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The Pakistan operated 6 destroyers of the “Gearing” class, that had started to arrive at the country in 1977. The ships were modernized later, receiving new equipment, missiles antiship Harpoon and CIWS Vulcan Phalanx of 20mm electronic. Its substitution started in 1988, when the Pakistan received for leasing frigates from the classroom “Brooke”, that later they had been returned because of the American embargo. The Pakistan then was again turned toward the United kingdom in order to buy warships and acquired the frigates of the classroom “Amazon” Type 21.

PNS Alamgir (D160) = ex-USS Cone (DD866)
PNS Shah Jahan (D164) = ex-USS Ellison (DD864)
PNS Tariq (D165) = ex-USS Wiltsie (DD716)
PNS Taimur (D166) = ex-USS Epperson (DD719)
PNS Tughril (D167) = ex-USS Henderson (DD785): Renamed Nazim for Maritime Security Agency service (operational)
PNS Tippu Sultan (D168) = ex-USS Damato (DD871)

DISPLACEMENT, tons : 2,425 standard; 3,500 full load
DIMENSIONS, ft (m) : 390.5 x 41.2 x 19 (119 x 12.6 x 5.8)
MAIN MACHINERY : 4 Babcock & Wilcox boilers; 600 psi (43.3 kg/cm{2}); 850°F (454°C); 2 GE turbines; 60,000 hp (45 MW); 2 shafts
SPEED, knots : 32.
RANGE, miles : 4,500 at 16 kt
COMPLEMENT : 274 (27 officers)

MISSILES : SSM: 4 McDonnell Douglas Harpoon (2 twin) launchers [Ref 1]; active radar homing to 130 km (70 n miles) at 0.9 Mach; warhead 227 kg.A/S: Honeywell ASROC Mk 112 octuple launcher; 8 reloads; inertial guidance to 1.6-10 km (1-5.4 n miles); payload Mk 46 torpedo.
GUNS : 2 US 5 in (127 mm)/38 (twin) Mk 38 [Ref 3]; 85° elevation; 15 rds/min to 17 km (9.3 n miles) anti-surface; 11 km (5.9 n miles) anti-aircraft; weight of shell 25 kg. General Electric/General Dynamics 20 mm 6-barrelled Vulcan Phalanx Mk 15 [Ref 4]; 3,000 rds/min combined to 1.5 km. 8 - 23 mm/87 (2 quad).
TORPEDOES : 6 - 324 mm US Mk 32 (2 triple) tubes. Honeywell Mk 46; anti-submarine; active/passive homing to 11 km (5.9 n miles) at 40 kt; warhead 44 kg.
COUNTERMEASURES : Decoys: 2 Plessey Shield 6-barrelled fixed launchers; chaff and IR flares in distraction, decoy or centroid modes.
ESM/ECM: Argo APECS II includes AR 700; intercept and jammer.
WEAPONS CONTROL : Mk 37 for 5 in guns. OE 2 SATCOM. RADARS : Air search: Lockheed SPS-40 [Ref 7]; E/F-band; range 320 km (175 n miles).
Surface search: Raytheon/Sylvania; SPS-10; G-band.
Navigation: Racal Decca TM 1226; I-band.
Fire control: Western Electric Mk 25; I/J-band.
SONARS : Sangamo SQS-23D with Raytheon Solid-State transmitters; hull-mounted; active search and attack; medium frequency.
HELICOPTERS : Facilities for 1 SA 319B Alouette III seldom used
(hangar and helicopterdeck originally installed as part of FRAM-program, for use with QH-50 DASH - drone anti-submarine helicopter)

Sources:
Poder Naval - Marinha de Guerra, Tecnologia Militar Naval e Marinha Mercante - Part 16
Alamgir Class (US Gearing)
Pakistan Military Consortium :: www.PakDef.info

PNS Taimur
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PNS Tariq
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PNS Tughril
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PNS Alamgir
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Weren't these ships also called sub chasers?
 
Great pictures - ships look old but they had good upgrades and together with the P8 orions and new batch of missiles we will get the ships should be wonderful asset for next 10 year
 
^along with the brooke class, they also received the 'garcia' class which were also returned due to the embargo.
 
Weren't these ships also called sub chasers?

The Gearing - a lengthened Allen M Sumner - represents the final US destroyer design of World War II. Of 152 “long-hull Sumners” ordered, 98 were completed.

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Beginning in the late 1950s, 44 received FRAM (Fleet Rehabilitation And Modernization) Mk I conversions.

The FRAM MK I program was designed primarily for the Gearing-class destroyers. This upgrade includes rebuilding the ship's superstructure, engines, electronic systems, radar, sonar, and weapons. The second twin 5" gun mount was removed. Upgraded systems include SQS-23 sonar, SPS-10 surface search radar, 2 x triple Mk 32 torpedo launchers, 8-cell ASROC box launcher, and QH-50C DASH ASW drone helicopter, with its own landing pad and hangar. The Gyrodyne QH-50C DASH was an unmanned anti-submarine helicopter, controlled remotely from the ship. The drone could carry 2 x MK.44 homing ASW torpedoes. The DASH drone allowed the ship to deploy ASW attack to sonar contacts as far as 22 nautical miles (41 km) away.

The FRAM MK II program was designed primarily for the Sumner-class destroyers, but were used to upgrade the Gearing class as well. This upgrade program includes life-extension refurbishment, a new radar system, Mk. 32 torpedo, DASH ASW drone, and most importantly, a new variable depth sonar (VDS).

The FRAM-ed Gearings were retired when larger Spruance-class ships began commissioning in the 1970s. Thereafter, some were sold to foreign navies. Gearings served in the navies of Argentina, Brazil, Greece, Ecuador, Iran, Mexico, Pakistan, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey and Uruguay, through the 1990s. The remainder were sunk as targets or scrapped.

Gearing-class destroyers in World War II
Gearing class destroyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Destroyers OnLine - The Gearing ( DD ) Class
 
Great pictures - ships look old but they had good upgrades and together with the P8 orions and new batch of missiles we will get the ships should be wonderful asset for next 10 year

Only 1 of the 6 to PN may still exist, with Maritime Security Agency.
 
^along with the brooke class, they also received the 'garcia' class which were also returned due to the embargo.

The original lease expired and was not renewed by the Clinton administration.
 
They were not sub chasers but designated as DD's if I am not mistaken.

Alongwith Fletchers, Allen M. Summer were upgraded to FRAM I & II programs miuns the fletchers.

The Brooks & Garcia were a combo of Anti Sub and or AA escorts -- a total of eight units were leased. Good workhorses for PN but as mentioned by Penguin were returned to US after expiry of th lease.

At the time of their transfer in 1988 or 89' PN had also started operating the Leanders and were also operating four Gearings out of six. The total thus would have been 8 Brooks/Garcia, 4 Gearings and 2 Leanders; a total of fourteen surface units! That was the highest number of major surface units ever put to sea by PN.
 
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Some of the equipment like the Harpoon system, the Phalanx system were taken off and used in the Type 21 units and the torpedo firing systems were also taken off including some Electronics -- their current status is unknown.

I am not sure about the Brooks/Garcia equipment being used in any of the currently used surface units. But I do know that Pakistan bought some SM1 systems to put on those ships. Their current status is unknown to me.
 
Some of the equipment like the Harpoon system, the Phalanx system were taken off and used in the Type 21 units and the torpedo firing systems were also taken off including some Electronics -- their current status is unknown.

I am not sure about the Brooks/Garcia equipment being used in any of the currently used surface units. But I do know that Pakistan bought some SM1 systems to put on those ships. Their current status is unknown to me.

Since the Brooke/Garcia ships were leased they weren't modified and all equipment remained US property (and hence returned). Possibly some SM1 missiles remain in PN inventory, though I can't imaging why the y would want that (personally I would have sold any such missiles to an operator of SM1 and/or used OHP the moment renewal of the lease was no longer a viable option)

Of the 6 Gearing, at least 2 were sunk as target, 2 were scrapped. Of the 2 remaining, only one last seen in service with Maritime Security as M.S.S Nizam (ex-Henderson). Fate of the final unit unknown.

WILTSIE DD 716 decommissioned, to Pakistan
EPPERSON DD 719 decommissioned, to Pakistan, sunk as target
HENDERSON DD 785 decommissioned, to Pakistan
HAROLD J. ELLISON DD 864 decommissioned, to Pakistan, sunk as target
CONE DD 866 decommissioned, to Pakistan, scrapped
DAMATO DD 871 decommissioned, to Pakistan, scrapped
US NAVY - DESTROYERS
 
Using Google Earth, I've located 1 of the Gearings in Karachi harbour, in between PN's two auxiliary oiler replenishment ships PNS Moawin and PNS Nasr. Looking at historical imagery, it has been moored near the harbour entrance at least since 3 januari 2001.

24°48'43.12"N
66°58'12.77"E

Current Karachi image also shows:

a submarine entering port.
24°49'7.37"N
66°58'12.80"E

3x Type 21 plus 1x F-22P frigate
24°49'35.28"N
66°58'14.72"E

1x Leander class frigate
24°49'44.02"N
66°58'7.75"E

3x Jalalat II Class Missile Boats PFM
24°49'49.17"N
66°58'8.09"E

1x moored submarine
24°49'53.77"N
66°58'8.64"E

1x Azmat Class Missile Craft (PRC Huangfeng / Osa-I)
24°50'35.08"N
66°58'25.31"E

2x Gilgit / Sabqat Class Patrol Craft [PRC Shanghai II]
24°50'36.55"N
66°58'25.94"E

1x Type 21 frigate in dock
24°49'52.19"N
66°58'29.49"E

2x moored submarine
24°49'42.70"N
66°58'19.49"E

2x Tripartite Minehunters (French Eridan/Dutch Alkmaar)
24°49'45.32"N
66°58'20.97"E
 
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