Quwa
Research Partner
PN had liked the S-70/UH-60 the most - good price, proven capability. There was a plan to start procuring them alongside the OHPs, but it fell through. More recently, the PAF looked at the S-70 for its CSAR requirements, but Congress blocking FMF/CSF use on the F-16s prompted the PAF to select the AW139M instead. The AShW and ASW config of the UH-60 isn't available to the PN.Still amazed considering how many new ships PN is inducting/about to induct (Barbur, Yarmook, Jinnah, 054A) we have STILL not got replacement for Aloutte and Sea Kings (bar a few Z-9s that are in use for F-22 Frigates). This should be a major priority above anything else. Aloutte and Sea Kings will soon become death traps and life expires, Z-9 simplhy not cutting edge for AShw/ASW warfare.
The PN was interested in the NH-90NFH and MTH. Yes, the platform has its technical problems, but the French and Germans are fully committed to the platform. Moreover, Airbus showed that its upcoming blocks would be much better in terms of serviceability and support. But it was the costliest option for the PN.
The last route was the AW159 and AW101 combination, which Leonardo pushed (with tacit UK support). However, if it could spend on a Western platform, the PN would prefer to spend on one that could support all of its shipborne operations, hence the preference for a S-70/UH-60 or NH-90 type of platform.
Thus, if I had to guess, the PN is probably interested in the Chinese Z-20.











