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whats the number of C-130s in pak military???????
its 12 rite??/
This brochure is really strange. As no company who is going to carry out this modification is shown on tye cover.
Anyway, let me tell you gentlemen, The type of modernisation/modification which is advertised on this cover only shows that
It is an upgrade of aircraft Nav/situational awareness system, in the cockpit only. Pilot and gunner will be looking over more advanced / digital displays, then conventional analogue dispalys.
Please note, this is only a part of avionics, used in Z model which will be embeded in F model. This fact is actually avertised on the cover also, that AH-1Z technology, featuring mission computer GEN II, will be applied to F models. The cover also features two discrete components / LRUs (Line Replcement Units). which will be added to F models. and that is all. It is not complete aircraft upgrade. It does not mean that after this Cockpit upgrade, F model will be converted to W/Z model. You can see the difference between the two in the cover feature. The major difference still remains the same ---> twin engines, Hellfires, 4 bladed main and tail rotors.
That was only one of several posters, the person who originally took them may have the rest. Though airframe changes are not possible, AH-1Z avionics, ECM/EW & weapon-systems can be applied to the AH-1F.This brochure is really strange. As no company who is going to carry out this modification is shown on tye cover.
Anyway, let me tell you gentlemen, The type of modernisation/modification which is advertised on this cover only shows that
It is an upgrade of aircraft Nav/situational awareness system, in the cockpit only. Pilot and gunner will be looking over more advanced / digital displays, then conventional analogue dispalys.
Please note, this is only a part of avionics, used in Z model which will be embeded in F model. This fact is actually avertised on the cover also, that AH-1Z technology, featuring mission computer GEN II, will be applied to F models. The cover also features two discrete components / LRUs (Line Replcement Units). which will be added to F models. and that is all. It is not complete aircraft upgrade. It does not mean that after this Cockpit upgrade, F model will be converted to W/Z model. You can see the difference between the two in the cover feature. The major difference still remains the same ---> twin engines, Hellfires, 4 bladed main and tail rotors.
That was only one of several posters, the person who originally took them may have the rest. Though airframe changes are not possible, AH-1Z avionics, ECM/EW & weapon-systems can be applied to the AH-1F.
i think we have 24 c-130s
originally we had ~12 C-130s including 1 - L101 (civilian version). then there was a freak accident at chaklala AB where a out-of-control C-130 rammed into 3 parked C-130s. all 4 are believed to be written off (?) leaving a balance of 8. after 9/11 the USA allowed the purchase of 6 ex-australian C-130s bringing the total to 14. 1 chilian C-130 was purchased for spares.
additionally 4 C-295s have been purchased from indonesia for light transport. it includes 1 VIP flight.
PA AH-1 modernization requirements are..
AH-1Z avionics, ECM/EW & Armaments like hell fire etc as you have mentioned. the AH-1F airframe must be expanded in order to integrate these systems, it can be noticed in USM AH-1 airframes. this will add up to at least 150-200 kg including armaments and thus double engine must be needed to overcome extended weight.
Agreed
But i still have some reservations.
The present F models Pak Army has, were built in early 80s. Even the recently received F models are actually refurbished, as they were originally built in , again early 80s. Now after a life span of more then 25 years, Pak Army is planning to upgrade its weaponry and avionics suite, regardless that the original airfarme is more then 25 years old.
Sir, you must be knowing about the definite fatigue life, aircarft structures have. Mostly after active service of 25-30 years, airframes are retired from service as they have accumulated enough fatigue in their structures that a catestrophic failure may occur any time, so aircraft are simply retired from service. This may not be true for civil aviation as they always fly familiar flight patterns. Yet military aircraft are always pushed to limits and subjected to high combat/G loads and stresses in the heat of battle.
Pak F models have been actively engeged in Anti terror operations, in last 5 years so we can say that in their, 25 years life, last 5 years, they were pushed to limits.
My point is , is it necessary to give an avionics and weapon upgrade to an already aging airframe. You said that, weight will be added by 150- 200 kg. This means that adding extra stress to already stressed structure. Then if twin engines are to be mounted, it needs modification in structures. For a fleet of 40, we need extar 40 engines also (to make it twin engine version).
The MLU type upgrade of F-16, must be including extensive overhauling and strengthening of F-16 structure, but----> after MLU, F-16 still remains single engine fighter. The overhauing of the structure is to ensure that f-16 will carry extar weight of avionics, which is added, and new weapons. My idea is that, a helicopter military engine (brand new) from USA, cost 1-1.5 million dollars. That really confusing.
Why dont Pakistan go for purchase of brand new attack helicopters
Still, Pak Army must be planning prudently to upgrade its attack helicopter fleet.