Any possibility of PN getting this OHP class ship, and upgrading it?
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The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) has decommissioned an FFG 7 Adelaide (Oliver Hazard Perry)-class guided-missile frigate.
HMAS Sydney (03) was retired at its namesake city on 7 November in a ceremony attended by senior RAN and government officials, including Australian minister for defence Senator Marise Payne.
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Sydney is being decommissioned to make way for the Hobart-class guided-missile destroyers, which will provide Australia with an improved warfighting capability," said the Department of Defence (DoD) in a statement to mark the vessel's retirement.
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IHS Jane's Fighting Ships ,
Sydney was built by Todd Pacific Shipyard Corporation in Seattle, US, and was commissioned into the RAN in January 1983. The ship carried one 76 mm Oto Melara main gun, launchers for anti-surface and anti-air missiles, and six 324 mm torpedo tubes for submarine prosecution. Under Project SEA 1390,
Sydney had also been part of an upgrade programme, including the installation of the Mk 41 vertical launching system (VLS) and the Evolved SeaSparrow Missile (ESSM).
The DoD noted in its statement that the ship deployed off Kuwait during the 1991 Gulf War - an operation for which it received a Meritorious Unit Citation - and conducted subsequent deployments to the Middle East as well deploying to East Timor in 1999.
Sydney is the third Adelaide-class ship to be retired in the past decade.
Canberra was decommissioned on 12 November 2005, while
Adelaide was retired on 19 January 2008.
Three other ships - Darwin (04), Melbourne (05), and Newcastle (06) - remain in service. The vessels are homeported at Fleet Base East in Sydney.
Melbourne is currently on operations in the Middle East.
Australia retires Adelaide-class frigate HMAS Sydney - IHS Jane's 360
10%......I just cry when I read this. Karachi Pakistan's most populous city, financial heartland, business epicentre sits right on the coast.
I say for a few years the forces go for 30% each, the remaining 10% should be used for pressing needs. The Navy is in a horrible state and would be wiped out in a conventional war.
I'm shocked to see a mod say this. Yes PN has severe budget issues, but in any war it can definitely hold it's own. This is not '71 or '99 for that matter. Today It's defensive capability are very impressive.
For nearly 3 decades UAE Naval officers trained at Pakistan Naval Academy, so did officers from other Qatar and Saudi, do you think they will turn a blind eye to their second home being attacked? Lets not be that negative.