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@Quwa gone to paramount, they can do airframe modifications.

Mubarak ho.

@Bilal Khan (Quwa)
Yep. First, credit is due to A/I Board PSF who broke this news a week ago. Second, the contract with Leonardo -- $190 m for 3 aircraft -- suggests to me that the modifications may not be deep.

Still, I think anything around the range of the Saab Swordfish is more than respectable, i.e., 4~6 external hardpoints for AShMs and ASW torpedoes.
 
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Yep. First, credit is due to A/I Board PSF who broke this news a week ago. Second, the contract with Leonardo -- $190 m for 3 aircraft -- suggests to me that the modifications may not be deep.

Still, I think anything around the range of the Saab Swordfish is more than respectable, i.e., 4~6 external hardpoints for AShMs and ASW torpedoes.
What would you call a deep modification?
 
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Yep. First, credit is due to A/I Board PSF who broke this news a week ago. Second, the contract with Leonardo -- $190 m for 3 aircraft -- suggests to me that the modifications may not be deep.

Still, I think anything around the range of the Saab Swordfish is more than respectable, i.e., 4~6 external hardpoints for AShMs and ASW torpedoes.
These are just the first 3 aircraft, with the number PN has planned, and a possibility of them ordering more than just 10, do you think they could have these aircraft in different configurations? I.e. a few specialized for certain roles such as surveillance, EW, ASW/ASuW? Maybe we could see the future aircrafts be modified different than these ones.
 
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Yep. First, credit is due to A/I Board PSF who broke this news a week ago. Second, the contract with Leonardo -- $190 m for 3 aircraft -- suggests to me that the modifications may not be deep.

Still, I think anything around the range of the Saab Swordfish is more than respectable, i.e., 4~6 external hardpoints for AShMs and ASW torpedoes.
Yes it was PSF that confirmed the news , i shared there link with news week ago in this thread.

Secondly paramount is not going to modify frame, they are hired for overhaul the frame and jet prior to modification
 
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Yep. First, credit is due to A/I Board PSF who broke this news a week ago. Second, the contract with Leonardo -- $190 m for 3 aircraft -- suggests to me that the modifications may not be deep.

Still, I think anything around the range of the Saab Swordfish is more than respectable, i.e., 4~6 external hardpoints for AShMs and ASW torpedoes.
The contract was signed month+ ago.
 
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These are just the first 3 aircraft, with the number PN has planned, and a possibility of them ordering more than just 10, do you think they could have these aircraft in different configurations? I.e. a few specialized for certain roles such as surveillance, EW, ASW/ASuW? Maybe we could see the future aircrafts be modified different than these ones.
I think they'll configure them all identically, but use individual aircraft differently based on the operational need. Flexibility is key, and for that, numbers definitely help.
 
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Leonardo is good company, but I think PN have to test Saab system on 2-3 Brazilian jetliner.
 
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There are some indications that the work by Leonardo and Paramount will be done in Pakistan at a new facility being established at Nur Khan base.
If it true, then really good. But right now seems non relistic
 
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Leonardo is good company, but I think PN have to test Saab system on 2-3 Brazilian jetliner.

What “Saab systems” are you looking for, that aren’t present in the PN ATR-72s?
 
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