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Hamburg, Germany, 13 November 2008: General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) who is currently on an official visit to Germany, visited Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW), Marine System Production Facility at Kiel city on Wednesday. General Wolfgang Schniederhan, German Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) also accompanied General Tariq Majid.
With a history of 160 years of ship building, HDW is capable of producing world's most modern non-nuclear submarines, container vessels and large merchant ships.
On arrival at the Marine System Production Plant, CJCSC was received by Mr. Walter Freitag, Managing Director HDW. He was then given an in depth briefing about the facility. Chairman JCSC also saw different production units including submarine production and refurbishing facilities.
Today Chairman JCSC visited Führungsakademie der Bundeswehr (Armed Forces Staff College) at Hamburg. German CDS also accompanied him to the Führungsakademie. At the college, CJCSC was received by Director of Faculty Brigadier General Karl Schreiner, who briefed him about the alumni’s curriculum and ongoing training activities.




Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Tariq Majid during his visit to Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH (HDW), Marine System Production Facility at Kiel city, Germany. (13-11-2008) – Photo ISPR


are we going for 412 subs ?
 


Berlin, Germany, 12 November 2008: General Tariq Majid, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) spent a busy day here in Berlin. CJCSC called on General Wolfgang Schniederhan, German Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and Mr. Reinhard Silberberg, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office.
CJCSC was received by General Schneiderhan at the Ministry of Defence followed by a guard of honour. Both leaders held a one on one meeting and discussed regional security situation, bilateral military to military cooperation and specific measures to bolster the ties between two Armed Forces. During the delegation talks, the German Deputy Chief of Staff gave a detailed briefing covering German security perspective and transformation of German Armed Forces. General Tariq in his remarks said that there is a greater need to interact for a meaningful dialogue and understand each other’s points of view, which will help in achieving the ultimate aim of bringing peace and stability to our region and the world at large. It is in this context that Pakistan seeks enhancement of cooperation with important countries like Germany. We greatly value our relations with German Defence Forces that we have built over the years and look forward to making these more robust, multidimensional and mutually beneficial.
During the discussion with German State Secretary of Federal Foreign Office, both sides agreed that there can be no “Quick Fixes’’, particularly in the complex psycho-social environment of Afghanistan and Pak-Afghan border region. It is impossible to get rid of violent extremism by military means alone, a comprehensive strategy based on political engagement and socio-economic development, backed up by essential credible military force is needed to create an environment inhospitable to terrorism and extremism.
On 11 November, CJCSC held extensive talks with Mr. Franz Josef Jung, Minister of Defence and Dr. Heusgen, Advisor to the Chancellor on Foreign and Security Policy. CJCSC said that Pakistan is a nation with progressive aspirations and strong belief in co-existence with all its neighbours, especially Afghanistan and India. Therefore, it is playing a central role towards the stability of the region and proactively supports all efforts for building a peaceful and stable neighbourhood. Both the officials appreciated Pakistan’s comprehensive approach and efforts to fight terrorism and to bring peace and stability in the region.
Later in the evening a dinner was hosted by General Schneiderhan, German CDS in honour of the CJCSC, which was attended by senior German officials.




General Wolfgang Schniederhan, introducing senior German military officials with Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Tariq Majid at Berlin. (12-11-2008)- Photo ISPR.
 
CJCSC visits 160 years old ship building facility in Germany

HAMBURG: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Tariq Majeedd, who is currently on an official visit to Germany, visited Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) Marine System Production Facility in Kiel city on Wednesday. German Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Wolfgang Schniederhan also accompanied General Majeed. With a 160-year history of shipbuilding, HDW is capable of producing the world’s most modern non-nuclear submarines, container vessels and large merchant ships. On arrival at the Marine System Production Plant, HDW Managing Director Walter Freitag received the CJCSC. He was then given an in-depth briefing about the facility. General Majeed also visited different production units including submarine production and refurbishing facilities. On Thursday, the CJCSC visited the Armed Forces Staff College in Hamburg. Schniederhan also accompanied him. app

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Nice

i hope the delegation comes back on a UBoat!:cheesy:;)
 
Gen Majeed briefs PM on Germany visit

ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (APP): Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Tariq Majeed, on Saturday briefed Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on his visit to Germany which he undertook to discuss defense cooperation. He said his visit to Germany was very successful as both sides agreed to further expand their existing defense relations.
General Majeed informed the Prime Minister that he also met Dr. Christoph Huesgen, Advisor to German Chancellor on Security and Policy Matters.

He said there was complete harmony of views between the two countries for further promoting ties in the fields of defense and security.

He said that Germany as a member of the European Union is ready to help and support Pakistan’s efforts for bringing peace and stability in Afghanistan.

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I have a feeling we have chosen Type 214 as our next generation sub. :pakistan:
 
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is any deal finalised between pak and germans.

who are the better sub makers in the world germans, french, americans, russians

germans are the one who introduced subs in world market.
 
Well living here in Germany, I know what German hand work means. Germany makes the best Submarines, that's clear!:pakistan: :German flag:
 
Well living here in Germany, I know what German hand work means. Germany makes the best Submarines, that's clear!:pakistan: :German flag:

I have a lot of respect for my neighbours! The Germans are absolute top notch when it comes to engineering. Pakistan has made the best choice!
 
No doubt Germans are the best in when it comes to submarines
 
Not only the submarines, look their inventions in aviation in the WW II. And also take a look on the Leopard Tank. It's one of the best of the world.

Deutsche Handarbeit ist immer noch am besten!
 
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