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So does PN getting 6 S-20Ps from China soon?

I think PN should build in 3 Blocks; each block having 6 S-20Ps.

No Pakistan Navy have opted for Virginia-class submarines and are getting these in six blocks of 12 subs each. the construction of first block have already begun at Lala Musa with second block to follow soon in Chichu ke Malian!! Just don't tell any one, is a TOP secret!

People were saying this but i did not believed them, but now i bet you are Nishan and am reporting you!
If you don't have anything sensible to talk about better stop posting and use you time in getting some information from this forum.
 
No Pakistan Navy have opted for Virginia-class submarines and are getting these in six blocks of 12 subs each. the construction of first block have already begun at Lala Musa with second block to follow soon in Chichu ke Malian!! Just don't tell any one, is a TOP secret!

People were saying this but i did not believed them, but now i bet you are Nishan and am reporting you!
If you don't have anything sensible to talk about better stop posting and use you time in getting some information from this forum.
Why can't PN build a potent Submarine fleet???
 
But in current scenario surface fleet has no importance in terms of submerged fleet. Surface roles can easily be handled by Fighter jets and Ballistic Missiles.

Doesn't know if they can handle it properly, but surely you need money too to build fighter jets and ballistic missiles forces
 
Doesn't know if they can handle it properly, but surely you need money too to build fighter jets and ballistic missiles forces

I think PAF is handling properly and can handle about 75 fighter fleet for PN if requested.
 
Pakistan Navy Ship (PNS Babur) Playing With Indian Navy Ship

182 Is Pakistan's Navy Ship (PNS BABUR).
During Sea exercises they came across Indian Navy Ship. To show the power and to give those idiots a lesson who were making videos to show to their country fellows.
PNS BABUR gave Indian Navy Ship a Hit and officers and sailors on board were chanting Pakistan Zindabad and ALLAH O AKBAR.
Pakistan Navy showed them how strong we are and what's their actual position in front of Pakistan Navy.

NOTE: Video has been made from Indian Ship and Please ignore the vulgar language being used by Indians.
 
Inauguration of the New building of Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore.

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never understood why Naval WC is in Lahore and Air WC is in Karachi. you would think that Karachi for NWC and Peshawar for AWC would be more appropiate.
 
never understood why Naval WC is in Lahore and Air WC is in Karachi. you would think that Karachi for NWC and Peshawar for AWC would be more appropiate.
simple: for presence across the country. and the NWC does not need to be close to the sea.
 
E-scoring system at PN range next month
Waqar HamzaThursday, October 09, 2014


KARACHI: Pakistan Navy’s shooting range in Karachi will be the first in the country to have an electronic scoring system of international standard next month.

Executive Vice President National Rifle Association of Pakistan (NRAP) Razi Ahmad Khan told ‘The News’ that the electronic metre would be deployed at the range next month.
“The system is to be arranged for 13 events. Pakistan Navy is bearing the cost of this very expensive deployment,” said Razi. “We had been trying to get this facility for our players since long, and we are happy that finally this is being done,” he added.
He said that only three companies in the world produced electronic scoring system. “We were waiting for our turn. It is final now and we are having it in November. This will benefit our athletes immensely, for they will get accustomed to the technical environment they face at international events. It will also boost their confidence and consequently improve their results,” he said.
Razi said that after the system was installed, NRAP would organise the national shooting championship there in order to provide national athletes multiple opportunities to better acquaint themselves with this standardised facility. “With this deployment we will be eligible to host international events here,” he said.
Razi was of the view that the absence of this facility was one of the main reasons NRAP could not hold international events, but now they would try to host one. “The association is having a meeting in the first week of next month in which we will discuss getting another electronic scoring system, in Islamabad,” he added.
Razi said that Pakistan Army would also deploy this system for their athletes soon. Army has a good number of shooters so they would not want to be left behind.
It is worth adding here that the officials of the range were trying to make an arrangement locally for electronic scoring system but NRAP did not approve that. “They were doing something but we refused to allow that. We wanted to follow international standards in this regard,” Razi added.
The PN Shooting Range at Karsaz already has one voice-activated (electronic) shooting range for skeet events. The price of one 10-metre electronic shooting range is estimated at around Rs.15m
 
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Sorry to bother folks which Submarine is this that was being built in 2006 , I am not familiar with this one
 
Joint naval exercise meant to curb illicit activities, says PN fleet chief
By Shazia Hasan
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THE arrows show the route of narcotics trafficking that originates from Afghanistan to spread to the rest of the world.
KARACHI: “Afghanistan is responsible for 90 per cent of poppy production and 40pc of it is trafficked to the world through the sea,” said Rear Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi.

“Afghanistan is a landlocked country so neighbouring Pakistan and Iran’s coastlines are used by them for this purpose.”

The Commander Pakistan Fleet was speaking to the media on Monday at a briefing about the joint Pakistan Navy and Russian Federation Naval Forces exercise to fight the menace of narcotics.

“As you know, all over the world, navies are known to build bridges. Pakistan and Russian navies are also doing their bit in advancing the bilateral relations between the two countries,” he said.

Pakistan Navy ship Aslat visited Russian Port Novorossiysk in Oct 2013, was reciprocated by two Russian Navy ships visiting Karachi in April this year. In May, Pakistan Navy ship Rahnaward also called on the Russian port of Novorossiysk. The visit of the commander-in-chief of the Russian Federation Naval Forces in August also afforded an excellent opportunity to discuss regional issues of mutual interest and identify avenues of bilateral cooperation.

“Now, the second visit by Russian warships after just six months is a testament of our growing relations and keenness on both sides to further enhance the existing level of bilateral relations. But the objective of this particular visit by our Russian friends is not just limited to foster goodwill. It was also aimed at developing procedures for conducting combined operations to curb illicit activities in the maritime domain,” he said.

“Given the fact that the government, armed forces and the people of Pakistan are fighting against terrorism, Pakistan Navy including the naval special operations forces personnel and the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency along with observers from Anti-Narcotics Force have also conducted a joint counter narcotics exercise with a Russian ship and members of Russian Federal Drug Control Service [FDCS], in North Arabian Sea. The professional standard displayed by the participating units and crews from both the countries is praiseworthy.

“It is expected that this exercise will prove as a stepping stone towards increasing interoperability and way forward for future exercises between Russian and Pakistan navies. It is also believed that the visit of Russian ship Yarsolav Mudry to Karachi will usher new avenues of friendship and cooperation between our two countries in general and navies in particular,” Rear Admiral Abbasi said.

Speaking through a translator, the director of the federal drug control service Russia, Victor Ivanov, said that the contribution of Pakistan Navy in the fight against narcotics was invaluable. “If you look at the equipment and people involved, it is a very complicated operation.

“The tremendous drug production in Afghanistan is a major threat to world economy as over one hundred billion dollars are spent every year to buy Afghanistan heroine. And 90pc of the world’s trade is through the sea. The sea lanes are like blood supply to the body or the world’s economy in this case. So the navies of the world must play their part in maintaining law and order on the high seas as it requires a multinational effort.

Pakistan’s association in thwarting the menace will give new momentum to this cooperation,” he said.

Answering a question about the distance between Pakistan and Russia and how narcotics from our coastlines could even reach that country, Rear Admiral Abbasi said the world environments kept changing, which was also something bringing the two countries closer.

“It may seem that we are quite far apart but we are both still part of central Asia. So in a global world we are not that far away. It is not unusual to find the drugs leaving Afghanistan ending up at the northern port of Russia,” he said.

In reply to a question about further cooperation between both countries, Mr Ivanov said they were aware of Pakistan’s energy problems.

“Russia is interested in having a pipeline with Pakistan to help Pakistan’s economy pick up. Because we believe the stronger a country’s economy, the less space for drugs it will have,” he said.

It was asked if the numbers and quantities of narcotics smuggling from here being quoted were even realistic. Director general of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Rear Admrial Athar Mukhtar said that during the last year they caught 1,110 kilograms of narcotics together with intelligence agencies and Pakistan Customs.
“The customs department later burns these narcotics in order to get rid of them,” he said.

“We have tried our best to put a stop to the smuggling of drugs on land and through sea but the drug traffickers still find other ways of smuggling, which we can only thwart through mutual cooperation.”
Published in Dawn, October 21st, 2014
 
never understood why Naval WC is in Lahore and Air WC is in Karachi. you would think that Karachi for NWC and Peshawar for AWC would be more appropiate.

The PN War College was built in Lahore by Admiral Mansoor Ul Haq, just to have Naval representation in Lahore, nothing else.
It's a good experience for Naval officers who spend 10 months in Lahore, otherwise which wasn't possible.

I saw Lahore the same way.......
 

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