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what as waste of money on old technology, we should have bought the Turkish T-129, they would have done a better job, I don't know why our government is wasting all that tax money on so many types of attack helicopter's, now will have 4 types. If the old cobra's retire's soon make that 3 types.
December 19, 2016
NNI
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain Monday said that Pakistan would get four advanced MI-35 helicopters from Russia in 2017.
Talking to reporters, the minister said that Pakistan has paid $153 million for the purchase of helicopters.
He also said that the government is also in contact with other countries for the export of 100 Super Mushshak trainer aircrafts.
Maldives and Azerbaijan are ready to buy Super Mushshak trainer aircrafts, he added.
Rana Tanveer said that important developments are expected regarding sale of JF-17 thunder jets in 2017.
He disclosed that the production capacity of Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) has escalated to $100 million from $25 million whereas rapid growth has also been witnessed in Karachi Shipyard.
Pakistan to get four MI-35 helicopters from Russia in 2017: minister | The Nation
MI-28 is a medium tech, combat heli. The MI-35 is an assault helicopter, not so much so combat due to its heavier size. But it carries troops in a very decent number. Its like one heli is good enough to carry troops for one special mission, and can sustain the duration while the mission is completed and can provide serious assault capability in terms of the fire power.
Just don't put it in front of a Viper-Z or an Apache. It won't survive for more than a minute. But for troop transportation for special missions, and in providing air-cover, mission specific fire power, and airlift with fire power support, you guys got a real good platform. Its like 4 benefits for the price of 1. For Combat, you should get more upgraded Vipers, and build the Z-10's or the Ataks in house with TOT.
It's a fact that by modern attack helicopter standards the Mi-35 is outdated, most operators are phasing it out.Do you think Pak army will buy an "outdated machine"?If you say the reason behind buying PAA isn't familiar to attack heli's or modern tech,then again you will be wrong,PAA pilots have flown AH-1Zs Viper,AH-1F/Hs, Cobras,Mi-24 Hind,T-129 Atak,Z-10,IAR-330,Fennecs etc.
This Mi-35 is the latest and the greatest which has ever came out of Mil Factories.
These 4 are initial batch as reported by Alan warnes the order may rise upto 20.These helis will be at the disposal of Paramilitary forces,which atm flies a modest fleet of a few Jet rangers and UH-1H.
Great... my hope is they connect with my former employer for Super Hind upgrade.December 19, 2016
NNI
ISLAMABAD: Minister for Defence Production Rana Tanveer Hussain Monday said that Pakistan would get four advanced MI-35 helicopters from Russia in 2017.
Talking to reporters, the minister said that Pakistan has paid $153 million for the purchase of helicopters.
He also said that the government is also in contact with other countries for the export of 100 Super Mushshak trainer aircrafts.
Maldives and Azerbaijan are ready to buy Super Mushshak trainer aircrafts, he added.
Rana Tanveer said that important developments are expected regarding sale of JF-17 thunder jets in 2017.
He disclosed that the production capacity of Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF) has escalated to $100 million from $25 million whereas rapid growth has also been witnessed in Karachi Shipyard.
Pakistan to get four MI-35 helicopters from Russia in 2017: minister | The Nation