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Pakistan Armed Forces have undoubtedly taken a whole new lead in advancements & keeping up with challenges in line to compete with top notch forces out there. Indeed, the enemy will take years to reach at such level where we are already excelling. AI & electronica, the futuristic approach.
 
US DoD contract for support services for OHP Frigate fire control radar

Lockheed Martin Corp., Rotary and Mission Systems, Moorestown, New Jersey, is awarded a $9,371,082 cost-plus-fixed-fee order for engineering services and supplies in support of the MK92 Fire Control System. This contract combines purchases for the Navy (8%); and the governments of Saudi Arabia (35%); Taiwan (15%); Egypt (10%); Philippines (6%); Chile (5%); Poland (5%); Turkey (5%); Nigeria (3%); Bahrain (2%); Australia (1%); Bangladesh (1%); Japan (1%); Pakistan (1%); Spain (1%); and Vietnam (1%), under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Huntsville, Alabama (62%); Moorestown, New Jersey (20%); Saudi Arabia (3%); Egypt (2%); Taiwan (2%); Bahrain (1%); Bangladesh (1%); Chile (1%); Japan (1%); Nigeria (1%); Pakistan (1%); Philippines (1%); Poland (1%); Spain (1%); Turkey (1%); and Vietnam (1%), and is expected to be completed by March 2023. FMS (84%); and fiscal 2020 operations and maintenance (Navy; 16%), funding in the amount of $1,331,300 will be obligated at time of award, of which, funds in the amount of $255,000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was not competitively procured in accordance with 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1); only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division, Port Hueneme, California, is the contracting activity (N63394-20-F-0019).

 
Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, visited Air Headquarters, Islamabad today. On arrival, he was received by Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force. A smartly turned out contingent of PAF presented him guard of honour. The Naval Chief laid floral wreath on martyrs’ monument to pay homage to PAF martyrs who laid down their lives for the defence of the motherland.

Later on, Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi called on Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan in his office. Various matters pertaining to regional security and professional interest were discussed during the meeting. The Air Chief lauded various indigenous projects being undertaken by Pakistan Navy in the recent years, which have transformed it into a potent force.

The Air Chief also reiterated to augment the existing synergy between the sister services and taking it to further heights. Admiral Zafar acknowledged PAF’s all-out support to Pakistan Navy in strengthening the maritime defence of the country.


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Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi, Chief of the Naval Staff, on his farewell visit, called on General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff at GHQ. COAS thanked CNS for his services to Nation during a long and illustrious career. On arrival at GHQ, the CNS was presented Guard of Honour at Yadgar-e-Shuhada .


 
Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi new naval chief



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ISLAMABAD: Vice Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi has been appointed as Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) and promoted to the rank of Admiral on Wednesday.

President Dr Arif Alvi has appointed Vice Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi as Chief of the Naval Staff and promoted him to the rank of Admiral. His promotion to the rank of Admiral will be effective from the date of assuming command of Pakistan Navy.

Vice Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi will succeed Admiral Zafar Mahmood who will relinquish the command of Pakistan Navy on October 7. The change of command ceremony will be held at PNS ZAFAR, Islamabad.


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Admiral Amjad Khan Niazi was commissioned in Operations Branch of Pakistan Navy in 1985 and won the coveted Sword of Honour upon completion of initial training at Pakistan Naval Academy.

During his illustrious career, the admiral has served on various command and staff appointments. His command appointments include command of two Type 21 ships PNS BADR and PNS TARIQ,
Commander 18th Destroyer Squadron, Commandant PNS BAHADUR, Commandant Pakistan Navy War College, Commander Central Punjab Lahore, Commander Pakistan Fleet and Commander Karachi.

His distinguished staff appointments include Principal Secretary to Chief of the Naval Staff, Head of F-22P Mission China, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Training & Evaluation) and Director General Naval Intelligence.

Presently, he is serving as Chief of Staff (Operations) at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.
He is graduate of Army Command & Staff College Quetta and National Defence University Islamabad. The admiral holds Masters Degree in Underwater Acoustics from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China.

Vice Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi is a recipient of Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) and Sitara-e-Basalat. He has also been conferred upon the French Medal Chevalier (Knight) by the Government of France.
 
Fake News. Only the PN has contracted for the CH-4 this year. Army is not using them
Aircraft carrier for PN doesn't seem to be a proposition, maybe a Drone Carrier like PLAN 076 LHD could be an initiative if PN's drone squadron is in place.
 
Aircraft carrier for PN doesn't seem to be a proposition, maybe a Drone Carrier like PLAN 076 LHD could be an initiative if PN's drone squadron is in place.

Not viable or necessary for PN operational plans. VTOL Drones launched from Frigates and Destroyers are more viable and currently under selection process at NHQ
 
Not viable or necessary for PN operational plans. VTOL Drones launched from Frigates and Destroyers are more viable and currently under selection process at NHQ
CH-4 is VTOL ? why did PN contract CH-4?
 
CH-4 or something similar would most likely be for shore based usage and not for a UAV carrier or a frigate launched UAV. They will provide an excellent recon and surveillance asset for the PN, as well as limited combat utility.
 
The idea of a UAV carrier is something I've been floating for a few years now. It is an intriguing idea - it would allow Pakistan to have a force projection capability at a very limited cost. The prestige of being able to launch a carrier to defend a gulf ally would give Pakistan a strong diplomatic boost.

Imagine an 8000 ton carrier costing approximately $400 million USD (about as much as a submarine). 4x helicopters, 10x drones, 4x light turboprop aircraft. CODAD. "PN Shah Jehan"
 
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