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All resources to be provided to modernize Pak Navy: PM
Updated at: 0306 PST, Friday, October 10, 2008
All resources to be provided to modernize Pak Navy: PM ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that the government is fully cognizant of the vital role of naval force in protecting maritime security of the country.
The Prime Minister expressed these views while talking to the newly appointed Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Noman Bashir, who called on him here at the Prime Minister House.
The Prime Minister said the government is aware of the requirements of Pakistan Navy in modernising its fleet and despite financial constraints, would ensure the provision of necessary resources for enhancing its combating potential.
While realizing the prevailing geo-strategic and regional environment, especially in the Arabian Sea, the Prime Minister emphasised that Pakistan Navy should continue to play its due role in the face of contemporary security challenges to safeguard maritime interests of the country.
On the international front, the Prime Minister underscored the need for taking initiatives in the domain of collaborative maritime security to align Pakistan Navy with the contemporary concepts of maritime.
The Prime Minister also felicitated the newly appointed Naval Chief and expressed the confidence that during his tenure Pakistan Navy will touch new heights of professional excellence.
Admiral Noman Bashir informed the Prime Minister that Pakistan Navy is fully capable to thwart any threat.
He said that his new assignment as head of Naval force, he would leave no stone unturned to equip Pakistan Navy in line with the contemporary needs.
How many are we thinking of getting?
Four questions:
1. How many billions in foreign exchange is this project going to eat up.
2. Why are german submarines with TOT being purchased now when PN already has purchased a french package with TOT. Were the Agostas not good enough? Wasn't the point of getting the Agostas with TOT so that the PN could manufacture extra submarines locally without having to bleed billions in forex?
3. I am assuming these subs have some technology or capability which puts them in a class well above the French subs. Otherwise any sane person would just build more Agostas and save a ton of money. What are those capabilities?
4. Why even pay extra for TOT if nobody is going to actually use the technology to mass produce the prototypes--or does TOT actually result in cost savings even if further R&D is not done? For instance the nodong missiles were originally reverse engineered and then after that(I am guessing) Pakistani engineers and scientists started producing more customized indigenous missiles. Wasn't the whole idea of TOT for the French subs so that an indigenous submarine industry would get started?
Still begs the question though? Which ones are better? Dont get me wrong, I'm all for diversifying our sources. But it does make me wonder...will the French Agosta's be like our F-16s and the German 214 like our J-10s or the other way round (if you know what I mean)?
So in other words is China funding partly for this procurement?