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MPVs (Four 600 T, Two 1500T) for the PMSA - Discussions

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It seems the 'H' (helicopter landing pad?) on the MSC graphic is somewhat optimistic, an overstatement. Looking at the real ship, it seems more like a small spot for vertrep and/or a rotary-wing UAV at best, what with all the clutter on that deck.

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It seems the 'H' (helicopter landing pad?) on the MSC graphic is somewhat optimistic, an overstatement. Looking at the real ship, it seems more like a small spot for vertrep and/or a rotary-wing UAV at best, what with all the clutter on that deck.

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Agree, looks like 1500 ton mvp has proper landing deck and perhaps hanger , could not tell based on the image from the front
 
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I think the 600t will (as @Penguin rightly stated) use rotary wing uav like the mq-8 fire scout. Something like the CASC QY-1/V750 Rotary wing UAV will provide a good over the horizon surveillance and possibly offensive punch. It has decent range at 500km amd can carry at least 2 hj-10/ar-1/barq antitank missiles. (could be used in anti piracy or replaced by rocket pods using something like the advanced precision kill weapon. Im sure they could also be replaced by 2 12.7mm heavy guns each, for 4 guns total). It would give real, effective, and devastating capability to these ships and make them far more effective in both sea land guarding and antipiracy/anti narcotics role.
 
There is a reason tail is color black the exhaust for engine like azmat class missile boat are at the bottom and in back and not on the top which cases black spots on the rear so color black my guess though
 
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Two Chinese ships arrive at Gwadar Port for security

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GWADAR: China has handed over two ships to Pakistan Navy for joint security along the sea route of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

The Chinese officials, who reached Gwadar aboard the ships, handed the ships over to their Pakistani counterparts at a ceremony at Gwadar Port.

Commander of Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Arifullah Hussaini received the ships, which have been named after two nearby rivers Hingol and Basole.

Speaking at the handing-over ceremony, Vice Admiral Arifullah Hussain said the Chinese ships have become part of the Pakistan Navy, and they will be deployed for the security of the Gwadar port and the sea route of CPEC.

The Chinese government will provide two more ships namely Dasht and Zhob to Pakistan Navy. Work on the ships is in progress in China and will be completed soon.

http://arynews.tv/en/two-chinese-ships-reach-for-gwadar-port-security/
 

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