iLION12345_1
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- May 1, 2016
- Messages
- 2,604
- Reaction score
- 32
- Country
- Location
That essentially means 40-50 helicopters. We are still interested in Atak II, what role would it play then?
When PAA purchases the Z-10ME, the chances for their procurement of ATAK-II go down significantly because of logistical reasons. However it’s been rumored for a while that China is working on an equivalent heavy gunship as well, which would make sense considering PLAs requirements. That might become the front runner in PAs future heavy gunship program (if they have one). However ATAK-II remains an option.I suspect it'd be for the high-altitude requirement (albeit as a heavier platform than the originally sought T129).
The PAA's attack helicopter fleet requirement was around 60 in the late 1980s. I don't know if it has gone up since then, but there's a case for it as a quick response asset to Cold Start-type maneuvers. OTOH, armed drones such as Shahpar-2 and TB2 may have offset the capability gap, so we're back to around 60.
If the PA had ended up with T129B, the ATAK-II would have been the ideal option because of the shared weapons and parts.