Rashid Mahmood
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than why not give them to our fishers ?
See my comments above.
I am totally against their acquisition.
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than why not give them to our fishers ?
See my comments above.
I am totally against their acquisition.
I would disagree.
OHPs are totally useless for any use by the PN.
They will be a burden on our navy and will be have no role, just like the Brooke's & Garcia's the PN operated in the 90's.
The Brookes and Garcias performed well with the Pakistani version of its Coast Guard as Patrol Vessels.
Brooke's & Garcia's (FFG's) were not part of the Coast Guard.
They were part for the PN and were on lease from the US. When the lease expired, they were sent back.
One remained and was re-painted in MSA (Coast Guard) colors.
Even with the PN, they were pretty much good Patrol Vessels.
And it was different with the ex-US Gearings, or is different with the ex-UK Type 21?I would disagree.
OHPs are totally useless for any use by the PN.
They will be a burden on our navy and will be have no role, just like the Brooke's & Garcia's the PN operated in the 90's.
Yes, that is their nominal service life in the USN.These three Frigates are 30 years old ( Built in 1983 ). USS KLAKRING was decommissioned in March of 2013 and the other two will be decommissioned in April/May of 2014.
And it was different with the ex-US Gearings, or is different with the ex-UK Type 21?
As an allround useful fleet boat, the Perry class frigates are an asset to most navies that use them. Even without their original anti-air and anti-ship capability after removal of their Mark 13 guided missile launcher, they remain extremely good at ASW, esp. when used in combination with LAMPSIII SH-60B helicopter and the SQQ-89 ASW system with associated SQR-19 towed array sonar. Don't tell me PN does not face subsurface threats...
They are intended for a nominal service life of 30 years, but as seen with many other USN classes, many ships can last a lot longer.
For those with an interest in costs, some may find this of interest http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a272492.pdf
Yes, that is their nominal service life in the USN.
But wouldn't it make more sense to go for more F-22Ps (possibly with some upgrades) & get a reasonably good well rounded capability then to go for a vessel with 'extremely good' ASW capability but a significantly toned down anti-ship & anti-air capabilities ?
Yeah, $$ is alway a problem, hence I said acquire some more OHP is a good choice for PN
You need to know OHP with 8 cell Mk41 VLS is a very potent anti-air platform, if PN do acquire the Aussie OHP, then you can put SM2MR on OHP, which is one of the best SAM in the world
Chinese frigate is generally anti-ship orientated
While PN do not have a 2-D platform in service, then you need to use 2 different type of Frigate for Hi-Lo combination
If you uses JF-17 and P-3C matched with F22P, it will only achieve a 2 Dimension defense, you still lack a dedicated AA platform to cover what your JF-17 missed, see, JF-17 is a point to point Air Defence, they can only shoot down enemy near them, when you have multiple enemy approach from different Angel and direction, each Sq. of JF-17 can only take one 1 Sqn of enemy, you need an air control platform to pick up and attack enemy air in a given AO, which PN currently lacking this ability
The coast is small but the ships is necessary
Do remember Pakistani coast and the Chinese coast does not connect, it route through Indian Coast, if you stay at 8 frigate, theen you will probably got wip out in 24 hours at sea, which will be a lot harder for the Chinese to salvage the situation..
And it was different with the ex-US Gearings, or is different with the ex-UK Type 21?
As an allround useful fleet boat, the Perry class frigates are an asset to most navies that use them. Even without their original anti-air and anti-ship capability after removal of their Mark 13 guided missile launcher, they remain extremely good at ASW, esp. when used in combination with LAMPSIII SH-60B helicopter and the SQQ-89 ASW system with associated SQR-19 towed array sonar. Don't tell me PN does not face subsurface threats...
They are intended for a nominal service life of 30 years, but as seen with many other USN classes, many ships can last a lot longer.
For those with an interest in costs, some may find this of interest http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a272492.pdf
Yes, that is their nominal service life in the USN.