The armed helicopter WZ-10ME purchased by the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps in the image uses the dark green camouflage of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Army Aviation Corps, or the dark color camouflage of the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps' AH-1F armed helicopter. Its configuration is close to the second WZ-10ME, and it currently does not have a millimeter-wave radar. The export of China's WZ-10ME to the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps seems to be an obvious thing in the eyes of most people. On one hand, the Pakistan Army has no more realistic options. The American AH-1Z armed helicopters they purchased were detained by the United States, and the Turkish T-129 armed helicopters they purchased were restricted by the United States from exporting engines, leading to Turkey being unable to deliver the T-129 armed helicopters to the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps. On the other hand, the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps had already been exposed to early models of the WZ-10 long ago. Previously, China provided 3 WZ-10s as military aid to the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps, and the pilots of the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps had already flown the WZ-10, becoming very familiar with its performance. After going through a lot of twists and turns, or rather, after ten years of effort, the Pakistan Army Aviation Corps finally received the most advanced armed helicopter, which can match the Apache attack helicopters of the Indian Air Force and the Indian Army.
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