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PNS SAIF & ASLAT International deployment for joint training and fighting transnational crime piracy in the Indian Ocean as well as good will visit to Friendly Nations
PNS ASLAT
After Kenya visit PNS ASLAT is now in Tanzania for exercises with China South africa and Tanzania forces
Navy for drills with visiting armies
By Ludovick Kazoka
Tanzania Naval Command will conduct a military training with their counterparts from Pakistan, China and South Africa that is geared towards fighting transnational crime and piracy in the Indian Ocean.
The Fleet Commander in Tanzanian Navy, Brigadier General Richard Makanzo, said in Dar es Salaam that the three-day training would be an ideal platform for four armies to share ideas and exchange experiences.
"We need collective efforts including sharing key information to fight piracy and transnational crime," said the Fleet Commander after the arrival of three warships from South Africa, Pakistan and China es Salaam at Dar es Salaam Port.
Brigadier General Makanzo pointed out that Tanzania's naval command has different programmes with the three armies and that the naval command would carry out the military training with the countries separately.
The South Africa ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Thami Mseleku, said the joint training cements the historical ties between Tanzania and South Africa, saying Tanzania played a great role during a liberation struggle in South Africa. In another development, Pakistan Navy ship (PNS) ASLAT yesterday docked at Dar es Salaam Port for a training visit in the city from March 10 to 16, this year.
In a statement issued by the Pakistan High Commission in Dar es Salaam, the stopover of PNS ASLAT in Dar es Salaam is part of the goodwill visits and training cruises to be undertaken to the Ports of some other friendly countries.
“The ship is paying this goodwill visit under the command of Captain Ijaz Ahmad of the Pakistan Navy,” read part of the statement. It said the visit is a landmark in the broader framework of close, cooperative and friendly relationship between the armed forces and navies of Pakistan and Tanzania and on the other, a reaffirmation of our commitment to promoting bilateral relations in diverse fields.
“The visit will also provide an opportunity to the Navies of the two countries to share professional experiences and discuss future prospects of cooperation,” the statement observed.
The statement further pointed out that the three-day visit to Dar es Salaam, will cover a host of activities including meetings and courtesy calls of Pakistan navy officers on high-ranking Tanzanian Navy, Air Force and Army officers as well as engagements such as a visit to a local school and orphanage in Dar es Salaam to participate in charity and social work.
According to the statement, the Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan Amir Muhammad Khan will host a welcoming reception in honour of Pakistan Navy officers and Tanzanian dignitaries, and high ranking civil and defence forces officers.
The Commander and officers of PNS ASLAT will also host a reception on board the Ship. The Tanzanian and Pakistani Navies will also conduct joint training exercises. PNS ASLAT is Pakistan Navy’s frontline ship, which is fitted with stateof- the art weapons and sensors.
The ship’s motto, “Attack and Vanquish” signifies the ability and willingness of her crew to ensure that ASLAT is ready to thwart any peril to her nation’s security. ASLAT is “Sword of Pakistan Navy” serving the nation with honour, courage and commitment.
PNS SAIF
JEDDAH — Pakistan Navy ship PNS Saif docked at Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) from Feb. 28 to March 2 as part of a goodwill mission to Saudi Arabia. PNS Saif is the third ship of the Sword class F22P frigates commissioned on Sept. 15, 2010. Being a front line ship of Pakistan Navy, PNS Saif is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, sensors and machinery, making it capable of undertaking all kinds of maritime operations at sea during war and peace. In Jeddah, the ship was received by officers of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Consulate General of Pakistan, according to a press statement. Officers and sailors of the ship performed Umrah during their stay. — Okaz/Saudi Gazette
After Jeddah Saudi-Arab PNS is now conducting counter piracy drills in Gulf of Aden
CTF151 COUNTER PIRACY OPERATIONS | Combined Maritime Forces
Pakistan Naval ship PNS Saif and Republic of Korea ship ROK Choi Young joined Italian ship Carabiniere to conduct counter piracy training operations in order to strengthen working relationships
The ships worked together in counter piracy operations, promoting mutual understanding, developing confidence, increasing cooperation and improving coordination between the units at a tactical level. These interactions have strengthened the relationship between the counter piracy partners and also improved coordination among units at tactical levels.
The combined exercises at sea provided an opportunity to rehearse tactical procedures and practice in ship handling skills. Units from different task forces, operating under the same motto “Ready Together”, shared their experiences and enhanced their interoperability in line with international practices.
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PAKISTAN NAVY SHIP ASLAT ON OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENT- VISITS KENYAN PORT (MOMBASA)
ISLAMABAD, 11 Mar 16 Pakistan Navy Ships visit ports of friendly countries from time to time. Presently, Pakistan Navy Ship ASLAT is on an Overseas Deployment to East African Countries and Island States of Indian Ocean Region. In the first leg, the Ship arrived Mombasa (Kenya) for 03 days visit.
During the visit, Commanding Officer called on Commander Kenyan Navy and discussed topics of mutual interests. During discourse, the commanding officer of the ship highlighted the commitment of Pakistan Navy in promoting peace and security in the region through participation of Combined Task Force-151 (CTF-151) and Combined Task Force-150 (CTF-150). Commander Kenyan Navy appreciated Pakistan Navy’s role and efforts being made at International and Regional level to curb the menace of piracy and terrorism in the region.
Besides, workshops on the topics of Counter Piracy and Boarding Operations followed by practical demonstration were also conducted onboard PNS ASLAT wherein members of Kenyan Navy also participated. Commanding officer and ship’s crew also visited Orphanage School and distributed gift items amongst children.
Director General Public Relations (Navy
Million dollar view,PNS ASLAT best picture ever with natural beauty
PNS ASLAT
After Kenya visit PNS ASLAT is now in Tanzania for exercises with China South africa and Tanzania forces
Navy for drills with visiting armies
By Ludovick Kazoka
Tanzania Naval Command will conduct a military training with their counterparts from Pakistan, China and South Africa that is geared towards fighting transnational crime and piracy in the Indian Ocean.
The Fleet Commander in Tanzanian Navy, Brigadier General Richard Makanzo, said in Dar es Salaam that the three-day training would be an ideal platform for four armies to share ideas and exchange experiences.
"We need collective efforts including sharing key information to fight piracy and transnational crime," said the Fleet Commander after the arrival of three warships from South Africa, Pakistan and China es Salaam at Dar es Salaam Port.
Brigadier General Makanzo pointed out that Tanzania's naval command has different programmes with the three armies and that the naval command would carry out the military training with the countries separately.
The South Africa ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Thami Mseleku, said the joint training cements the historical ties between Tanzania and South Africa, saying Tanzania played a great role during a liberation struggle in South Africa. In another development, Pakistan Navy ship (PNS) ASLAT yesterday docked at Dar es Salaam Port for a training visit in the city from March 10 to 16, this year.
In a statement issued by the Pakistan High Commission in Dar es Salaam, the stopover of PNS ASLAT in Dar es Salaam is part of the goodwill visits and training cruises to be undertaken to the Ports of some other friendly countries.
“The ship is paying this goodwill visit under the command of Captain Ijaz Ahmad of the Pakistan Navy,” read part of the statement. It said the visit is a landmark in the broader framework of close, cooperative and friendly relationship between the armed forces and navies of Pakistan and Tanzania and on the other, a reaffirmation of our commitment to promoting bilateral relations in diverse fields.
“The visit will also provide an opportunity to the Navies of the two countries to share professional experiences and discuss future prospects of cooperation,” the statement observed.
The statement further pointed out that the three-day visit to Dar es Salaam, will cover a host of activities including meetings and courtesy calls of Pakistan navy officers on high-ranking Tanzanian Navy, Air Force and Army officers as well as engagements such as a visit to a local school and orphanage in Dar es Salaam to participate in charity and social work.
According to the statement, the Charge d’ Affaires of Pakistan Amir Muhammad Khan will host a welcoming reception in honour of Pakistan Navy officers and Tanzanian dignitaries, and high ranking civil and defence forces officers.
The Commander and officers of PNS ASLAT will also host a reception on board the Ship. The Tanzanian and Pakistani Navies will also conduct joint training exercises. PNS ASLAT is Pakistan Navy’s frontline ship, which is fitted with stateof- the art weapons and sensors.
The ship’s motto, “Attack and Vanquish” signifies the ability and willingness of her crew to ensure that ASLAT is ready to thwart any peril to her nation’s security. ASLAT is “Sword of Pakistan Navy” serving the nation with honour, courage and commitment.
PNS SAIF
JEDDAH — Pakistan Navy ship PNS Saif docked at Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) from Feb. 28 to March 2 as part of a goodwill mission to Saudi Arabia. PNS Saif is the third ship of the Sword class F22P frigates commissioned on Sept. 15, 2010. Being a front line ship of Pakistan Navy, PNS Saif is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, sensors and machinery, making it capable of undertaking all kinds of maritime operations at sea during war and peace. In Jeddah, the ship was received by officers of the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Consulate General of Pakistan, according to a press statement. Officers and sailors of the ship performed Umrah during their stay. — Okaz/Saudi Gazette
After Jeddah Saudi-Arab PNS is now conducting counter piracy drills in Gulf of Aden
CTF151 COUNTER PIRACY OPERATIONS | Combined Maritime Forces
Pakistan Naval ship PNS Saif and Republic of Korea ship ROK Choi Young joined Italian ship Carabiniere to conduct counter piracy training operations in order to strengthen working relationships
The ships worked together in counter piracy operations, promoting mutual understanding, developing confidence, increasing cooperation and improving coordination between the units at a tactical level. These interactions have strengthened the relationship between the counter piracy partners and also improved coordination among units at tactical levels.
The combined exercises at sea provided an opportunity to rehearse tactical procedures and practice in ship handling skills. Units from different task forces, operating under the same motto “Ready Together”, shared their experiences and enhanced their interoperability in line with international practices.
========================================================================
PAKISTAN NAVY SHIP ASLAT ON OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENT- VISITS KENYAN PORT (MOMBASA)
ISLAMABAD, 11 Mar 16 Pakistan Navy Ships visit ports of friendly countries from time to time. Presently, Pakistan Navy Ship ASLAT is on an Overseas Deployment to East African Countries and Island States of Indian Ocean Region. In the first leg, the Ship arrived Mombasa (Kenya) for 03 days visit.
During the visit, Commanding Officer called on Commander Kenyan Navy and discussed topics of mutual interests. During discourse, the commanding officer of the ship highlighted the commitment of Pakistan Navy in promoting peace and security in the region through participation of Combined Task Force-151 (CTF-151) and Combined Task Force-150 (CTF-150). Commander Kenyan Navy appreciated Pakistan Navy’s role and efforts being made at International and Regional level to curb the menace of piracy and terrorism in the region.
Besides, workshops on the topics of Counter Piracy and Boarding Operations followed by practical demonstration were also conducted onboard PNS ASLAT wherein members of Kenyan Navy also participated. Commanding officer and ship’s crew also visited Orphanage School and distributed gift items amongst children.
Director General Public Relations (Navy
Million dollar view,PNS ASLAT best picture ever with natural beauty
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