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DCN launches design work for Pakistan submarine
French naval shipbuilding, combat systems and engineering group DCN is reported to have commenced initial design activity on a new conventional submarine type to be offered to Pakistan in the wake of India's acquisition of six Scorpene submarines from Armaris (a DCN/Thales joint venture) in late 2005.
According to a report in the Paris-based business daily newspaper La Tribune, Pakistan has indicated a requirement for up to five boats. It is understood that the design being developed by DCN, designated Marlin, would draw on much of the technology previously developed for the export-oriented Scorpene programme.
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It is understood that the Pakistan Navy, which decommissioned all four of its ageing Hangor-class submarines on 2 January, is now planning to acquire three to five additional modern boats for delivery from 2013-14.
La Tribune reports that German (Howaldtswerke Deutsche-Werft) and Spanish (Navantia) submarine builders have also been asked to submit proposals to meet the requirement.
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La Tribune said that DCN has yet to receive formal authority from the French government to offer the Marlin submarine to Pakistan. It added that most applications by French companies to supply weapons to Pakistan are being vetoed at present by the government's high-level defence sales panel - the Commission Interministerielle pour l'Etude des Exportations de Materiels de Guerre - on the grounds that such sales could heighten tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi. A DCN spokesman declined to comment on the La Tribune report, noting only that it was "highly premature".
French naval shipbuilding, combat systems and engineering group DCN is reported to have commenced initial design activity on a new conventional submarine type to be offered to Pakistan in the wake of India's acquisition of six Scorpene submarines from Armaris (a DCN/Thales joint venture) in late 2005.
According to a report in the Paris-based business daily newspaper La Tribune, Pakistan has indicated a requirement for up to five boats. It is understood that the design being developed by DCN, designated Marlin, would draw on much of the technology previously developed for the export-oriented Scorpene programme.
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It is understood that the Pakistan Navy, which decommissioned all four of its ageing Hangor-class submarines on 2 January, is now planning to acquire three to five additional modern boats for delivery from 2013-14.
La Tribune reports that German (Howaldtswerke Deutsche-Werft) and Spanish (Navantia) submarine builders have also been asked to submit proposals to meet the requirement.
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La Tribune said that DCN has yet to receive formal authority from the French government to offer the Marlin submarine to Pakistan. It added that most applications by French companies to supply weapons to Pakistan are being vetoed at present by the government's high-level defence sales panel - the Commission Interministerielle pour l'Etude des Exportations de Materiels de Guerre - on the grounds that such sales could heighten tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi. A DCN spokesman declined to comment on the La Tribune report, noting only that it was "highly premature".