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i guess the reason we are not going forward with this idea is that when we have to equip the ships with all chiese stuf then why invest in RnD to make an indegenious design.Pakistan need to invest in new stealth corvette design between 1000-1500 Tonnes (Full load), Speed between 28-33 knots.
1× 76.2 mm calibre AK176M main gun (or better)
Type 730B CIWS (2× 30 mm 7-barrel gatling guns)
24 cell VLS for FM-90/HQ-7 SAM (or better)
2× 4-cell C-803 SSM launchers
2× 3-cell ET-52C torpedo launchers
2× 6-cell RDC-32 anti-submarine rockets
1× Harbin Z-9EC ASW helicopter
First two F-22P frigates were manufactured in China. I believe either the 3rd or 4th one will be built in Pakistan, although with some assistance. China has never been stingy when it comes to providing ToT to Pakistan. The most serious problem facing Pakistan navy is limited funding and limited manufacturing capability, not access to technology.
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First two 3rd are built in China completely and 4th is also completed in Pakistan recently.
You are right, the most serious problem facing Pakistan navy is limited funding and limited manufacturing capability, not access to technology,.... and also corrupt leaders looking for foreigner companies profits instead local manufacturing.
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First two 3rd are built in China completely and 4th is also completed in Pakistan recently.
You are right, the most serious problem facing Pakistan navy is limited funding and limited manufacturing capability, not access to technology,.... and also corrupt leaders looking for foreigner companies profits instead local manufacturing.
100% Agree with u....
To Counter Indian Navy PAF must have atleast 3/5 Power to keep the power balance.
Indian Navy
Destroyers 8 + 3 (Under Construction)
Frigates 12 + 5 (Under Construction)
Corvettes 24
Amphibious warfare vessels 20
Patrol Ships 31
Minesweepers 8
Aircraft Carriers 1
Submarines 14 + 6 (Under Construction)
Nuclear powered submarines 1 + 3 (Under Construction)
Aircrafts ~ 12 Mig 29, 12 Harrier, 20 Maritime patrol, ~100 Helos
Pakistan Navy
Frigates 11
Missile Boats 6
Mine Hunters 3
Auxiliary 8
Hover Crafts 12
Patrol Boats 12
Submarines 5
Aircrafts 5 P3 Orions, 32 Mirage ROSE, 6 Seaking
Proposed Needs Pak Navy to balance Power
Destroyers 6
Conventional Submarines 4
Nuclear powered submarines 3
Pakistan needs to keep developing an industrail base produce weapons and provide to all muslim countries as there is little industrialisation in muslim countries and this is why so many muslim lands are being invaded because we do not produce a lot of high tech weapons.
you are poor kid trolling all around if you don't know that pakistan also made agusta-90b its mean you still in high school btter to go homework and sleep baby .dont forget drink milk before sleeping as your mama said .
Pakistan and DCN France signed a contract for 3 Agosta 90-B submarines on 21 September 1994. Under the contract, one submarine was to be built in France while the remaining two were to be built in Pakistan. The first unit, "KHALID," was built in Cherbourg and delivered to Pakistan in 1999-2000. The sections of second unit, "SAAD," were constructed in Cherbourg and sent to Karachi for modular assembly in 2000. The third unit of the series, "HAMZA," has been manufactured entirely in Karachi.
PNS/M KHALID:
Pakistan Navy Submarine KHALID is the first of the Agosta-90B class submarines acquired by the Pakistan Navy from France. It was commissioned on 6 September 1999 and inducted into PN Fleet on 21 December 1999. The Agosta-90B is an improved version of the sea proven Agosta 70.
PNS/M KHALID encompasses all qualities to strike terror in the hearts of enemies. The submarine has deep diving capabilities and can undertake patrol of more than 60 days. She also posses state of the art Combat System integrating all available sensors to launch multi-purpose wire guided torpedoes and sub launched missiles. The outfit of submarine systems, weapons and sensors make her unique and unprecedented amongst the existing new generation conventional submarines.
PNS/M KHALID is named after Hazrat KHALID BIN WALID, the great Fighter and one of the most reputed military Commanders of Islam. Agosta submarines are currently in service with three navies. PNS/M KHALID incorporate improvements based on the experience gained by the French Navy and new advances in endurance, acoustic discretion, propulsion and diving capability. Its fully integrated COMBAT system enables the command to quickly evaluate the tactical situation and decide on an appropriate response. The submarine is capable to launch multipurpose torpedoes and submarine launched anti-ship missiles. PNS/M KHALID is first Agosta-90B class submarine built for Pakistan Navy by DCN Cherbourg. As per contract, this submarine was completely built in France. The submarine construction was completed on 8 Aug 98. Sea trials were conducted at Cherbourg, Brest and Toulon. PNS/M KHALID is the fore-runner of Pakistan Navy, capable of undertaking a wide variety of missions, far and deep from home waters.
PNS/M SAAD:
SAAD was the 1st Agosta-90B class submarine built at Pakistan Navy Dockyard under the Transfer of Technology (TOT) agreement with France. She was commissioned in Pakistan Navy on 13 December 2003. Then Ag Captain M Tariq Iqbal Sharafi PN (P.No. 2599) was designated at 1st Commanding Officer of PN Submarine SAAD. The submarine is capable of operating at deeper depths and can under take patrol of more than 60 days. These also posses the state of the art Combat System integrating all available sensors to launch multi purpose wire guided torpedoes and sub launched missiles. The outfit of submarine systems, weapons and sensors make it unique and unprecedented amongst the existing generation conventional submarines.
PNS/M HAMZA:
PNS/M HAMZA, the third Agosta 90B submarine that has been completely built at Pakistan Navy Dockyard was commissioned into Pakistan Navy Fleet on 26 September 2008. The submarine was launched in August 2006 by Begum Sehba Musharraf (wife of then president General (Rtd) Pervez Musharraf). The submarine is named after Hazrat Hamza who is one of the uncles of the last Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). HAMZA was known as Lion of God and Lion of Heaven for his bravery. PN Submarine HAMZA is the first submarine that has been fitted with MESMA Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system. The submarine has been indigenously constructed under transfer of technology programme by DCNS of France. Pakistan is the first country to use MESMA AIP system onboard a submarine.
look here some of your uncles making it in karachi