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Turkish-designed Pakistan Navy ship completes first sea trial in Indian Ocean
  • The PNS MOAWIN has a displacement tonnage of 16,400 tons and can speed up to 20 knots per hour (around 37 kilometers or 23 miles/hour)
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by Dawood Rehman | Published on April 13, 2018 (Edited April 13, 2018)
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KARACHI – A Pakistani Navy fleet tanker – designed by Turkish defense contractor STM and constructed by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works – has made its maiden voyage, the designer firm said Thursday.

With a length of 158.40 metres and approximately 16,400-ton design displacement, the PNS MOAWIN left the Karachi port under its own power, and under the command of the Commanding Officer, exited the harbour and channel and entered the Indian Ocean on March 31.

Ship crew, shipyard personnel, 30 STM staff and representatives from several Turkish companies attended the ship’s first cruise, STM said on its website.

“The results achieved in the trials of the vessel, which is the first of its kind in its class in terms of its brand-new design, and in which many local industrial products have been used, are a source of pride for the Pakistan-Turkey defense cooperation,” it added.

The fleet tanker project contract was signed on January 22, 2013.

“The project is the first in the naval ship construction between two friendly and brotherly countries, Pakistan and Turkey, and a very important, distinguished and unique co-operation project in the field of defense and shipbuilding industry,” the STM said.

The tanker can speed up to 20 knots per hour (around 37 kilometers or 23 miles per hour).

The prospect for naval and maritime cooperation is immense between the Pakistan Navy and the Turkish defence industry.

Just yesterday, the naval forces of both Islamic nations concluded first bilateral exercise – TURGUTRIES-2018, “Drawn sword of Islam” – in North Arabian Sea.
Besides a frigate from Turkish Navy, Pakistan’s Navy ships – Sais, Aslat, Nasr, Quwwat, Azmat and Zarrar – including fixed and rotary wing aircraft of Pakistan Naval Aviation participated in the exercise.

Fighter jets from Pakistan Air Force also took part in the drill, which covered a wide range of maritime operations encompassing Anti-Surface, Anti-Air and Anti-Submarine Warfare as well as Maneuvering and Communication exercises.

Counter piracy drills were also carried out in which boarding teams demonstrated practical boarding operations onboard a suspect vessel.
 
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Turkish-designed Pakistan Navy ship completes first sea trial in Indian Ocean
  • The PNS MOAWIN has a displacement tonnage of 16,400 tons and can speed up to 20 knots per hour (around 37 kilometers or 23 miles/hour)
Pakistan
by Dawood Rehman | Published on April 13, 2018 (Edited April 13, 2018)
pnft-karaci-seyir.jpg

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KARACHI – A Pakistani Navy fleet tanker – designed by Turkish defense contractor STM and constructed by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works – has made its maiden voyage, the designer firm said Thursday.

With a length of 158.40 metres and approximately 16,400-ton design displacement, the PNS MOAWIN left the Karachi port under its own power, and under the command of the Commanding Officer, exited the harbour and channel and entered the Indian Ocean on March 31.

Ship crew, shipyard personnel, 30 STM staff and representatives from several Turkish companies attended the ship’s first cruise, STM said on its website.

“The results achieved in the trials of the vessel, which is the first of its kind in its class in terms of its brand-new design, and in which many local industrial products have been used, are a source of pride for the Pakistan-Turkey defense cooperation,” it added.

The fleet tanker project contract was signed on January 22, 2013.

“The project is the first in the naval ship construction between two friendly and brotherly countries, Pakistan and Turkey, and a very important, distinguished and unique co-operation project in the field of defense and shipbuilding industry,” the STM said.

The tanker can speed up to 20 knots per hour (around 37 kilometers or 23 miles per hour).

The prospect for naval and maritime cooperation is immense between the Pakistan Navy and the Turkish defence industry.

Just yesterday, the naval forces of both Islamic nations concluded first bilateral exercise – TURGUTRIES-2018, “Drawn sword of Islam” – in North Arabian Sea.
Besides a frigate from Turkish Navy, Pakistan’s Navy ships – Sais, Aslat, Nasr, Quwwat, Azmat and Zarrar – including fixed and rotary wing aircraft of Pakistan Naval Aviation participated in the exercise.

Fighter jets from Pakistan Air Force also took part in the drill, which covered a wide range of maritime operations encompassing Anti-Surface, Anti-Air and Anti-Submarine Warfare as well as Maneuvering and Communication exercises.

Counter piracy drills were also carried out in which boarding teams demonstrated practical boarding operations onboard a suspect vessel.

Look like phalanx systems on board one in front and one in back ?? Pic is not very clear but I think it’s Phalanx multi barrel gun systems giving 360 coverage
 
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A Turkish-designed navy vessel for the Pakistani army has successfully completed its first sea trial, the designer firm said on April 12.

Pakistani Navy fleet tanker PNS MOAWIN - designed by Turkish defense contractor STM and constructed by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works – embarked on its maiden voyage on March 31, STM said on its website.

The ship’s crew, shipyard personnel, 30 STM staff and representatives from several Turkish companies attended the 158-meter vessel’s first sea trip, STM stated on its website.

“The results achieved in the trials of the vessel, which is the first of its kind in its class in terms of its brand-new design, and in which many local industrial products have been used, are a source of pride for the Pakistan-Turkey defense cooperation,” it added.

The fleet tanker project contract was signed on Jan. 22, 2013.

“The project is the first in the naval ship construction between two friendly and brotherly countries, Pakistan and Turkey. It is a very important, distinguished and unique co-operation project in the field of defense and shipbuilding industry,” STM said.

The tanker has a displacement tonnage of 16,400 tons and can speed up to 20 knots per hour (around 37 kilometers or 23 miles per hour).


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