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IDEF 2017: PAKISTAN MOVES CLOSER TO FINALIZING MILGEM CORVETTE PURCHASE - 10MAY17

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Pakistan’s Minister of Defence Production (MoDP) Rana Tanveer Hussain, Turkey’s Minister of Defence Fikri Işık and Turkish defence contractor Savunma Teknolojileri Muhendislik Ve Ticaret A.S (STM) have signed a letter-of-intent for the sale of four MILGEM Ada corvettes to the Pakistan Navy.

As per Defence Turkey, the contract will be finalized on June 30, 2017.

The Deniz Haber reported that the MoDP visited Tuzla Shipyard in Istanbul and received a presentation on the MILGEM Ada corvette platform. In an interview with Turkish state-owned news agency Anadolu Agency that same day, Mr. Hussain said that current plans project that some of the corvettes will be built in Turkey, with the remainder in Pakistan.

This is also STM’s third major naval contract to Pakistan, following the Pakistan Navy Fleet Tanker (PNFT) and Agosta 90B submarine upgrade program. Depending on the configuration of the Pakistan Navy’s new corvettes, the cumulative value of these programs could potentially exceed U.S. 1 billion.

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Turkey announced Pakistan’s interest in procuring MILGEM corvettes in June 2016.

During Pakistan’s biennial defence exhibition, IDEAS, which took place in Karachi in November 2016, the Deputy Undersecretary for Turkish Defence Industries (SSM) Mustafa Şeker confirmed that Turkey will extend a loan, reported to have been U.S. $400 million, to Pakistan. STM added that it was waiting for July, i.e. the start of Pakistan’s new fiscal year, for Islamabad to finalize the contract.

Specifics surrounding Pakistan’s desired configuration or design have not yet been disclosed. Currently, it appears that the model is directly derived from the MILGEM Ada corvette, but with specific modifications in mind for the Pakistan Navy’s requirements. Specifics regarding these modifications are have not been disclosed, though it will likely involve replacing U.S.-origin subsystems and weapons with alternative ones – these could potentially come from Turkey, Europe or China. Speaking to the Turkish state-owned news agency Anadolu Agency, STM CEO Davut Yilmaz said that the Pakistan MILGEM deal is worth $1 billion. As per Yilmaz, the standard configuration of the MILGEM Ada would have cost $300 million per ship, but since Pakistan is sourcing some equipment and work from its own industry, it will pay $250 million per ship.

The MILGEM Ada corvette design of the Turkish Navy is optimized for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) operations, though it is also armed with two quad anti-ship missile (AShM) launchers, a point-defence missile system (PDMS) in the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) and a 76mm main gun. It can also house a medium-weight utility and ASW-capable helicopter. Variants of the MILGEM platform, such as the LF-2400 light frigate and I-Class frigate, are equipped vertical-launch systems for anti-air warfare missiles.

The Pakistan Navy made supplanting its obsolete Type 21 frigates a priority, and the MILGEM platform – at its bare minimum – provides a functional patrol solution for Pakistan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). In wartime, the MILGEM’s ASW and anti-ship warfare capabilities will boost Pakistan’s littoral anti-access and area-denial threshold. STM has also offered its FAC-55 fast-attack missile craft system to the Pakistan Navy, specifically in response to the latter’s requirement for four to six new FACs for protecting its ports.

Statements by Turkish and Pakistani officials indicate that Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW) will be involved in the MILGEM corvette program. It is not known how this will be done (besides sharing the output), but if the PNFT provides an indication, KSEW will assemble the ships (using manufactured kits from Turkey) and integrate its subsystems and weapons.
 
both Deals are close to be signed, Milgem and T-129 ATAK
 
PN has to retire 5 F21 Tariq class frigates and so far getting 4 corvettes. It looks like PN shall go for few more frigates with better capabilities in medium term.
PN is in dire need for surface ships with capable SAM system having range at least up to 35-50KM. One should pray that sanity prevails and they get these corvettes with some capable medium range SAM like Umkhonto or any other EU/Chinese one.
 
I hope to see no more corvettes in the future. Hopefully PN will try to acquire bigger & advance navy ships like Type 55.
 
Honestly Ada class Corvette with 24 to 32 vls anti air missile will just simply do it
 
I am sick and tired of threads like this that we are close to sign this or that. Don't make fun of yourselves. We are only close to bulshitting our nation and that's also on the tax payers money. In last twenty seven years we only bought handful new f16s and made few jf17s.

Yes you can say generals are close buying another expensive plot at the prime location, this is the only thing they are best at.
 
I'm waiting for larger ships to, which is frankly a major worry now.
We dont know which Milgem yet,it could be the bigger one,lets wait for the deal to be finalized.
 
Please No More F22 P Frigates
Why not?
Since we are talking about an "improved" F22P. I see no reason why an improved F22p wont serve us well. Just need to upgrade the AAW capabilities. May be go for 16 cell VLS for HQ16?

Wouldn't it be better to go for type 54 and type 52 first ??
Type 52 is a destroyer, we are not looking at them. Type 54 can be a possibility as it can be made to provide better AAW capability.
 
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