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Pakistan Navy Special Service Group SSG(N) participated in bilateral Special Operations Forces (SOF) Exercise ‘Ayylidiz 2021’ with Turkish Su Altı Taarruz (SAT) at Istanbul, Turkey. Both navies are regularly conducting this bilateral Exercise since 1996 and exercise is 13th of the series.

The exercise was exclusively designed to exchange professional expertise in SOF domain. The aim of the exercise was to build synergy, strengthen military relationships and enhance interoperability between Special Operation Forces of both countries. The exercise focused on Anti-Terrorism operations, Sniper Firing, Frogman Ops and Visit Board Search & Seizure (VBSS) domains. The exercise concluded with demo of coordinated VBSS Ops involving Ships, Helicopters and Fast Speed Boats along with SOFs elements. The event was witnessed by high level delegations.

Exercise AYYILDIZ-2021 proved professionally rewarding as SOFs elements of both countries remained actively engaged in rehashing contemporary tactics, techniques and procedures in Special Operations domains.


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Commander Royal Bahrain Naval Force (RBNF) Rear Admiral Mohammad Yousif Al Asam called on Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.
 
Course Commissioning Parade of 116th Midshipmen and 24th Short Service Commission (SSC) was held at Pakistan Naval Academy (PNA), Karachi. Commander Royal Bahrain Naval Force Rear Admiral Mohammad Yousif Al-Asam, graced the ceremony as Chief Guest. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was also present at the passing out parade.

The commissioning contingent comprised of 103 Pakistani midshipmen, 02 from Bahrain Defence Forces, 01 from State of Palestine along with 28 officers from SSC Course.


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CNS Adm. Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi chaired Command & Staff Conference held at NHQ. Matters w.r.t geo strategic milieu, National security & Ops preparedness were reviewed. The forum reaffirmed solidarity with people IIOJ&K. CNS also expressed confidence over Combat readiness of Pak Navy.


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Pakistan has purchased Chinese CM-501GA anti-ship missiles for helicopter launch.

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The CM-501GA missile is a lighter version of the original missile, a missile that can be used for land attack as well as against ships. The range of these missiles, manufactured by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, is about 40 km. Being a lighter version, it can be launched from the Harbin Z-9 helicopters which are owned by the Pakistan Navy. These helicopters are also from China.. and are On the 054 A/P frigates delivered by China to Pakistan. One of the PNS Tughril models, was delivered last month and the remaining three will be delivered soon.

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The sources said that the missiles target Indian warships such as the Kolkata and Vizag destroyers and stealth frigates.

Besides, Pakistan is negotiating with China over the LY-70 air defense missile system for its warships. It has already asked ALIT, the manufacturer, to submit the technical proposal and budget. The previous version, the LY-60N, was purchased by the Pakistan Navy two decades ago for its Tariq-class frigates.

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