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Nice small purchase , minor improvement for Navy
Is it brand new or used ships ?
Is it brand new or used ships ?
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Nice small purchase , minor improvement for Navy
Is it brand new or used ships ?
In the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Tripartites are known as the Alkmaar class. The Alkmaars were originally of similar design to the Belgian and French versions, with a standard displacement of 520 tonnes (510 long tons) and 553 tonnes (544 long tons) at full load.[13] The displacement later increased to 571 tonnes (562 long tons) standard and 605 tonnes (595 long tons) at full load[14] and then 630 tonnes (620 long tons) standard and 660 tonnes (650 long tons) at full load.[15] The 20 mm gun that was initially mounted was removed, leaving only three 12.7 mm machine guns. Beginning in 2003, the remaining Dutch Alkmaar-class minehunters were upgraded with improved electronics, including Atlas Elektronik INCMS combat data system, Thales 2022 Mk III hull-mounted sonar, Atlas Seafox Mine Identification, and Disposal System, and a Double Eagle Mk III Mod 1 ROV.[13][15]
The minehunters were constructed at the Van der Giessen-de-Noord yard in Amsterdam, a specially constructed site completed in 1978. Middelburg and Hellevoetsluis were optioned by Egypt, but due to financial issues, were instead completed for the Royal Netherlands Navy.[14] Two ships of a modified design were built for the Indonesian Navy which led to the delay of Vlaardingen and Willemstad's construction.[15]
In 2000, three ships (Alkmaar, Delfzijl and Dordrecht) were withdrawn from service, followed by two more (Harlingen and Scheveningen) in 2003. All five were sold to Latvia with handovers beginning in 2007.[16] Four more ships, (Haarlem, Maassluis, Middelburg and Hellevoetsluis) were decommissioned in 2011 following a series of deep budget cuts to the navy.[17] Two of them (Maassluis and Hellevoetsluis) were sold to Bulgaria in 2019.[18] In 2021 it was indicated that a further two ships would be sold to Pakistan.[19]
All ship Pakistan getting is roughly 35 years old
three main ports and one purpose built naval port
Karachi has two major ports, Bin Qasim and Port of Karachi, the third is Gwadar.We have 3 main ports????
I thought we only had Gwadar and Karachi port which one is the third? And which one is naval port? Ormara?
can be done same to other side
The Navy is kicking ***.
makes it much more easy to focus resources on single or small number of pointsIndia has a vast coastline and huge number of ports where in case of mine threat vessels can easily be diverted to another, while Pakistan only has 3 major ports