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In case of Pakistan if it is looking for Gunship Helos from Russian, it would never buy it without certain specific Transfer of Technology so my personal opinion is Mi-28 is now a competitor of Atak T-129 who ever gives more Access/Technologies and soft loans could win..
mi-28 will be better due to many reasons
 
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@nomi007 can you please compare both T-129s & Mi-28NEs and post their pros & cons? and which one will be best for PA?
 
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my question is
if we select mi-35/28
than training will takes minimum 2-3 months
if we select T-129 or AH-1z
than it will be takes minimum 6months
still confuse how we will use next gen attack helos so early against terrorist
 
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Now its official



Pakistan negotiating MI-35 helicopter deal‏ with Russia: envoy


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has placed an order to Russia for purchase of the latest MI-35 Helicopters for multipurpose use including fighting terrorism, Russian Ambassador to Pakistan Alexey Y. Dedov told a news conference at the Russian embassy in Islamabad.

"The deal is still being negotiated between Russian and Pakistani defence officials and hopefully would be finalised soon," Dedov told the media.

The Russian envoy said there has been never any ban on the sale of Russian military equipment to Pakistan.

"There is ongoing cooperation with Pakistan in the field of defence and counter-terrorism and security," Dedov said.

He also informed the media that Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz would be visiting the Russian city of Kazan to participate in the "5th International Meeting of High-Level Officials Responsible for Security Matters from 18-20 June, 2014.

Sartaj Aziz would also meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov during the visit, the envoy said.

Dedov also reiterated the desire of the Russian Federation to strengthen its bilateral relations with Pakistan in all spheres.

The Russian envoy while stating concern over rising incidents of terrorism in Pakistan, expressed sympathies with the victims and offered cooperation to Pakistan in countering terrorism.

"Presence of Uzeb, Tajik, ETIM militants in Pakistan's tribal areas are posing a security threat to the entire region and collective efforts are needed to tackle this menace," Dedov remarked.

He also feared that after the withdrawal of Nato troops from Afghanistan, security would be a big challenge for the Afghan National Security Forces.

DAWN.COM
 
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