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HOW ITAR IMPACTS PAKISTAN’S T129 ATAK PURCHASE FROM TURKEY

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In light of current tensions between Ankara and Washington – which escalated to Washington ordering a stay on the delivery of F-35A Lightning II fighter aircraft to Turkey through its newly-signed 2019 National Defence Authorization Act (NDAA) – observers are concerned that Pakistan’s recently-inked purchase of 30 T129 ATAK attack helicopters could be in jeopardy.
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The concern primarily stems from the fact that the T129’s powerplant, the Light Helicopter Turbine Engine Company (LHTEC) CTS800 turboshaft engine, falls under the jurisdiction of ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulation). Exporting (be it first-party or third-party) items under ITAR require the approval of the US government.

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PAKISTAN DEFENCE REVIEW: NEWS UPDATES

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The Pakistan Navy Commissions its new 17,000-ton Auxiliary Ship

On 16 October, the Pakistan Navy (PN) commissioned a new 17,000-ton auxiliary support ship and tanker.[1]

Designated PNS Moawin, Pakistan inked a contract for the tanker from Turkey’s Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik A.Ş. (STM) in January 2013. The price was reportedly $90 million US.[2] Prior to this ship, PNS Moawin was the name of a Dutch-built Poolster-class tanker in the PN; this new tanker is replacing it.

PNS Moawin’s steel-cutting ceremony had occurred at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW) in November 2013. KSEW laid its keel in March 2014 and, in turn, constructed the ship by August 2016, at which point the Moawin was launched for sea trials.[3] In April 2018, it conducted its first survey mission.

As with almost all KSEW programs, the Moawin was built under license by STM and with support – through Kits of Material (KoM) and technical documentation – of the original equipment manufacturer (OEM).[4]

It is an off-the-shelf design, but KSEW lead the construction, integration and testing/trials of the Moawin. A key point in regards to integration is the fact that KSEW – under STM’s guidance – paired electronics and weapons from different suppliers, i.e., Turkey’s Aselsan and the UK’s Kelvin Hughes, among others.

The PNS Moawin has a full-load displacement of 16,400 tons. It has a hull length of 158.4 m and is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 20 knots when at full load. When at a cruise speed of 15 knots, the PNS Moawin has a range of 10,000 nautical miles.[5] The PNS Moawin is equipped with two Replenishment-at-Sea (RAS) masts (for solid and liquid cargo), a helicopter hangar capable of supporting a Sea King-class and a Dauphin (i.e. Z-9EC)-class helicopter, and two Aselsan STOP 25 mm cannons.[6]

It is not known when the PN intends to replace its other large auxiliary ship, i.e. the Fuqing-class PNS Nasr.

The PNS Nasr is (compared to the Poolster-class PNS Moawin) a newer ship; launched and commissioned in 1980 and 1987, respectively. For the PN, it is already 30 years of age. The natural course of action would be to procure a second STM designed ship and standardize the large auxiliary fleet on one platform.

In its yearbook for 2015-2016, Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) listed the construction of a new submarine rescue and salvage vessel as a prospective program.[7] Seeing that the PN is slated to operate 11 air-independent propulsion (AIP)-powered submarines by 2028 (and that too with potentially an additional set of miniature submarines), this could become a priority for the 2020s.

In terms of STM, this marks the completion of its first major naval project in Pakistan. STM is also leading the upgrade of Pakistan’s Agosta 90B submarines as well as construction of MILGEM Ada corvettes.

Pakistan Aeronautical Complex to Receive a CNC Machine from Turkey
In July, Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) signed a contract with Turkey’s Usel Makina for the purchase of the latter’s CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines…[full article available to Quwa Premium subscribers
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Pakistan’s Siemens Mobile Pulse-Doppler Radar (MPDR) Soldiers On
Based on a series of tenders released in September and October, it is evident that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is still using its Siemens Mobile Pulse-Doppler Radars (MPDR)…[8][9] [full article available to Quwa Premium subscribers
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Sea Spark 2018: Pakistan Commences its Marquee Naval Exercise
On 15 October, the Pakistan Navy initiated its marquee maritime exercise, Sea Spark 2018. According to a press release by Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the exercise will span for “over two months” in the Arabian Sea and will involve the Pakistan Army and Pakistan Air Force (PAF)…[10][full article available to Quwa Premium subscribers
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Talks Underway with Turkey for ‘Small-Scale’ Defence Purchases
During the commissioning ceremony of the Pakistan Navy’s (PN) new tanker, the PNS Moawin, Turkey’s Undersecretary for Defence Industries (SSM) İsmail Demir, announced that Turkey is in talks with Pakistan to sell small quantities of electronic warfare (EW) systems and other armaments.[11][full article available to Quwa Premium subscribers
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[1] Press Release. “Pakistan Navy Commissions Fleet Tanker PNS Moawin … a Quantum Leap Towards Indigenization and a Beacon of Pakistan-Turkey Friendship.” Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR). 16 October 2018. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[2] “Turkish-made military tanker ship joins Pakistan navy.” Daily Sabah. 19 August 2016. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[3] Official Information. Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[4] Ibid.

[5] Official Product Information. Delta Marine. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[6] Ibid.

[7] Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) Yearbook 2015-2016 Part II. Government of Pakistan. p.86

[8] Tender No: TS365302E. “Procurement for Spares for MPDR Upgrade DP (Air) Tender AD.” Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. 25 September 2018. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[9] Tender No: TS362625E. “Procurement of Spares for Overhauling of ASR of MPDR Sensor.” Public Procurement Regulatory Authority. 10 October 2018. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[10] Press Release. “Pakistan Navy Conducts Major Maritime Exercise “Sea Spark 2018” to Validate War Plans.” Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR). 15 October 2018. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

[11] “Turkish defense industry delivers one of its largest single-item export projects: Fleet tanker to Pakistan Navy.” Daily Sabah. 16 October 2018. URL:
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(Last Accessed: 20 October 2018).

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Alarm for India? Pakistan on course to become world’s 5th largest nuclear power

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India will likely be unsettled by the news its arch-nemesis Pakistan is being tipped to become the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. US researchers have branded the development “concerning.”

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Pakistan Plans to Buy High-End Drones in China Amid India's S-400 Deal

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The Wing Loong II is a medium-altitude long-endurance drone designed for surveillance and aerial reconnaissance missions.
Fitted with a variety of weapons, the UAV drone has the ability to perform combat operations and can also be used for civil tasks, such as disaster assessment, meteorological operations and environmental protection.

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Pakistan commissions fleet tanker PNS Moawin.

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The Pakistan Navy commissioned its new fleet tanker PNS Moawin in a ceremony on October 16.

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PNS Moawin was commissioned after being launched in August 2016 and starting trials in May this year.

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The 158-meter tanker was built by Pakistan’s Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) under a design provided by Turkey’s STM. According to STM, who is also responsible for the maintenance and personnel training, the PNS Moawin is a completely new ship design.

“The tanker not only adds reach and flexibility to the Pakistan Navy fleet but also strengthens our maritime defense. As a beacon of Pakistan – Turkey friendship, it heralds a new era of large warship construction to meet our future defense needs,” the navy said in an announcement.

The commissioning of PNS Moawin is the latest highlight of the bilateral defense cooperation which will see Pakistan acquire Milgem corvettes from Turkey and have its submarines modernized by Turkish companies. On the other hand, Pakistan will be delivering its Super Mushshak training planes built by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex – Kamra. The Mushshak aircraft will replace the T-41 and SF-260 planes currently used by Turkey.

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Future Pakistan-Turkish defense cooperation likely to be incremental, for now...

Present co-operation “could well take the shape of a ‘Block-4’ JF-17 developed by Turkey and Pakistan” to be “considered for joint design and co-production”, after which “a stealth fighter would then be a logical next step.”

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