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PNS-SAIF participates in operation 'Chinook Archer'

Pakistan Navy ships are regularly deployed for PN’s initiative of Regional Maritime Security Patrol to ensure maritime security in Indian Ocean Region. In addition, as part of CTF-150, PNS SAIF participated in Focused Operation CHINOOK ARCHER along with ships and aircrafts of United States and Canada.

The exercise was aimed at impacting narcotic smuggling trade along the hash highway to the East of Oman.

Under the realm of Focused Operation, PNS SAIF participated in the Passage Exercise with US naval ship USS LABOON and Canadian ship HMCS CALGARY. The aim of the exercise was primarily to demonstrate interoperability between participating navies and interdict illegal smuggling/ trade emanating along the hash highway.

Pakistan Navy promotes peace and stability in the region and has remained committed to maritime security and order at sea. Participation of PN in such internationally organized Focused Operation is a manifestation of PN's resolve in curtailing terrorism at sea in all forms.

PN Ships being flag bearers of Pakistan continue to remain poised at sea in an effort to curb menace of illegal smuggling/ narco trafficking so as to ensure safe regional trade corridors for maritime community













 
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Considering where it is position; lower down and without a clear view of the horizon forward and aft, would it most like be a dome over a satellite communication system, rather then a radar. If it were a long range radar, I would expect to find it in place of the yagi radar.

It seems to be in a similar position, lower and just after if the funnel as on this cruise ship
 
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Considering where it is position; lower down and without a clear view of the horizon forward and aft, would it most like be a dome over a satellite communication system, rather then a radar. If it were a long range radar, I would expect to find it in place of the yagi radar.
Satcomm system cant be this big
 
Pakistan Navy Ship as part of CTF-150, participated in Focused Ops (FO) CHINOOK ARCHER with Naval Ships & Aircraft of US & Canada. Exercise aimed to enhance interoperability & interdict narcotics smuggling along Hash Highway to East of Oman. Within FO PN Ship also participated in Passage Ex.

 
Considering where it is position; lower down and without a clear view of the horizon forward and aft, would it most like be a dome over a satellite communication system, rather then a radar. If it were a long range radar, I would expect to find it in place of the yagi radar.

It seems to be in a similar position, lower and just after if the funnel as on this cruise ship
Sir, the one next to it, colored white, flat at the bottom, mounted on a single pole, is the Satcom antenna.
 

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