Syed TALHA SHAH
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Hull lengtening? Huh? Nah, just installing a VLU forward.
I think that if it was easy and cheap to upgrade OHP to SM-2 everyone would do so instead using the obsolete SM-1.Most of the cost of the Aussie upgrade is not so much in the SM2 but in upgrades to the combat management system and sensors. And their navy is not just buying 'off the shelf' items but also developing tailored domestic solutions.
Let's try not mix different efforts.It i am not wrong, RAN original FFGs were short hulls and were later increased to in cooperate Sea Hawks.
I agree with 500.
200million$ is a very good deal for PN.
Pakistan is paying around 80million$ for the upgrade of de-commisoined frigate which will last quarter of the life what new milgem would last.
Some how PN have developed some serious issues, since new Chief took over, like first they went for French submarines over German U boats and later they changed their entire doctrine and sidelined submarines and started following frigates and now left milgem in soup over scrap and paid 80million$ for it.
I don't think any thing more can go wrong with PN.
I think that if it was easy and cheap to upgrade OHP to SM-2 everyone would do so instead using the obsolete SM-1.
Anyhow I checked Milgem price and changed my opinion. If it costs 200 mln a unit it's a good deal for PN. I thought it will be much more expensive.
You're still not getting the deal.Pakistan is paying around 80million$ for the upgrade of de-commisoined frigate which will last quarter of the life what new milgem would last.
Just look at how quickly the PAF got it's choices.
JF-17s on time.
AWACs arriving before time....and 8 of them.
J-10s on order.....F-16s.
We need to spend like that on Navy.
PN must request more funds.....or get Chinese weapons with loans. That is the best option i guess.
Tufail, however, said he believes there is a case for renegotiating the F-16C/D Block 52 delivery schedule along with the payment of the remaining tranches, and that the JF-17 program would also have to be put on a go-slow, instead of the accelerated program currently underway. Likewise, he said, any new contracts, especially of costly avionics packages, need to be delayed, as it would be tantamount to mocking the post-flood reconstruction efforts which are expected to run into billions of dollars, he said.
If any service is likely to suffer, it is the Navy. Usman Shabbir of the Pakistani Military Consortium said the Navys next-generation submarine contest has been decided by default.
The German submarine deal, I am certain, is now dead after these floods, he said, referring to neverconcluded negotiations to purchase the HDW Type-214 that had been selected by the Navy. It had been expected the deal would be signed in 2008 or 2009.
You're still not getting the deal.
He is just saying the Milgem would have been the better choice which is true. The OHP deal though would have a much lower cost in the end though.
Maybe. But there are many factors to consider e.g. when would they have become available and when are subsequent OHPs becoming available? This in view of the block-obsolescence that PN is facing.
Yeah i was going to mention time frame. A possible solution could be pakistan coming in for the second Milgem build to gain knowledge of the systems then a second production line can open up at their main shipyard with Turkish assistance or this could be sub contracted through a private Turkish shipyard which is already being planned for later Turkish milgem builds. This would also benefit the platforms export potential.
Looking at their coastline would you not agree stealthy LCS would be the top choice here.