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IslamabadPakistani Naval Ship (PNS), Alamgir will hold joint exercises with Kuwait Navy during a good-will visit to Kuwait from July 2 to 6.
Pakistan Naval Shipsperiodically undertake goodwill visits to the State of Kuwait which provide excellent opportunity to Pakistan Navy officials to interact with their counterparts at brotherly country Kuwait.
It also helps in further improving the strong relations between the two countries. The ship is named after Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir who was the sixth Muslim ruler of Great Mughal Empire.
PNS ALAMGIR was commissioned on Aug 31, 2010 at Mayport Florida USA.
The ship has a tonnage of 4100 tons with overall length of 138.1 M. It is multi mission capable ship, fitted with potent weapon and sensor systems.
The ship is capable of carrying two ASW Origin Helicopters. The mission of the ship is to maintain the standards of professionalism and excellence which are a hallmark of Pakistan Navy.
The Commanding Officer of the ship, Captain Naveed Ashraf during the stay in Kuwait will pay courtesy calls on senior officers of Kuwait Navy. A reception will be held on-board which will be attended by the senior civil and military officials of Kuwait, diplomats, notables and members of the Pakistani community.
PNS Alamgir, Kuwait Navy to hold joint exercise
Pakistan Naval Shipsperiodically undertake goodwill visits to the State of Kuwait which provide excellent opportunity to Pakistan Navy officials to interact with their counterparts at brotherly country Kuwait.
It also helps in further improving the strong relations between the two countries. The ship is named after Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir who was the sixth Muslim ruler of Great Mughal Empire.
PNS ALAMGIR was commissioned on Aug 31, 2010 at Mayport Florida USA.
The ship has a tonnage of 4100 tons with overall length of 138.1 M. It is multi mission capable ship, fitted with potent weapon and sensor systems.
The ship is capable of carrying two ASW Origin Helicopters. The mission of the ship is to maintain the standards of professionalism and excellence which are a hallmark of Pakistan Navy.
The Commanding Officer of the ship, Captain Naveed Ashraf during the stay in Kuwait will pay courtesy calls on senior officers of Kuwait Navy. A reception will be held on-board which will be attended by the senior civil and military officials of Kuwait, diplomats, notables and members of the Pakistani community.
PNS Alamgir, Kuwait Navy to hold joint exercise