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The third #PakistanNavy ATR72 arrived at Monchengladbach today. The aircraft based at PNS Mehran will be converted to a maritime patrol role by #RheinlandAirService. They modernised the previous two. Photo: WM https://t.co/euJdBCbUhb
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Update on Pakistan Navy's ATR-72-500: "Specifications" [emoji1191] [emoji572] [emoji91]

ATR-72 MPA of PN is also known as RAS-72 Sea Eagle. PN has upgraded its ATRs to perform ASW role (Anti Submarine Warfare). RAS-72 houses following systems & arsenal:

a). Leonardo Seaspray 7300E AESA Radar.

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Update on Pakistan Navy's ATR-72-500: "Specifications" [emoji1191] [emoji572] [emoji91]

ATR-72 MPA of PN is also known as RAS-72 Sea Eagle. PN has upgraded its ATRs to perform ASW role (Anti Submarine Warfare). RAS-72 houses following systems & arsenal:

a). Leonardo Seaspray 7300E AESA Radar.

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b). FLIR "Star SAFIRE III".
c). Electronic Support Measures (ESM) suite.
d). Aerodata AG’s AeroMission MMS.
e). Integrated with light "Torpedoes".
f). Can deploy "Dept Charges". (To hunt & destroy submarines).

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b). FLIR "Star SAFIRE III".
c). Electronic Support Measures (ESM) suite.
d). Aerodata AG’s AeroMission MMS.
e). Integrated with light "Torpedoes".
f). Can deploy "Dept Charges". (To hunt & destroy submarines).

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No anti ship missles?? Any??
 
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Navy Recognition

STM from Turkey to supply main drive systems for Ada-class corvettes of Pakistani Navy

June News 2020 Navy Naval Maritime Defense Industry

POSTED ON TUESDAY, 30 JUNE 2020


According to news published by the Newspaper website Daily Sabah, Turkish Company STM has signed an agreement with the Turkish Military Factory and Shipyard Management Corporation (ASFAT) to supply and integrates the main drive system for the future Ada-class corvettes of Pakistan Navy.
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STM from Turkey to supply main drive systems for Ada class corvettes of Pakistani Navy 925 001Turkish Navy Ada-class Corvette TCG Büyukada at IDEF 2017 defense exhibition in Istanbul. (Picture source Navy Recognition)

Citing Daily Sabah, In May 2017, Turkish and Pakistani defense companies signed a goodwill agreement outlining the construction of four Turkish Ada-class MILGEM corvettes at the Karachi Shipyard. According to the final agreement, two ships will be built in Istanbul and two others in Karachi thanks to a technology transfer.

The four Ada-class corvettes are being developed within the scope of Turkey’s MILGEM (National Ship) project and will be delivered to Pakistan as part of Ankara's largest-ever single defense export deal. The first two corvettes are planned to be delivered to the Pakistani Navy in 2023 and two more ships in 2024.

MILGEM project is a national warship program of the Republic of Turkey. Managed by the Turkish Navy, the project aims at developing multipurpose corvettes and frigates that can be deployed in a range of missions, including reconnaissance, surveillance, early warning, anti-submarine warfare, surface-to-surface and surface-to-air warfare, and amphibious operations.

The Ada class is a class of corvettes, a part of the MILGEM project, developed primarily for the Turkish Navy. The Turkish Navy has already commissioned all four Ada-class corvettes. The ships are propelled by a RENK CODAG Cross-Connect propulsion plant. It consists of a gas turbine rated at 23,000 kilowatts (31,000 hp) and two diesel engines rated at 4,320 kW (5,790 hp). Each diesel engine drives one controllable pitch propeller via a two-speed main reduction gear.

According to the Naval Analyses website, the Ada-class corvette will be armed with OTO Melara Super Rapido main gun of 76mm/62cal fitted with a stealth cupola and located on the bow deck. She will be also armed with two Aselsan Stabilized Machine Gun Platforms (STAMP) with 12.7mm heavy machine guns. For air defense, the corvette will be fitted with one Mk 49 Guided Missile Launching System (GMLS) with 21 missiles each ready to launch RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) (Block 1A). Each corvette is equipped with eight (8) Boeing RGM-84L Harpoon anti-ship missiles in two Mk141 quad launchers amidships. For Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) the ships are equipped with two twin Mk32 (Mod 9?) 324mm torpedo launchers in fixed positions for Honeywell Mk46 Mod 5 or Mk54 active or passive/active acoustic homing lightweight torpedoes.


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Chairman JCSC also said that Pakistan Navy has a proud history of valour and sacrifices. As a vibrant force, Pakistan Navy has always come up to the expectations of the Nation in defending maritime frontiers of Pakistan.
The talk was followed by a question & answer session. Earlier upon arrival, Chairman JCSC was received by Commandant Pakistan Navy War College, Rear Admiral Rear Admiral Muhammad Zubair Shafique. CJCSC also laid wreath at the Yadgar-e-Shuhada and offered Fateha.
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KARACHI:
The Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works and Ministry of Defence Production on Wednesday signed the contract to build indigenous platforms for Pakistan Navy.

The contract signing ceremony of indigenously designed gunboat and tugs was held at Ministry of Defence Production on Wednesday where KS&EW Managing Director Rear Admiral Ather Saleem and Munitions Production DG Air Vice Marshal Muhammad Qaiser Janjua signed the contracts.

Maj General Akif Iqbal, Additional Secretary Defence Production and Rear Admiral Ovais Ahmed Bilgrami, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (Operations) were also present on the occasion, said a statement issued by the Pakistan Navy.

The gunboat possessing stealth features, armour protection and capable of achieving high speed would be indigenously designed by Pakistan Navy, while its construction would be undertaken by KS&EW. Additionally, two tugs equipped with state of the art machinery, adept to operate in rough weather and capable to conduct salvage operations will also be constructed.
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