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PNS Azmat
 
It is the FAC that cant go faster than 30 knots . Not for a lack of design, but because the means for faster propulsion could not be secured due to a lack of funds.
 
Ocean Master

Ocean Master is a low-volume, lightweight system used to monitor surface ships, detect submarine periscopes, track their movements and accurately classify all the detected vessels. The system is also used to maintain surveillance over territorial waters, including offshore oil and gas facilities, for search and rescue and EEZ control operations.

The Ocean Master radar has been designed to operate in dense electromagnetic environments, under all weather conditions and high sea states.

The radar relies entirely on digital technologies, and all signal and data processing functions are fully programmable. The main modes of operation, options included, are as follows:
  • Long-range target detection and tracking
  • Detection and tracking of small targets
  • Short-range target detection and tracking
  • Moving-target indication (MTI)
  • Target classification
  • High-resolution imagery (ISAR, SAR)
  • Detection and tracking of airborne targets
  • Beacon mode
  • Weather avoidance
  • Navigation.

Ocean Master can track up to 200 targets simultaneously. Very high-resolution SAR and ISAR imaging modes are available for target recognition and classification. Ocean Master offers a wide range of automatic functions designed to enhance usability and reduce operator workload.

With its modular architecture, compact and lightweight design, low power consumption, the radar is easy to install on any kind of aircraft. Different sizes of antennas are available to fit any kind of radomes.

Its advanced, integrated built-in test function makes useless intermediate level maintenance test benches, significantly reducing the cost of ownership.

The Ocean Master radar, in its different versions, has been ordered by France and the armed forces of numerous other countries.
 
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c. 1951: W.J.Jefford - #Pakistan's first C-in-C RPN - #Karachi
Photo Contributed by Mr. Abdul Razaq Osman (talking with C-in-C in this photo)

Pakistan Navy had only one British C in C.He was replaced by Admiral Ch. Saddiqe in 1953.While the RPAF had 3 British chiefs and AM Asghar Khan became the first Pakistani Chief in 1957 at the age of 35. Pakistan Army had two British CinCs namely Gen Messervy and Gen Gracy.In1953 FM Ayub Khan then Gen Ayub assumed the command of Royal Pakistan Army.
 
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Mediterranean Sea (Sept. 23, 2005) – U.S. Navy Senior Chief Operations Specialist Terry Schweizer, along with Sailors from the guided missile frigate USS Ingraham (FFG 61) and Sailors from the Pakistani ship Tariq (PNS-181), prepare to enter a hatch on the Egyptian ship Mubarak (ENS-911) during a Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) exercise as part of “Bright Star”, a multinational exercise held every two years in Egypt. Bright Star is the largest and most significant coalition military exercise conducted by U.S. Central Command. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Brandon A. Teeples.
 
looks very familiar to one of the Pak Army regiments - Baluch or Frontier Force.

Frontier Force Regiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The cap bade which incorporates the bugle horn and St. Edwards Crown is a legacy of British colonialism in India, with several rifle regiments and expeditionary forces being formed or deployed baring similar cap badges. They then came under the banner
of the Pakistani Army after partition.

13th Frontier Force Rifles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Frontier Force - Piffers.



Good Luck Mate!

Thanks, dude.
 
Is PN happy with the 4 F-22Ps and 2 FACs from China??? or they want to have a bigger fleet of ex-USN OHPs about 12-14 of them along with 12 ex-USN Corvettes???
USN does not have any corvettes. and there were rumors of 3 more OHPs. also keep in mind that the PN does not have a budget large enough to maintain a fleet of more than 9-11 frigates.
 

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