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PAF AW-139 getting ready in italy

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US SAR birds usually have door guns in the form of either a minigun or an mg.

We should do same
Hi thanks for your reply but will it be possible for us as the supplier might have restricted us only for civilian use I mean SAR operations only
Thank you
 
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Which fair use policy do you refer for your work ?
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There is no need to give back links as not all images always have links available.
Giving credits at the end document is courtesy call.

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they same supplier is providing us missiles and gunships too. its not the matter of them but our need
Hi thanks for the reply IK if that’s the case then I think we should attach mini guns atleast with couple of them
Thanks
 
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Four(!) more AW139 delivered 14 August. Same greyish-metallic colour scheme.
As seen during testflights in Italy:
5127495.jpg
 
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Four(!) more AW139 delivered 14 August. Same greyish-metallic colour scheme.
As seen during testflights in Italy:
5127495.jpg
any source or link ...??
 
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Looks like AW-139 getting huge market share in Asia. We are too getting more AW-139
 
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any source or link ...??
Sure, forgot the first time, thanks for the reminder!

The message that they were delivered comes from the Italian enthusiast that tries to keep track of all AW helicopters:
http://www.aaa.dgualdo.it/prodlist/prod-aw139-04.htm
> scroll down to 31815/31816/31817/31820

Normally that means they were loaded into an An-124 at Milan-Malpensa on that date :-)

These are three of the four that were photographed during test flights:
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Pakistan-Air-Force/AgustaWestland-AW-139M/5127495/L
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Pakistan-Air-Force/AgustaWestland-AW-139M/5122201/L
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Pakistan-Air-Force/AgustaWestland-AW-139M/5100511/L

Does that answer your question?
 
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