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naval gun with a maximum rate of fire of 120 rounds per minute, 2×3 Anti-Submarine Torpedo launchers for the Yu-11 torpedo with a maximum depth and range of 600 meters and over 20 kilometres respectively with a speed of over 50 knots, 2×6 Type 87 Anti-Submarine rocket launchers, https://t.co/p2vpAIqQTO
Two Type 1130 CIWS with a maximum rate of 11,000 rounds per minute with an interception probability of 96% against high supersonic missiles.
The Pakistan Navy Type 054Ps might get delivered with advanced Z-9D Maritime ASW helicopters stationed at onboard helicopter deck & hangar. https://t.co/JlzwfJdyg1
 
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#PAKISTAN #NAVY SELECTS ITALIAN CAMM-ER MISSILE FOR NEW CORVETTES.

#PakistanNavy’s #MILGEM-Class Guided Missile Corvettes will be armed with the #MBDA Albatros NG CAMM-ER Naval Based Air Defence (NBAD) System as its main Anti Air Warfare (AAW) weapon

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#PAKISTAN #NAVY SELECTS ITALIAN CAMM-ER MISSILE FOR NEW CORVETTES.

#PakistanNavy’s #MILGEM-Class Guided Missile Corvettes will be armed with the #MBDA Albatros NG CAMM-ER Naval Based Air Defence (NBAD) System as its main Anti Air Warfare (AAW) weapon

[emoji2398] @AIBoardPSF https://t.co/k9CKBIEDz1
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On 3 March 2021, MBDA announced an anonymous inaugural export customer of the Albators NG air defence system armed with the medium-range active radar guided CAMM-ER (Extended Range) missiles. That customer was the Pakistan Navy.
 
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#SteelCuttingCeremony of fourth MILGEM Class Corvettes for Pakistan Navy was held at #Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW), Pakistan. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi graced the occasion as Chief Guest. The event marked an important milestone in the construction schedule for fourth MILGEM Corvette for PN. Pakistan Navy has concluded contract with M/s ASFAT for construction of 04 x corvettes out of which two are being constructed at Istanbul Naval Shipyard whereas the remaining two at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works. These corvettes will be fitted with state-of-art Surface, Sub-Surface and Anti-Air Weapons & Sensors, integrated through an advanced Network Centric Combat Management System. Speaking at the occasion, Chief of the Naval Staff expressed that it is a matter of pride to witness the Steel Cutting of fourth PN MILGEM Corvettes at KS&EW. He added that it is a historic occasion as Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy, Karachi Shipyard and M/s ASFAT of Turkey have joined hands for construction of this Corvette. The Admiral in his address said that today's event is a defining moment to further cement the bond of friendship between the two strategically aligned nations with common shared values, culture and principles. Naval Chief acknowledged the commitment and dedication of KS&EW and M/s ASFAT for meeting the challenging construction schedule despite ongoing global pandemic. The induction of MILGEM Corvettes will significantly enhance maritime defence and deterrence capabilities of Pakistan Navy. These corvettes will become a core element of PN's kinetic response to traditional and non-traditional challenges and to maintain balance of power in the Indian Ocean Region.










 
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Steel Cutting Ceremony of 4th MILGEM Class Ship for #PakNavy held at KS&EW. CNS Adm Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi graced occasion as Chief Guest. The contract for 04 corvettes with ToT signed with #ASFAT which entails construction of 2 corvettes at Turkey & 2 at KS&EW, Pakistan.(1/3) https://t.co/8Ny941WzOF
 
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Retirement immediately after delivery of the new Frigates

I think only four out of total 6 operational so with 054 deliveries these will go, they are anyway single role ships either air plus Sub or surface and sub vs all three dimensions or roles in latest ships or air / surface and anti sub
 
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