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Tug built by KSEW handed over to Pak Navy

  • APP
  • November 08, 2014


KARACHI: Handing over ceremony of 12 tonnes BP Tug built for Pakistan Navy (PN) was held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) Limited on Friday.

Vice Admiral Khan Hasham Bin Saddique Chief of Staff as chief guest appreciated KSEW efforts on culmination of yet another project for PN with the performance, which was much more than the intended specifications as observed during its test and trials. He said in pursuance of government policy of indigenisation and self- reliance, PN has always stood behind KS&EW to make rapid progress towards indigenisation. He said this approach would not only ensure timely availability of required vessels for PN but also expose KSEW to latest trends on technologies.
He re-assured PN would always support to make this strategic set up a more viable and progressive unit of the maritime sector.

Two caterpillar diesel engines and twin shafts propel the state of the art tug and is fitted with two diesel generators and other equipment like navigational radar, EM log, Echo Sounder, Hydraulic Crane, Gyrocompass etc. Modified Push Bow and fenders are specially designed for safe handling of the submarines.

Managing Director KSEW Rear Admiral Syed Hasan Nasir Shah highlighted this was 20th tug constructed by the shipyard and 6th in last three years.

He thanked Ministry of Defence Production and especially Pakistan Navy for their continued patronage and support and assured that all projects Would be delivered on time with best quality.
KSEW will soon start construction of 4 LNG tugs for PQA and 4 hopper barges for KPT along with other heavy engineering projects.

As regard projects from other maritime sector organizations, he showed his full confidence a contract for construction of 70 tonnes LNG tugs would be signed soon.
 
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Hashim bin Saddique appointed vice chief of Naval Staff
2 days ago BY AGENCIES

Vice Admiral Khan Hasham bin Saddique has been appointed vice chief of Naval Staff by President Mamnoon Hussain with immediate effect.

Prior to his appointment as vice chief of Naval Staff, Saddique served as chief of staff at Naval Headquarters, Islamabad.

Saddique was commissioned in Pakistan Navy Operations branch in June 1980. The Vice Admiral undertook initial training at Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth, UK. On commissioning, the officer won the coveted Sword of Honour from PakistanNavalAcademy.

Saddique is a graduate of JointServicesStaffCollege and NationalDefenceUniversity, Islamabad. He holds a master’s degree in Operations Research from USA and Joint Warfare and War Studies from Quaid-e-AzamUniversity, Islamabad. He also has a Master of Philospohy degree in Public Policy and Strategic Security Management. He received his early education from PAFCollege, Sargodha and completed his intermediate from CadetCollege, Petaro.

During his distinguished career, Saddique attained vast experience of both command and staff appointments. His command appointments include Command of a Destroyer, CommandantPakistanNavalAcademy, CommandantPakistanNavyWarCollege, CommandantNationalSecurityCollege at NationalDefenceUniversity, Commander Pakistan Fleet and Command of Multi National Combined Task Force 150 at HQ NAVCENT, Bahrain.

His key staff appointments include chief staff officer to commander Pakistan Fleet, assistant chief of Naval Staff (Plans), deputy chief of Naval Staff (Admin), deputy chief of Naval Staff (Operations) and deputy chief of Naval Staff (Projects).

In recognition of his meritorious services, Saddique has also been awarded Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military).
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PNS Alamgir.....note the HMG 12.7mm at port and starboard to defend against pirates.
 
Penguin et.al ....which is a superior FFG - Type F-22P or Type 056 being built for BD Navy?
 
how so.....?

The F-22P is a Frigate wherease the Type 056 is a corvette or a budget F-22P

Specs comparison

larger
F-22P=3,144 tonnes (full load) Type 56= 1,440 tons (full load)

faster
F-22P=29 kn (54 km/h) maximum Type 56=28 kn

has greater range
F-22P=4,000 nmi (7,400 km) Type 56=3500 nmi (6500 km) at 18 knots

packs more armament/missiles.

F-22P
Armament:
Guns:

Missiles:

Other:



Type 56
• 2× 2-cell YJ-83 (C-803) anti-ship missiles, amidships
• 1× HQ-10 8-round SAM launcher, aft
• 1× H/PJ-26 76 mm main gun, forward
• 2× H/PJ-17 30mm RWSs, amidships

• 2× triple torpedo tubes
 
The F-22P is a Frigate wherease the Type 056 is a corvette or a budget F-22P

Specs comparison

larger
F-22P=3,144 tonnes (full load) Type 56= 1,440 tons (full load)

faster
F-22P=29 kn (54 km/h) maximum Type 56=28 kn

has greater range
F-22P=4,000 nmi (7,400 km) Type 56=3500 nmi (6500 km) at 18 knots

packs more armament/missiles.

F-22P
Armament:
Guns:

Missiles:

Other:



Type 56
• 2× 2-cell YJ-83 (C-803) anti-ship missiles, amidships
• 1× HQ-10 8-round SAM launcher, aft
• 1× H/PJ-26 76 mm main gun, forward
• 2× H/PJ-17 30mm RWSs, amidships

• 2× triple torpedo tubes

F-22P is a better option than having a Corvette. I am sure PN might be looking to have some 4 more with better systems and missiles.
 
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