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US delivers four helicopters to Pakistan Army

July 15, 2010 03:49 IST

Four Mi-17 helicopters were deliveredĀ back to the Pakistan Army by the US after being overhauled at an American facility. The overhaul programme provides critical support to the Pakistan Army by expediting maintenance and returning urgently needed aircraft for flight operations, the US embassy said in a statement.

The US has funded maintenance overhauls for 24 Pakistan Army Mi-17s, twelve of which were completed and returned to Pakistan last year. The remaining eight helicopters are scheduled for delivery later this year. The US is coordinating with the Pakistan Army to fund overhauls for another ten Mi-17s, and recently delivered to them two Bell 412 helicopters. Another 13 Cobra gunship helicopters have

been procured for use as spare parts to further enhance the Pakistan Army's aviation operations.

Since 2001, the US has provided more than US $ 12 billion to Pakistan in security assistance, training and equipment, which includes USĀ $ 8.1 billion reimbursed from the Coalition Support Fund. Other security assistance delivered to Pakistan has included three F-16 Block 52 fighter aircraft to the Pakistan Air Force, an additional 14 F-16 fighter aircraft delivered to the PAF in 2008, five fast patrol boats to the Maritime Security Agency, two P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft delivered to the Pakistan Navy, 115 M109A5 Howitzer self-propelled field artillery cannons and more than 450 vehicles for Pakistan's Frontier Corps.

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