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TURKISH OFFICIAL CONFIRMS T129 TALKS WITH PAKISTAN

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Hüseyin Avşar, the Head of the Helicopters Department at Turkey’s Undersecretariat of Defence Industries (SSM) told Defence Turkey that discussion of “administrative and financial terms” were taking place with Pakistan in regards to the Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) T129 ATAK attack helicopter.

This coincides with a June news report by aviation journalist Alan Warnes (via Monch) of Pakistan holding talks with TAI for 30 T129 attack helicopters. Warnes reported that the Turkish side was hoping for a concrete deal by late 2017 or early 2018.

Pakistan examined the T129 in June 2016. As per TAI, the Pakistan Army was impressed by the T129’s performance in high-altitude conditions and its ferrying range. The Army had flown the P6 from Pano Aqil, the Hindu Kush (at 14,000 ft) and between Quetta and Multan (i.e. 480 km).

During the 2017 International Defence Industry Fair (IDEF), which took place in May in Istanbul, TAI inked a memorandum-of-understanding (MoU) with Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC). TAI’s CEO Dr. Temel Kotil followed-up on the IDEF MoU with a visit to PAC at the end of May.

Notes & Comments:

Statements from Turkish officials and journalist reports suggest that the Pakistan T129 ATAK program will be a significant venture – if brought to fruition.

The Deputy Undersecretary at SSM Mustafa Şeker outlined (to MSI Turkish Defence Review in Karachi in November) that the T129 was of interest to each service arm: “The vehicle is required by the Pakistan Army, Navy and Air Force. Thus, all three services are involved in the process [of evaluating the T129].”

It was evident that the Pakistan Army was seeking another attack helicopter to complement its incoming Bell Helicopter AH-1Z Vipers. The machines it evaluated were the Changhe Z-10 and TAI T129, both of which were lighter-weight than the AH-1Z.

However, the reasons why the Navy and Air Force were included in the program are not known.

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is the parent of PAC, which is slated to serve an local industry function for any Pakistani T129 purchase. Dr. Temel Kotil had confirmed that PAC would be a parts supplier for the T129. Aviation Week suggested that final assembly at PAC could also be on the table.

The Pakistan Navy has its own infantry force – the Marines – which are tasked with protecting Pakistan’s coastal assets, such as bases, dockyards and shipyards. It is plausible, though purely speculative, that the T129 is of interest as a long-term possibility of providing the Marines with close air support (CAS) assets.

Besides PAC, the PAF could also theoretically use the T129 as a CAS asset, but for its combat search and rescue or special operations forces requirements. Alternatively, it could seek several units as training units at the Airpower Centre of Excellence, which is to train for counterinsurgency-related CAS.

The prospect of a T129 order accompanying parts manufacturing at PAC and – as one might presume with PAC in the equation – depot-level maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities could make the T129 more affordable to acquire and operate. This could help enable the PAF and PN to acquire the T129, albeit in the long-run and after the Army has fulfilled its requirements.

http://quwa.org/2017/07/25/turkish-official-confirms-t129-talks-pakistan/
 
Good stuff. Let's see how long the contract takes to sign.
 
Talks talks do sign the agreement we like the copter it's tested in Pakistan's terrain
 
Good stuff. Let's see how long the contract takes to sign.
Talks talks do sign the agreement we like the copter it's tested in Pakistan's terrain
doesn't quite work like that bro. not a kilo of mangos after all.
the cost of infrastructure placement for joint manufacturing, number of units, TOT etc all have to be considered as well as financial constraints after the NS family cut (joke)
 
both T-129 and Milgem Deals are stuck .. come on guys sign the deal alreadyyyyyyyyyyy
 
Why can't PD try to acquire heavy weight helicopters?
 
I just pray the order is for 100+ units. The army fights well and hard but it needs dedicated air support. And plenty of it
 
It's really good to see co-operation between pakistan and turkey,i think pakistan-turkey-iran should work together,together with help of our little brother kim jong-un we will make murica and jewrael great again :D ...
 
Anyone here has any idea where are they gonna find the funds to finance this?
 
Anyone here has any idea where are they gonna find the funds to finance this?
Like Hazret-i Suleyman (PBUH), employ the Jinn folks to get some $$s from the Federal Reserve!!!! And, they can always be exchanged in so many places the Chinese folks maintain - Hong Kong, Shanghai etc.!!!! On a serious note, where there is a will there is a way.....

T 129 is a good all round helicopter that we need for hot and high climates. Heavy gunships have restrictions at high altitudes
Moreover, it'll be your own!!! you can put all of your ideas into action!!!!

Good stuff. Let's see how long the contract takes to sign.
Ajele ishe sheytan karishir - Devil messes with the staffs done in haste.....
 
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I just pray the order is for 100+ units. The army fights well and hard but it needs dedicated air support. And plenty of it
I read 30 on a magazine and listen 40 on a tv news as purchase number of T129 by Pakistan.
Also i think 40 is very good number if you dont have much money to spent.
 

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