Haris Ali2140
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Do you think HurJet can work as Advanced trainer for PAF???I think the PA gave Turkey the one-year window to see the T629 fly before making another move.
Ultimately, the key here is that Turkey invited Pakistan into the T625, which basically means T629 since there's a commonality of engine, transmission and other parts.
Yes, one cost with the T629 is waiting another 2-3 years for test-flights and qualification, but with the potential upside of an non-ITAR helicopter that matches the T129's hot-and-high capabilities and endurance.
Moreover, I wouldn't discount the co-production aspect. TAI will move onto the ATAK-2, so the T629 would remain as largely an export-only program. If the PAA commits to a sufficient number, TAI itself may invest in Pakistan to set-up a manufacturing and final assembly line (with the engine and critical parts coming from Turkey).
With a new and modern platform, and a local industry base to source and support it, the PAA could stagger the procurement timeline across 10-15 years. So, in other words, it could build-up a fleet of 90-120 helicopters that can freely operate in any environment in Pakistan. In other words, actually match India's attack helicopter forces in numbers and, to an extent, qualitative capability.
Finally, the commonality between the T629 and T625 could make the latter more economical as a replacement for the Huey, Alouette III, Bell 412EPs, etc as they age. The PN at least could work on the T625 as the basis of a new ASW/SAR and lightweight AShW helicopter for its frigates and corvettes.
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