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LPD options for pakistan navy

Something along the lines of the Dutch JLOS (joint logistic support ship) may be usefull. It combines the main missions of strategic transport (for out of area troops e.g. Pakistans UN troop), Replenishment at Sea of other ships (replacing your olderast AOR) and sea basing (as mentioned above: patrol tasks, much like the Chinese have envisioned doing from their LPD).

Joint Logistic Support Ship - Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding

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i was surprised by this giant baby Makassar-class landing platform dock info . its damn 8400 tons tons can carry 4 helicopters and up to 40 infantry vehicles 218 troops and so 518 persons.and damn $37.5 million just 38 millions wow less then a F-16 why not PN got 4 of them man :what:. at least they can buy 2 for strength and load some better helicopters on them :undecided:. well 37 millions mean as they buy few of their VVIP jets recently :) its not a big deal if they buy them from Daewoo Shipbuilding.



Indonesia has 4 of them and peru order them also

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Makassar-class landing platform dock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interesting topic.

The info you provided is not completely wrong nor it is exact. Indonesia placed a $150m order with the Korean trading company Daewoo International in December 2004 for four warships through the export credit facility. The first two warships under the contract were built in Busan, South Korea, by Dae Sun. If you calculate in 2013 $ price and if you consider the rise in South Korean labor rate, then at least $100ml you will need per ship. Lets also consider the fact that bilateral trade between two nation of US$14.88 billion and this has been influencing the price a lot.

So the actual price may be well over $300ml per ship.
 
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