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Pakistan has crossed a major milestone in its indigenous shipbuilding project. In this regard, the commencement ceremony of the construction of the locally designed gunboat was held at the Karachi Shipyard. Commander Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Awais Ahmed Bilgrami was the chief guest of the event.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest said that it is a matter of pride for Pakistan Navy to start the construction of the first indigenously designed gunboat. He said that the Pakistan Navy is aware of the emerging geo-strategic situation in the region and is committed to enhancing its naval capabilities to counter any nefarious ambitions – on the historic milestone of indigenously designing a gunboat.

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The Chief Guest appreciated the joint efforts of Ministry of Defense Production, Pakistan Navy and Karachi Shipyard and renewed Pakistan Navy's commitment to master shipbuilding.

Earlier in his welcome address, Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works MD Rear Admiral Salman Ilyas highlighted Karachi Shipyard's complete alignment with the goals set by the Government of Pakistan and Pakistan Navy regarding self-reliance in defense shipbuilding. He also apprised the audience of other ongoing projects at the Karachi Shipyard – the locally designed gunboat will be equipped with advanced weapons and sensors.

Officials of Pakistan Navy and Karachi Shipyard participated in the ceremony.


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Pakistan has crossed a major milestone in its indigenous shipbuilding project. In this regard, the commencement ceremony of the construction of the locally designed gunboat was held at the Karachi Shipyard. Commander Pakistan Fleet Vice Admiral Awais Ahmed Bilgrami was the chief guest of the event.

Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest said that it is a matter of pride for Pakistan Navy to start the construction of the first indigenously designed gunboat. He said that the Pakistan Navy is aware of the emerging geo-strategic situation in the region and is committed to enhancing its naval capabilities to counter any nefarious ambitions – on the historic milestone of indigenously designing a gunboat.

326904445_955760088738519_4580518295666687100_n.jpg


The Chief Guest appreciated the joint efforts of Ministry of Defense Production, Pakistan Navy and Karachi Shipyard and renewed Pakistan Navy's commitment to master shipbuilding.

Earlier in his welcome address, Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works MD Rear Admiral Salman Ilyas highlighted Karachi Shipyard's complete alignment with the goals set by the Government of Pakistan and Pakistan Navy regarding self-reliance in defense shipbuilding. He also apprised the audience of other ongoing projects at the Karachi Shipyard – the locally designed gunboat will be equipped with advanced weapons and sensors.

Officials of Pakistan Navy and Karachi Shipyard participated in the ceremony.


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Any specification, tonnage, weapons, engine etc?
 
No official specs, but based on some similar designs by the partner (Swiftships), it could be:

38.8 m length
200-250 tons displacement
25 mm Aselsan STOP RWS

I wonder if we can convert these gunboats into mobile SAM-like configurations to provide air cover for our ships. It'll be cheaper and can be in more significant numbers spread out to provide total coverage along the coast and in the Indian Ocean itself.
 
Officials of Pakistan Navy and Karachi Shipyard participated in the ceremony.


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What's that behind the Gun on the front side?

At the end these are small gunboats. Does the navy really need 20 of them?
 
we used to hear this kind of claims when I was a child (in previous century), after that it seemed like we decided to go back to starting point to start the race again. Pakistan is going nowhere, rest assured as long as we have colonial Army.
 
I wonder if we can convert these gunboats into mobile SAM-like configurations to provide air cover for our ships. It'll be cheaper and can be in more significant numbers spread out to provide total coverage along the coast and in the Indian Ocean itself.
We can use RAM, but i think bigger AD missiles would be too big for this, by design (it looks) this ship has its limitation, I think Azmat FAC was much better design but than that ship for like FAC rather than Gun boats.
 

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