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Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Kaleem Shaukat exchanging views with Rear Admiral Daisuke Kajimoto, Japanese Commander Combined Task Force (CCTF)-151, during his visit to Naval Headquarters https://t.co/Vq4zHT4Jnq
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Vice Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Kaleem Shaukat exchanging views with Rear Admiral Daisuke Kajimoto, Japanese Commander Combined Task Force (CCTF)-151, during his visit to Naval Headquarters https://t.co/Vq4zHT4Jnq
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they both are appx. within one rank of each other but look at their fitness. miles apart. why PN cannot get fit top to bottom. fitness does not require money...
 
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During the visit to Karachi, Commander Turkish Naval Forces called on Commander Karachi, Rear Admiral Ather Mukhtar, Commander Coast, Rear Admiral Moazzam Ilyas and Commander Pakistan Fleet, Rear Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi in separate meetings.


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they both are appx. within one rank of each other but look at their fitness. miles apart. why PN cannot get fit top to bottom. fitness does not require money...
Hi my friend they both are not in same rank one is 3 star and the other one is two
It all depend on the food intake we are taking Japanese usually don’t use oil and
Other fatty acids in their diet beside this our previous cnc was quiet fit and smart if you have noticed it and it’s not only in Pakistan In fact I feel you look around in sub continent alomost
All other forces chiefs or vice chiefs are with the same pattern
Thank you
 
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Hi my friend they both are not in same rank one is 3 star and the other one is two
It all depend on the food intake we are taking Japanese usually don’t use oil and
Other fatty acids in their diet beside this our previous cnc was quiet fit and smart if you have noticed it and it’s not only in Pakistan In fact I feel you look around in sub continent alomost
All other forces chiefs or vice chiefs are with the same pattern
Thank you

that is why i said within one rank of each other, that means one is more in rank then the other. having unhealthy quality food is no excuse to be an unfit soldier. i see this pattern all over the services. even the tri-services parade have so many tummy carrying officers and jawans marching proudly. I see a decline in quality or lack of increase of servicemen quality of fitness.

it looks really bad. and it impact over all output.

our cricket team is from the same stock of people but they are fit. why? because the demand of the modern game dictates fitness. so is the demand for modern warfare requires fitness.

eating habit need to be adjusted, the regular workout should be added to each servicemen daily routine. i have seen many officers in US do it regularly. even police officers do it in US, Canada and EU.
 
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Naval Weapons

Pakistan test-fires Babur SLCM

Gabriel Dominguez, London - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly

03 April 2018

A still taken from a video released by Pakistan's ISPR on 29 March showing the country’s Babur-3 SLCM in flight. Source: ISPR

Pakistan has conducted another test-firing of its Babur-3 nuclear-capable, submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM), according to a 29 March statement by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistani military.

The locally built SLCM was fired to a range of 450 km from an underwater, mobile platform at an undisclosed location, and “successfully engaged its target with precise accuracy, meeting all the flight parameters,” said ISPR, adding that “Pakistan eyes this landmark development as a step towards reinforcing [a] policy of credible minimum deterrence through indigenisation and self-reliance”.

The Babur-3 is a sea-based variant of the Babur-2 ground-launched cruise missile, which was successfully tested in December 2016, according to ISPR. The first known test-firing of the SLCM was announced on 9 January 2017.

"SLCM Babur is capable of delivering various types of payloads and incorporates state-of-the-art technologies, including underwater controlled propulsion and advanced guidance and navigation features,” said ISPR.

The missile reportedly features terrain-hugging and sea-skimming flight capabilities to evade hostile radars and air defences, in addition to stealth technologies.

According to ISPR, the missile provides Pakistan with a “credible second strike capability”, augmenting the existing deterrence regime.

“Development of this capability also reflects Pakistan’s response to provocative nuclear strategies and posture being pursued in the neighbourhood through induction of nuclear submarines and ship-borne nuclear missiles,” said ISPR in an apparent reference to neighbouring India, which recently test-fired Dhanush, Prithvi, and Agni-series ballistic missiles.

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TCG GELIBOLU, a Turkish Navy Oliver Hazard Perry Class Ship arrived Karachi on a four days goodwill visit. Ship was escorted into harbour by Pakistan Navy Ship ASLAT and was received with a warm welcome during an impressive reception at Pakistan Navy Dockyard.


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