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i know well what to say. Take it easy...i just had a bad week.

Than I should be the one to ask you to take a chill pill, bad week and knowing what to say doesn't go well together..Ciao.
 
Than I should be the one to ask you to take a chill pill, bad week and knowing what to say doesn't go well together..Ciao.

life's imperfect. Well back to topic,

i didn't mean that actually. My ranking was right, but It doesn't only count on Naval vessels, it includes all. It was said upon the research of a western organisation which a thread was dedicated for it here by a foreign member years ago. Only the name of the countries above may be wrong. At naval vessels, i had mentioned FACs, patrol boats, corvettes. And also frigates, destroyers and LHD by future (2016). So in naval shipbuilding you are right. But my post was based on overall shipbuilding (naval, commercial, civilian, trade)
 
Pakistan just needs to work with China on Military Ship building and Commercial as well. Also with Germany and France on Submarines....
 
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The French-built Agosta 90B Class Attack Submarine.
Pakistan’s sole adversary at sea is India. Pakistan maintains five submarines of the French Agosta class: two are of the original Agosta class built in the 1970s, while the other three are of the modernized Agosta 90B class. The three Agosta 90B submarines displace between 1,760 and 2,010 tons submerged, are equipped with four 533mm bow-mounted torpedo tubes capable of firing torpedoes and Exocet missiles. By 2014 all three will feature an air-independent propulsion system, making them among the most sophisticated submarines in Asia.

extract from USNI report on Asian Subs.
 
Pakistan

The French-built Agosta 90B Class Attack Submarine.
Pakistan’s sole adversary at sea is India. Pakistan maintains five submarines of the French Agosta class: two are of the original Agosta class built in the 1970s, while the other three are of the modernized Agosta 90B class. The three Agosta 90B submarines displace between 1,760 and 2,010 tons submerged, are equipped with four 533mm bow-mounted torpedo tubes capable of firing torpedoes and Exocet missiles. By 2014 all three will feature an air-independent propulsion system, making them among the most sophisticated submarines in Asia.

extract from USNI report on Asian Subs.
MASHA ALLAH. PN should look to do work on some more submarines...
 
Command & Staff conference of #PakNavy concludes

The Command and Staff Conference of Pakistan Navy was held at Jinnah Naval Base (JNB), Ormara on November 20 and 21. A Pakistan Navy press release here on Thursday said that the Conference, chaired by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Mohammad Asif Sandila, was aimed to review operational readiness, developmental plans and infrastructure upgradation of Pakistan Navy. The forum took exclusive stock of the PN setup in coastal areas in general and operationalisation of JNB in particular. Chief of the Naval Staff was given detailed briefing on various developmental projects of the base which will help achieve early commencement of sustained fleet operations.

Besides, the PN measures aimed at socio-economic uplift of Baloch populace along the Makran Coastal belt were also presented.
The house reviewed progress on establishment of Cadet College Ormara and was apprised of the planned developments to make it a premier training institution on the Makran Coast.
Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his satisfaction over steps being taken for operationalisation of JNB and underlined its significance as future home port of PN fleet.
He also admired the efforts of PN Commands in rendering assistance to the earthquake victims of Awaran, Dasht and urged all to ensure that utmost efforts be made by PN for the well being of Baloch population along the coastal belt.

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Command & Staff conference of #PakNavy concludes

The Command and Staff Conference of Pakistan Navy was held at Jinnah Naval Base (JNB), Ormara on November 20 and 21. A Pakistan Navy press release here on Thursday said that the Conference, chaired by Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Mohammad Asif Sandila, was aimed to review operational readiness, developmental plans and infrastructure upgradation of Pakistan Navy. The forum took exclusive stock of the PN setup in coastal areas in general and operationalisation of JNB in particular. Chief of the Naval Staff was given detailed briefing on various developmental projects of the base which will help achieve early commencement of sustained fleet operations.

Besides, the PN measures aimed at socio-economic uplift of Baloch populace along the Makran Coastal belt were also presented.
The house reviewed progress on establishment of Cadet College Ormara and was apprised of the planned developments to make it a premier training institution on the Makran Coast.
Chief of the Naval Staff expressed his satisfaction over steps being taken for operationalisation of JNB and underlined its significance as future home port of PN fleet.
He also admired the efforts of PN Commands in rendering assistance to the earthquake victims of Awaran, Dasht and urged all to ensure that utmost efforts be made by PN for the well being of Baloch population along the coastal belt.

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Really Great. MASHA ALLAH. I am hoping that by the Grace of Almighty ALLAH, they will going to develop Ormara as Pakistan Naval Fleet Headquarter with Advnace Mega Shipyards there too, which will help them to build modern state of the art equipment for the Pakistan Navy along with similar work on Gwadar too.
 
Steel cutting ceremony of Fleet Tanker being built for Pakistan Navy held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works - Press Note issued by Pakistan Navy

November 27, 2013


Following is the text of press note issued by Pakistan Navy


STEEL CUTTING Ceremony of the 17,000 Tons FLEET TANKER, being built for Pakistan Navy, was held today at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works. Rana Tanveer Hussain, Federal Minister for Defence Production graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The ceremony was attended by Ambassador of Turkey, Vice Admiral M Zakaullah, Vice Chief of Naval Staff, Mr. Murad Bayar, Undersecretary Defence Industries Turkey, Lt Gen (R) Tanvir Tahir, Secretary MoDP, senior Turkish Delegates and other high ranking Civil and Military Officials from Turkey and Pakistan.

Pakistan Navy’s Fleet Tanker will primarily provide logistics support to PN units at sea through transfer of liquid and dry cargo. The ship will also be able to undertake anti-submarine and anti-surface vessel operations through embarked helicopters.

The same helicopters can also be used for search and rescue operations. The ship will be fitted with latest medical facilities to provide medical support to PN fleet units as well as during disaster relief operations. The ship will be able to independently operate at sea for prolonged period and is capable to transfer stores at sea.

On the occasion, the Chief Guest appreciated Karachi Shipyard for being a profit bearing unit of MoDP. He said that during the recent years, KS and EW has delivered various vessels, achieving all construction milestones with international standards of quality.

This reflects the complete revitalization of KS and EW. On behalf of Government of Pakistan, he assured that all shipbuilding orders will be given to KS and EW to help sustain the progress of this organization.

He further said that considering the significance of Shipbuilding Industry, establishment of a new shipyard with greater ship repair facilities at Gawadar is also under active consideration at the highest level of Government and this project will materialize soon.

Earlier MD KS and EW, Rear Admiral Syed Hasan Nasir Shah in his welcome address thanked MoDP (Government of Pakistan) and especially Pakistan Navy for their continued patronage. He highlighted the brotherly relations with Turkey and said that this everlasting friendship now enters a new era as we together undertake this mega project of building the Fleet Tanker.

He further said KS and EW is fully equipped with infrastructure and have highly trained workforce of technicians and engineers who are ready to undertake challenging project of Fleet Tanker with zeal and energy.

For more information, contact:

Lieutenant Commander Shakeel Ahmad

Assistant Director

Directorate of Public Relations

Pakistan Navy

Tel: +9221 2006 3210

Cell: +92333 217 1764 and +92300 217 1038
 
Bayar went on to say that the Turkish and Pakistani navies could both benefit from each other's experiences.The two countries, he noted, were already working together on the development of military communications systems for Pakistan's armed forces, the modification of fighter jets, electronic warfare, and the construction of high-speed patrol boats for Pakistan's navy.
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US To Transfer Three Additional Oliver Hazard Perry Class Guided Missile Frigates
http://pakmr.blogspot.com/2013/12/us-to-transfer-three-additional-oliver.html



United States has agreed to transfer three Oliver Hazard Perry-class anti-submarine warfare guided-missile frigates USS KLAKRING (FFG–42), USS DE WERT (FFG–45), and USS ROBERT G. BRADLEY (FFG–49) in fiscal years 2014 through 2016 to the Pakistan Navy.

USS Klakring (FFG-42) Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate was commissioned on 20 August 1983 at Bath. USS De Wert (FFG-45) Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate was commissioned on November 19, 1983 at Bath. USS Robert G. Bradley (FFG-49) guided-missile frigate was commissioned 30 June 1984
 
Can't say for sure... I think there is a possibility that PN might give away the single OHP which it have...
 
First steel cut for Pakistan fleet tanker

Author:Kate Tringham, London

Last posted:2013-Dec-12

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Displacing 15,600 tonnes and measuring around 155 m in length, Pakistan's new double-hull fleet tanker will be equipped with replenishment at-sea rigs and feature a helicopter flight deck. (STM)
Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) staged a steel cutting ceremony on 27 November to mark the start of production work on the Pakistan Navy's new fleet tanker.

Displacing 15,600 tonnes and measuring around 155 m in length, Pakistan's new double-hull tanker will be built to a design supplied by Turkish technology and systems engineering house Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM). Under a contract signed in February 2013, STM will also provide technical and material support for the construction work over the four-year project.

The tanker will be equipped with replenishment-at-sea rigs for day and night use under way, and will feature a helicopter flight deck for vertical replenishment operations. The ship will also be able to undertake anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare operations using embarked helicopters, as well as search-and-rescue operations.

JDW
 
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