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I was skimming through Pak Navy's assets on wikipedia and it said that we had 3 Westland Lynx and they were retired in 2003.
WTF why would you retire something that is very capable and not too old?
Any one has any news about J11Bs or that idea is long gone?
SS-417 Tench - GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Security Information
SS-417 Tench. A total of 144 Tench (SS-417) class submarines were ordered during 1943-46. They had improved machinery and ballast tank arrangements and stronger hull than the Gato (SS-212) and Balao (SS-285) classes though were very similar in design.
globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/ss-417.htm
can anyone comment if the PNS Ghazi was a Tench Class sub? Penguin?
Built by the Portsmouth Navy Yard of New Hampshire, the USS Sirago (SS-485), a Tench -class submarine named for a tropical freshwater fish, was launched on 13 May 1945 and commissioned on 13 August 1945. Measuring 311 feet 8 inches long, and displacing more than 1,800 tons surfaced and 2,400 tons submerged, the Sirago was armed with ten 21-inch torpedo tubes. The Sirago conducted her shakedown cruise off the East Coast and in the Caribbean under Commander F. J. Harlfinger II, the boat's first commanding officer.
Upon joining Submarine Squadron 8 (SubRon 8) she transferred to New London, Connecticut, and in January 1946 took part in the destruction of two German submarines near Provincetown, Massachusetts. The Sirago participated in several training operations until December 1948, when she began a GUPPY II conversion at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Upon completion of her conversion in July 1949, she was a modern high-speed attack submarine and joined SubRon 6 in Norfolk, Virginia.
As an integral part of SubRon 6, the Sirago trained for antisubmarine and antisurface operations, intelligence gathering, and research and development projects. The Sirago operated primarily in the Western Atlantic and took part in numerous U.S. and international naval exercises, including several with the Canadian Navy and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Sirago also deployed to the Mediterranean during the 1950s and operated as part of the U.S. Navy's Sixth Fleet during the fall of 1951 and the fall of 1954.
@ fatman what does PN use as ASW if Westland Lynx is retired??
the Harbins are for use on frigates..........What coastal capabilities does PN have??