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Turkiye gets the contract to build a tanker ship for Pakistan Navy.

Now can we build a Single tanker of our Own:hitwall:
Ye Karachi wale kuch zyada he nikamme hoty ja rahy hain.
 
Now can we build a Single tanker of our Own:hitwall:
Ye Karachi wale kuch zyada he nikamme hoty ja rahy hain.
better late then never since the year 2000 Pakistan navy has started to pay attention in home production ,modernization & in house ship building @ Karachi shipyard, KSEW has off late stated making some impressive warships

Merchant vessels


MV Islamabad - largest ship constructed by KSEW

Naval vessels
Frigates

PNS Aslat of the F-22P Zulfiquar class frigate

Patrol craft
Jalalat II class missile boat
Larkana class large patrol craft

fast attack craft
PNS Dehshat

submarine

Agosta 90B class submarine
Cosmos class MG110 mini-submarine
 
Good move as our own companies are building the Submarines and Frigates , excellent planning , and plus the Turkish ship looks very decent
 
Good move as our own companies are building the Submarines and Frigates , excellent planning , and plus the Turkish ship looks very decent

Whatever they make , it has to be of NATO standard , so ...
 
Why you alwayss forget that your Fenerbahceli but you don't know yet :P
 
Landmark export award for Pakistan fleet tanker project
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Published: 19 Feb 2013

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Turkish technology and systems engineering house Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM) – Stand 10-B05 in the Turkish Pavilion – has signed a contract with Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production to provide technical and material support for the construction of a new double-hull fleet tanker for the Pakistan Navy.

Signed in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on 22 January, the contract covers the detailed design of the new ship, which is to be built in country by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW), together with the supply of a kit of materiel, integrated logistic support, training test and trials. STM will also provide consultancy and management support for the four-year programme.

The new tanker, displacing 15,600 tonnes and approximately 155m in length, will be equipped with replenishment-at-sea rigs for underway replenishment. It will also have a helicopter flight deck, allowing for vertical replenishment operations. A conventional all-diesel machinery plant, driving controllable pitch propellers, has been specified. The ship will be able to achieve a speed of 20kt.

The contract represents a landmark for STM, marking the first time that a Turkish company has been contracted to export ship design and engineering services to Pakistan.

K S EW (Stand 12-E32) has already built a number of warships for Pakistan Navy, but this is the first time that the yard will build a large auxiliary ship at its facilities. The local construction of the new tanker is in line with the Pakistan Navy’s goal of achieving greater self-reliance and the increased ‘indigenisation’ of defence equipment production.

http://www.ihs.com/images/Landmark-export-award-for-Pakistan-fleet-tanker-project.jpg

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Landmark export award for Pakistan fleet tanker project
By:
Published: 19 Feb 2013

Landmark-export-award-for-Pakistan-fleet-tanker-project.jpg


Turkish technology and systems engineering house Savunma Teknolojileri Mühendislik ve Ticaret (STM) – Stand 10-B05 in the Turkish Pavilion – has signed a contract with Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence Production to provide technical and material support for the construction of a new double-hull fleet tanker for the Pakistan Navy.

Signed in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on 22 January, the contract covers the detailed design of the new ship, which is to be built in country by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW), together with the supply of a kit of materiel, integrated logistic support, training test and trials. STM will also provide consultancy and management support for the four-year programme.

The new tanker, displacing 15,600 tonnes and approximately 155m in length, will be equipped with replenishment-at-sea rigs for underway replenishment. It will also have a helicopter flight deck, allowing for vertical replenishment operations. A conventional all-diesel machinery plant, driving controllable pitch propellers, has been specified. The ship will be able to achieve a speed of 20kt.

The contract represents a landmark for STM, marking the first time that a Turkish company has been contracted to export ship design and engineering services to Pakistan.

K S EW (Stand 12-E32) has already built a number of warships for Pakistan Navy, but this is the first time that the yard will build a large auxiliary ship at its facilities. The local construction of the new tanker is in line with the Pakistan Navy’s goal of achieving greater self-reliance and the increased ‘indigenisation’ of defence equipment production.

http://www.ihs.com/images/Landmark-export-award-for-Pakistan-fleet-tanker-project.jpg

AOR-22_6.jpg

I think they might going to produce 7 of them in total....?
 
@cabatli_53

Strange , eh ?

You are making a ship for us whilst we make drone parts for Turkiye :D .

Not strange at all, it's almost entirely about business and PR. Turkey wants better relations with the rest of the Muslim world which they neglected during military rule, and the best way to do that is through Pakistan.

Israel has been trying to do the same thing, but failing at it.
 
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