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Royal Navy Ship HMS ARGYLL arrived Karachi on a goodwill visit which will be followed by Pakistan Navy – Royal Navy bilateral exercises at sea. HMS ARGYLL is a -Type-23 Guided Missile Frigate which was commissioned in Royal Navy In 1991. Earlier, Pakistan Navy F-22P Frigate visited Portsmouth, UK in July 2018. An impressive reception was arranged by PN to welcome HMS ARGYLL at Karachi Port. The ship was received by senior officials of Pakistan Navy and British High Commission.

The visit of Royal Navy Ship to Pakistan is aimed at strengthening mutual Collaboration and interoperability between the two Navies through conduct of exercises and discussions on issues of common interest. During the visit to Karachi, professional interactions, sports and social activities will also be held.
On completion of the port visit, Pakistan Navy – Royal Navy bilateral exercise at sea covering wide ranging of naval operations aimed at enhancing interoperability between the two navies is also planned.




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I wish UK would sale Type 23 to PN .. they would be welcome addition to PN
 
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and why would a princely fucking rich state like Pakistan even look at these scraps, we can always buy the best in numbers

Buy best with what ??

:D not sure first “we” should start paying taxes and fix economy
 
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and why would a princely fucking rich state like Pakistan even look at these scraps, we can always buy the best in numbers
when u can earn money for scrap its always win win rather then spending money on its disposal they will sell us spares
git it genius
 
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You are not only slow up top, you have serious comprehension problems too.

when u can earn money for scrap its always win win rather then spending money on its disposal they will sell us spares
git it genius
 
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were you a witness to the deal signing for the purchase of this scrap or just your wild imagination to justify your conspiracy theory?

All we know from official reports is it is on a goodwill visit, why are your then spreading your lies.
no conspiracy theory but past record
look at type21 and go before and see recent sea king crash want more
 
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do you know what sarcasm is?

Buy best with what ??

:D not sure first “we” should start paying taxes and fix economy



While the PN is still doing their investigation, you can enlighten us with your great knowledge what happened with the sea king?


no conspiracy theory but past record
look at type21 and go before and see recent sea king crash want more
 
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Royal Navy’s ‘Guided Missile Frigate’ arrives, crew pays respects to war dead


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After arrival of HMS Argyll, British High Commissioner Thomas Drew walks with a wreath for four British soldiers from Charterhouse School. in Karachi.

KARACHI: The crew of HMS Argyll, the Royal Navy ship which arrived here on Saturday, paid their respects to Commonwealth military officers who fought and died in this region in the World War-I and World War-II and laid to rest in Karachi.

The ceremony had a six person Guard of Honour from the Royal Marines.

After the ceremony, the British High Commissioner Thomas Drew laid wreaths for four British soldiers from Charterhouse School. This is part of the school’s initiative to remember its alumni. The High Commissioner is himself a Charterhouse alumnus.

Speaking after the ceremony, the British High Commissioner, Thomas Drew, said: “I am privileged today to remember the sacrifices of the war dead, whose towering legacy remains as important today as it ever has. I am proud that we can commemorate this occasion by paying respects with the Royal Marines.”

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HMS Argyll is a Type-23 Guided Missile Frigate which was commissioned in Royal Navy in 1991.

The Royal Navy Ship’s visit to Pakistan is aimed at strengthening mutual collaboration and interoperability between the two navies through conduct of exercises and discussions on issues of common interest. During the visit to Karachi, professional interactions, sports and social activities will also be held.

The visit will be followed by Pakistan Navy and Royal Navy bilateral exercises at sea. The bilateral exercise will cover a wide range of naval operations aimed at enhancing interoperability between the two navies.

An impressive reception was arranged by Pakistan Navy to welcome HMS Argyll at the Karachi Port. The ship was received by senior PN officials and members from the British High Commission.

Earlier in July, Pakistan Navy F-22P Frigate had also visited Portsmouth, UK.
 
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Pakistan Navy Ship and UK Navy Ship participating in bilateral exercise in Arabian Sea on the culmination of three days visit of UK Navy Ship HMS ARGYLL to Pakistan
 
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so they send there scraps to us to lure us for buying them
this single 'scrape' hold more firepower and air defence than WHOLE fleet of Type-21, plz a humble request before to make any statement read about the subject.

 
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