Pakistan makes progress on first locally built 95 m patrol vessel
Ridzwan Rahmat, Singapore - IHS Jane's Navy International
02 February 2017
A locally built 1,500-tonne maritime patrol vessel (MPV) on order for the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) is currently on track for delivery by 2019, a Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW) Limited public relations official confirmed with
Jane's on 2 February.
The vessel, which is being built in collaboration with China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), is one of two 1,500-tonne platforms ordered from China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC) - the trading arm of CSSC, in June 2015. The platform's keel was laid down on 27 January, said KSEW.
Also included in the contract are
four 600-tonne variants of the MPV, the first two of which have been commissioned and are now deployed for patrols around the Gwadar port coast and surrounding areas.
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KSEW lays keel for 1,500-ton PMSA patrol vessel
Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works Limited (KSEW)
set the keel for a 1,500-ton maritime patrol vessel (MPV) for the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA).
The 95-metre MPV is one of two 1,500-ton ships being procured by the PMSA, which is tasked with sea-based policing and patrol duties in Pakistan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). These are being supported by four 600-ton MPVs, two of which were recently
delivered to the PMSA.
The Pakistani government ordered the MPVs from China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC). Of the six ships, three are being built at KSEW (i.e. one 1,500-ton and two 600-ton MPVs).
Notes & Comments:
The 1,500-ton MPV appears to be a variant of the P18N offshore patrol vessel (OPV) built for Nigeria. As per KSEW, the MPV has a top speed of 26 knots. The vessel will also have a flight deck for a small-to-medium sized utility helicopter.
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- The presence of maritime security cooperation points to the fact that both the states are working towards drafting a comprehensive mechanism to ensure the security of Gwadar and surrounding area.
- Another significant development in this regard is that the Ministry of Defence Production under PSDP programme signed a contract with M/s CSTC of China for the construction of 4 x 600 Tonnes and 2 x 1500 Tonnes Maritime Patrol Ships in June 2015.