements. Russia has, meanwhile, reviewed its policy of selling military equipment to Pakistan.
Ambassador Dedov, however, had earlier maintained that there was no ban on selling defence equipment to Pakistan.
MI-35s are multi-purpose military transport helicopters which can be used for combat missions.
The Pakistan government has been saying that it genuinely needed these helicopters for counter-terrorism operations.
dawn.com
Sir, have you not seen the blogs of Express Tribune?i've always wondered why/how Dawn news manages to capture more enthusiastic indians than Pakistanis themselves
quite the habit of theirs, to comment on Pakistani publications
(peddling rubbish)