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Second F-22P Frigate arrives in Pakistan

The F-22P or Sword class frigate is a 2,500t multi-mission, conventionally powered frigate built for the Pakistan Navy. Design and construction of the F-22P started after a $750m deal was signed in 2005 between Pakistan's Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) and China Shipbuilding Trading Co (CSTC).

The deal involved an order for construction of four F-22P frigates for the Pakistan Navy's fleet. The deal included an order for four to six Harbin Z-9EC helicopters and ammunition for the frigates. The first of the frigates, PNS Zulifqar, was delivered in September 2009.

The second and third frigates are currently under construction at Shanghai's Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard, where PNS Zulifqar was built. The second frigate was launched in October 2008. The frigate will be named PNS Shamsheer and is scheduled for delivery in January 2010.

The third frigate was launched in May 2008 and is expected to be delivered in the third quarter of 2010. It will be named PNS Saif. The fourth unnamed frigate is being built at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works under a technology transfer agreement signed with China. It is expected to be delivered by 2013.

"The F-22P frigates will bolster the Pakistan Navy's fleet and improve its fighting capabilities."The addition of the F-22P frigates will bolster the Pakistan Navy's fleet and improve its fighting capabilities. The fleet already includes six Amazon-class frigates and Karachi-built Jalalat-class guided missile patrol craft. However, the fleet does not include destroyers and the limited number of ships has stopped the navy providing a safe environment for maritime activity.

The main roles of the frigates will include air defence of a force operating at sea or in convoy, interdiction of hostile surface combatants, commerce raiding, patrolling, protection of the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and undertaking heliborn operations.

The F-22P frigates are also expected to improve the country's indigenous shipbuilding potential, as the fourth ship is being built at Karachi Shipyard.

Design

The F-22P frigate is an updated model of the type 053H3 or Jiangwei-class frigate built by China since the 1990s. The F-22P's hull contains China's type 054 frigate's radar cross-section reduction, which helps prevent detection by radars mounted on other ships, aircraft and anti-ship missiles.

The frigates can operate in multi-threat environments and are equipped with long-range surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles, which are capable of attacking multiple targets simultaneously. They are also equipped with under-sea sensors that can detect nuclear and conventional submarines at long range. Powered by four main diesel engines, the F-22P frigate can accommodate about 200 personnel.

The frigates have long-range sensors, navigational radars and trackers, sonars, electronic warfare systems, counter measures (ESM/ECM) systems and advanced command and control systems.

Weapons

F-22P frigates are equipped with a single 76.2mm main gun, eight C-802/CSS-N-8 sub-sonic Saccade anti-ship missiles, an eight-round FM-90 surface-to-air missile (SAM) and two hangar-top type 730B 30mm close-in weapon system (CIWS) units. They also feature RDC-32 anti-submarine rockets, two triple ET-52C torpedo tubes, state-of-the-art homing weapon systems and depth charges.

"Powered by its four main diesel engines, the F-22P frigate can accommodate about 200 personnel."The main gun was developed in China and is based on the Russian AK-176M. The Chinese variant contains a redesigned stealth turret to reduce radar cross-section. The gun can engage other ships and aircraft and defend against anti-ship missiles.

The anti-ship C-802 subsonic surface-to-surface missiles are carried in two containers with four cells each, installed between the main deck and the hangar. The two containers can also carry CY series anti-submarine rockets and be loaded with anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons.

The FM-90N SAM system is installed between the main deck and main gun. The system has eight cells containing one missile each. The system is set up on a mount that can be lifted in the direction of the threat. The FM-90N can engage different targets by using different guidance modes. These targets can even include supersonic and sub-sonic sea-skimming missiles. The system is also designed to engage small targets such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

The 730B CIWS is fitted on the aircraft hangar and contains two seven-barrel Gatling guns of 30mm calibre. The CIWS employs type 347G radar and an OFC-3 electro-optic director. It can also be equipped with the FL-3000N fire-and-forget missile system by fitting up to two single-round FL-3000N launchers on each CIWS gun mount.

Aircraft

Each of the F-22P frigates will carry Z9EC anti-submarine helicopters. Two Z9EC helicopters have already been delivered to Pakistan. The helicopters are fitted with surface-search radar, Doppler navigation systems and radar warning receivers. They also features low-frequency dipping sonar and torpedoes. Small aerials on their roofs provide over-the-horizon targeting for C-802 anti-ship missile
 
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Second F-22p frigate entering Karachi harbor:

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As I know that there will be some new frigates for Pakistan brothers are planning, yes there must be improvings.

I hope they are the type 054A, it's a good type frigate , and also the HHQ-16 misile.

Btw, 054A is not a destroyer, althouth it is a little bigger than a classic frigate.:cheesy:

Sorry for my poor English.
 
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I think Milgem will be our future frigerates.And im almost 100% sure as its turkish not WESTERN.And they can sell it to anyone they want they dont have any strings attached and it will be a sweet deal as we will be already buying TIHA malw UCAV and ALTAY.
 
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I think Milgem will be our future frigerates.And im almost 100% sure as its turkish not WESTERN.And they can sell it to anyone they want they dont have any strings attached and it will be a sweet deal as we will be already buying TIHA malw UCAV and ALTAY.

some of system installed on milgem are from US and other western countries ? string their will be lot of strings
for the time china only my friend
 
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some of system installed on milgem are from US and other western countries ? string their will be lot of strings
for the time china only my friend

Yes sure they have us and western stuff aboard the corvette so what?Turkey has the licsense to export the corvette and they if there were strings attached they wouldnt have offered us the ladies?
Even T129 has western stuff and still its being offered to Pakistan.
Hope you understand the logic?
 
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Karachi: The second F-22 P Frigate PNS SHAMSHEER constructed at Hudong Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai, China was inducted in PN Fleet Monday in an impressive ceremony held at Pakistan Navy Dockyard. Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

According to Pakistan Navy Press Release, The ceremony was also attended by senior political leadership and government officials including Governor Sindh Dr Ishratul Ibad, Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah. Moreover, Ambassador of China to Pakistan and other distinguished guests from Chinese Navy, government authorities and shipbuilding industry were also present at the ceremony.

Addressing the ceremony, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani said that the occasion is yet another true manifestation of friendship, trust and mutual cooperation that exists between great nations of Pakistan and China.

The defence cooperation between Pakistan and China is focused on improving the regional peace, security and stability. He also admired Chinese cooperation in development of Gwadar Deep Sea Port which has significantly contributed towards strengthening the maritime infrastructure in Pakistan and opened new avenues of growth and prosperity in Balochistan. Emphasizing on indigenization in defence production, he said that F-22 P Frigate programme also has an embedded indigenization aspect which would be fulfilled by the construction of fourth Frigate at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works.

Appreciating the role of Pakistan Navy in national defence, Mr. Gillani said that Pakistan Navy is maintaining guard not only in our part of Arabian Sea but even beyond to the coast of Africa through which the vital shipping lanes pass, which are the jugular veins of global economy. He said that the government also recognizes and admires Navy’s efforts in countering threat of terrorism and piracy.

While highlighting the geo-strategic importance of Pakistan, the Prime Minister mentioned that Pakistan is located on the crossroads of major civilizations and trade routes. Its geo-strategic and geo-economic importance in the present times demands enhanced efforts with regards to regional and global security. Pakistan is, therefore, contributing more than its fair share to fight the forces that aim to destabilize and destroy the international order.

He said that Pakistan does not want to engage in arms race with any country. Its strategic as well as conventional capabilities are focused towards legitimate defence needs and promotion of peace. To this end, he said, we will equip our Armed Forces accordingly, regardless of economic hardships.

Earlier, while welcoming the guests at induction ceremony, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir said that Pakistan is a peace loving country and believes in promotion of peace and stability. Pakistan Navy being guardian of the country’s maritime interests, feels confident that the induction of this capable ship will further strengthen our professional capability. While highlighting PN’s national and international commitments, he mentioned that Navy’s role has been enhanced to fight the rogue of terrorism and piracy at high seas. To fulfill these obligations, Pakistan Navy is continuously participating in Coalition Maritime Campaign Plan as well as Counter Piracy Operations.

PNS SHAMSHEER is a state of the art ship, designed and equipped for multi-purpose role with robust, reliable and modern weapons and sensors. The ship has been specially designed to meet Pakistan Navy’s requirements of fighting in multi-threat environment with Air Defence missiles and Close-in-Weapon Systems; while engaging multiple targets simultaneously with long-range weapons. It also has advance Anti Submarine Warfare capability with state of the art SONAR that can detect submarines at long ranges.

The induction of first ship PNS ZULFIQUAR in PN Fleet was undertaken four month ago and induction of third F-22 P ship (PNS SAIF) is expected in March 2010 whereas construction of fourth ship is to be completed by 2013 in Pakistan. Addition of these new ships will not only strengthen the PN Fleet but will also contribute in enhancing country’s shipbuilding capabilities
 
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Guys, if we had wanted F-22P more, we would have seen the order for them by now, as it takes 3-5 years for the delivery to take place.

PN always tries for 3-4 frigates of the same class, exception for more if the frigate/destroyer is of superior class.

4 are enough for the time being, we need now is something much superior.

The turkish Milgem & Chinese Type-054A are very good options.

We may see the Chinese one, as Turkish may have a few western equipment, which we may not be able to buy or not sold.


Why doesn't Pakistan acquire destroyers for that is what PN really needs at the moment. India's submarine fleet is quite formidable considering its induction into the service nuclear subs.
 
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