MastanKhan
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Hi,
It would be nice to have frigates in the 4 k to 5 k ton capacity---but as much as the heavy equipment is important---so are the light weights in the 2 k category---.
Not all operations are meant to befor the deep waters---but equally important are the coastal waters as well.
As much as a show of strength the heavies are----the light ones also pack the punch which is surprisingly extremely lethal and deceptive. The british corvette is no joke.
It is not neccessary to have 'PITT BULLS' to do all kinds of jobs. The terriers come in very handy as well.
There are two scenarios coming up at a very rapid pace----the first one is these british corvettes----the second one is the availablity of german u214's, readied and manufactured for greece---which is dilly dallying the payment.
The british know that the pak navy is in desperate need of equipment---pak navy will have max pressure put on them to purchase those items---same thing with the german U boats---.
On the political side---pakistan is in europe asking for trade---asking for concessions---well---when the last time they were asking for the same---we screwed up royally----we had contract set and done for the air bus---at the last moment---we switched over to boeing---we screwed ourselves so hard---the europeans got mad at and gave us all kinds of trouble---even sanctioning what kind of aircraft could fly into europe.
These are very interesting times for pak diplomacy.
Guys---look beyond the non-helicopter option----not all platforms will have helicopters---it is not practical and bottomline is, it is not done that way for now.
Does the british corvette make a good partner with the F 22---is the different weapons system an asset to pak navy and a headache to the IN---?
It would be nice to have frigates in the 4 k to 5 k ton capacity---but as much as the heavy equipment is important---so are the light weights in the 2 k category---.
Not all operations are meant to befor the deep waters---but equally important are the coastal waters as well.
As much as a show of strength the heavies are----the light ones also pack the punch which is surprisingly extremely lethal and deceptive. The british corvette is no joke.
It is not neccessary to have 'PITT BULLS' to do all kinds of jobs. The terriers come in very handy as well.
There are two scenarios coming up at a very rapid pace----the first one is these british corvettes----the second one is the availablity of german u214's, readied and manufactured for greece---which is dilly dallying the payment.
The british know that the pak navy is in desperate need of equipment---pak navy will have max pressure put on them to purchase those items---same thing with the german U boats---.
On the political side---pakistan is in europe asking for trade---asking for concessions---well---when the last time they were asking for the same---we screwed up royally----we had contract set and done for the air bus---at the last moment---we switched over to boeing---we screwed ourselves so hard---the europeans got mad at and gave us all kinds of trouble---even sanctioning what kind of aircraft could fly into europe.
These are very interesting times for pak diplomacy.
Guys---look beyond the non-helicopter option----not all platforms will have helicopters---it is not practical and bottomline is, it is not done that way for now.
Does the british corvette make a good partner with the F 22---is the different weapons system an asset to pak navy and a headache to the IN---?