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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi is on an official visit to Romania. During visit, the Naval Chief called on Romanian Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces and also visited DAMEN Shipyards at Galati.
Upon his arrival at Naval Headquarters in Bucharest, the Admiral was received by Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces, Vice Admiral Alexandru Mirsu. A ceremonial Guard of Honour was presented to the Naval Chief at the occasion.
 
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Unlikely. The PN will probably equip with C-802, Harbah or the new supersonic missile.
True but it might be used to arm MRTP-33 which, if possible, could see the revival of that program. A 300km AShM off of a speed boat of that caliber would be a boon for PN in littoral combat.
 
General Yaşar GÜLER, Commander Turkish Armed Forces visited Naval Headquarters, Islamabad and called on Officiating Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Muhammad Fayyaz Gilani at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.

Upon arrival at Naval Headquarters, the General was received by Vice Admiral Muhammad Fayyaz Gilani. A smartly turned out contingent of Pakistan Navy presented Guard of Honour.


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Pakistan Navy Ships MOAWIN and ASLAT visited Port of Nouakchott, Mauritania as part of Overseas Deployment to Africa.

Upon arrival at Nouakchott, visiting Pakistan Navy Ships were extended a warm welcome by Mauritanian Navy.


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Pakistan launches fourth Azmat-class fast attack craft

Gabriel Dominguez, London - Jane's Defence Weekly

28 November 2019


KSEW launched on 27 November the fourth missile-capable Azmat-class fast attack craft for the Pakistan Navy. Source: Pakistan Navy

Pakistan's state-owned Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) launched on 27 November the fourth missile-capable Azmat-class fast attack craft (FAC(M)) on order for the Pakistan Navy (PN).

The ship, which is expected to have pennant number 1028, entered the water in a ceremony held at KSEW’s facilities in Karachi that was also attended by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Defence Production Mohtarma Zobaida Jalal.

A keel-laying ceremony for the 63 m-long multi-role vessel, which has a beam of 8.8 m and a standard displacement of 566 tonnes, had been held in March 2017.

In a statement the PN described the vessel as the “first indigenously designed FAC(M)", pointing out that design work was carried out by Karachi-based Maritime Technologies Complex (MTC). Speaking at the ceremony Zobaida Jalal congratulated the PN, MTC and KSEW “for this remarkable achievement towards the national goal of indigenisation and self-reliance”.

The PN currently operates three Azmat-class craft: PNS Azmat (1013), PNS Dehshat (1014), and PNS Himmat (1027) which were commissioned in June 2012, June 2014, and July 2017.

According to Jane's Fighting Ships , the Azmat class is armed with eight launchers for the 180-km range C-802A surface-to-surface missile.

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In an Intel Based Ops, #PakNavy in coord with Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) seized 1200 Kg of Hashish while being smuggled through sea off Pasni. The cache was handed over to ANF for further disposal. https://t.co/wFUtxtK7Re
 
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