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TOP BRASS INTERVIEW: CNS Admiral Zafar Mahmood Abbasi

The Milgem program is interesting. Recently, a PN official said its a mix of 'corvettes and frigates', which makes me think the first 3 are Ada and 4th is LF-2400 (PN called it the first ship of Jinnah-class frigates).

McInerney was built in late 1970s, and even after the refurbishment, may not carry on after 2024 (i.e. when the first Jinnah-class frigate enters service).
That 1:1 with the Jinnah-class and PNS Alamgir is interesting -- and it wouldn't be surprising either.

But the big question re: Jinnah-class is if it'll be a one-off or is the idea to use the Jinnah-class as a means to gradually expand the frigate fleet (post-2030)?

These are two vastly different outcomes.

If it's a one-off, then besides replacing PNS Alamgir, it could be an experimental platform for MTC to develop its SAM and AShMs. If it isn't a one-off ship, then the PN may be planning to expand the 2,300+ ton fleet from the currently planned 12 (4 Type 054A, 4 MILGEM, 4 F-22P) to 16+ ships by 2040.
 
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That 1:1 with the Jinnah-class and PNS Alamgir is interesting -- and it wouldn't be surprising either.

But the big question re: Jinnah-class is if it'll be a one-off or is the idea to use the Jinnah-class as a means to gradually expand the frigate fleet (post-2030)?

These are two vastly different outcomes.

If it's a one-off, then besides replacing PNS Alamgir, it could be an experimental platform for MTC to develop its SAM and AShMs. If it isn't a one-off ship, then the PN may be planning to expand the 2,300+ ton fleet from the currently planned 12 (4 Type 054A, 4 MILGEM, 4 F-22P) to 16+ ships by 2040.

I think PN will be going for 4 MILGEM upgraded/ modified for PN to accommodate PN requirements. these mods could include anti air VLS [unknown type], Pakistani SSM and Chinese CIWS 1130 and may be Chinese 76mm main gun. fusing these sensors with existing Turkish sensors, radars and electronics.

in parallel PN will be working on for a new class of frigate called Jinnah class to go live by 2023/2024. that gives 5 years to design, test and develop technologies/ technical expertise. i believe Jinnah class will be build on top of existing platforms from turkey so it will not be LF2400 or I class etc.
 
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how will these Damen OPV perform in Littoral waters ?

Will operate with Milgem corvettes/frigates, since there isn't much difference in draught.

If it's a one-off, then besides replacing PNS Alamgir, it could be an experimental platform for MTC to develop its SAM and AShMs.

Where did that come from?

Who buys one odd frigate to use it as an 'experimental platform' ?

Isn't the Harbah tested and operational ?

NESCOM carries out missile development, MTC does the integration work.
 
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4X Type-54A/P
4X F-22P Upgrade
1X OHP Frigate
4X Ada
2X OPV

Total: 15 surface vessels

8X Hangor AIP Submarines
3X Augosta AIP Subs
1X SSGN/SSBN

Total: 12 Submarines.

Adding mine hunters, missile boats, tankers with asw capability etc there are more surface ships
 
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Will operate with Milgem corvettes/frigates, since there isn't much difference in draught.



Where did that come from?

Who buys one odd frigate to use it as an 'experimental platform' ?

Isn't the Harbah tested and operational ?

NESCOM carries out missile development, MTC does the integration work.
Not the same as PN, but KSEW had manufactured one-off ships such as F-22P, the 3rd Agosta 90B, etc.

Sure, the PN itself procured several of each type, but if the Jinnah-class frigate is a MILGEM Ada variant (LF-2400 or otherwise), then it's technically still in a series (3 corvettes + 1 frigate), but with a one-off production at KSEW.

As for experimenting, if it's the LF-2400, you could use the extended sea test period to test new weapons as well until it's formally commissioned. So MTC can use the Jinnah-class to test NESCOM's weapons in the future; I'd be surprised if we don't see improved versions of the Harba AShM, and then there's also the indigenous naval SAM.
 
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That 1:1 with the Jinnah-class and PNS Alamgir is interesting -- and it wouldn't be surprising either.

But the big question re: Jinnah-class is if it'll be a one-off or is the idea to use the Jinnah-class as a means to gradually expand the frigate fleet (post-2030)?

These are two vastly different outcomes.

If it's a one-off, then besides replacing PNS Alamgir, it could be an experimental platform for MTC to develop its SAM and AShMs. If it isn't a one-off ship, then the PN may be planning to expand the 2,300+ ton fleet from the currently planned 12 (4 Type 054A, 4 MILGEM, 4 F-22P) to 16+ ships by 2040.
It will be a shame if jinnah class is lone ship..post 2028 we should build a jinnah ship every 2-3 years so we end up with 3-4 ships 2040..otherwise the TOT will be for nothing as we saw in agosta..we never build upon that experience
 
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Hi,

Technically---the second 4 should have a more advanced battle management EW package---.
Which is more likely and logical

At times I wonder why can hangoor be of the same class as that of new Australian subs that can live on aips for 90 days
 
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