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[PICTURES] Pakistan Gets First Batch of 4, Mi-35M Assault Helicopters from Russia

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Pakistan and Russia agreed to the $153 million helicopter deal during then-Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif’s visit to Russia in June 2016. A preliminary contract was concluded at the Pakistan Army General Headquarters in Rawalpindi in August 2015. Pakistan military sources indicate that PAAC could purchase a total of 20 Mi-35 helicopters in the coming years. “Given the cost of building the necessary Mi-35M logistics and maintenance infrastructure, expanding the fleet beyond four aircraft would financially be a sound decision for the Pakistani military.


https://propakistani.pk/2017/08/28/pakistan-gets-first-batch-mi-35m-assault-helicopters/

http://thediplomat.com/2017/08/pakistan-receives-4-advanced-attack-helicopters-from-russia/

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/20421/Pakistan_Receives_Four_Russian_Mi_35M_Choppers#.WbGNyPMjHIU

Congrats to Pak Army :)
 
Well done Pak Army

When are we getting the 8 submarines from China?
 
Didn't our expert Indians say Russia was going to ditch it's military deals with Pakistan because India was going to have a talk with them lol.
 
Some people here believe Russia is not selling anything powerful to Pakistan. As I say the neighbour is deluded.
 
It'll be handy if they can get a batch of new A380's from Emirates too if they plan to attract travellers to PIA.
 
Russia - the ultimate baysharam when it comes to selling arms to friends/foes/friends of foes/foes of friends!
 
Russia - the ultimate baysharam when it comes to selling arms to friends/foes/friends of foes/foes of friends!

Why? They have done no wrong.

Russia offered India the Mi's but instead their so called 'friends' decided to go ahead with the purchase of 22 AH64 Apache's and a whole plethora of supplementary weapons! Boeing then opens up an aerospace production facility in Indian Hyderabad to manufacture parts for these helicopters.

What is Russia supposed to do? Lie down and let the competition roll over them?!

The Indians are trying to have their fingers in both pies, they order Apaches and Chinooks from the US and at the same time also signed a deal for 48 Mi-17V-5 medium-lift military helicopters with Russia. This is a business at the end of the day and money matters more than relationships.
 
Russia has over 3000 t80 tanks in storage
And around 550 in service

It would be a good move if we can take some of them off russias hand at a knocked off price and some barter type deal using agricultural / textile products . I'm pretty sure Russians wouldn't mind getting rid of them

These tanks we can then upgrade later on over the years with help from Ukraine or turkey or Russia itself .

We already operate t80s we bought from Ukraine
 
Why? They have done no wrong.

Russia offered India the Mi's but instead their so called 'friends' decided to go ahead with the purchase of 22 AH64 Apache's and a whole plethora of supplementary weapons! Boeing then opens up an aerospace production facility in Indian Hyderabad to manufacture parts for these helicopters.

What is Russia supposed to do? Lie down and let the competition roll over them?!

The Indians are trying to have their fingers in both pies, they order Apaches and Chinooks from the US and at the same time also signed a deal for 48 Mi-17V-5 medium-lift military helicopters with Russia. This is a business at the end of the day and money matters more than relationships.

In the 1980s, Pakistan got the Bell AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter from its then best friend, the US. To counter this, India was supplied with the Mil Mi-24 by the USSR.

Thirty years later, it is merry go round the mulberry bush again. :yk2
 
Accord with Russia signed for training of Pakistani troops

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia on Tuesday signed an agreement that allows for training of Pakistani troops at Russian military training institutes.

“Both countries signed the Contract on Admission of Service Members of Pakistan in RF’s (Russian Federation) Training Insti*tutes,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

The agreement was signed at the conclusion of the first meeting of Russia-Pakistan Joint Military Consultative Committee (JMCC), described by the defence ministry as the highest forum of defence collaboration between Pak*istan and the Russian Fede*ra*tion. The two countries had earlier this year, during the visit of the then foreign minister Khawaja Asif to Moscow, agreed to set up a commission to boost military cooperation.

Russian Deputy Defence Minister Col Gen Alexander Fomin led his side at the talks while Pakistani Defence Secretary retired Lt Gen Zamirul Hassan Shah headed the host side.

The two sides, during the talks, reviewed the progress made in bilateral defence cooperation since they signed the defence cooperation pact in November 2014. Subsequently, Pakistan and Russia in October 2015 signed the military-technical cooperation accord providing for arms supplies and cooperation in weapon development.

Russia has over the past three years provided four Mi-35M combat and cargo helicopters to Pakistan and the militaries of the two countries also held joint drills codenamed ‘Friendship’.

“A comprehensive issue based review was also carried out during which the two countries expressed satisfaction on the milestones achieved,” the defence ministry said, adding that the two sides deliberated on areas for cooperation in future.

The talks also featured a discussion on the situation in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

One of Russia’s key concerns in its security dialogue with Pakistan had been the growing foothold of the militant Islamic State (IS) group, also known by its Arabic acronym Daesh, in Afghanistan and the relocation of IS fighters from Iraq and Syria to the land-locked country.

Meanwhile, Gen Fomin visited General Headquarters for a call on Chief of the Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa.

During his meeting with Gen Bajwa, the Russian deputy defence minister “expressed requirement” of cooperation to defeat extremism, according to the Inter Services Public Relations.

The two had a discussion on “regional security situation, and matters of mutual interest including enhancement of bilateral defence and security cooperation”.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1425673/accord-with-russia-signed-for-training-of-pakistani-troops
 
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