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Originally posted by WebMaster@Jan 8 2006, 04:00 AM
Pakistan Retires 35 Year Old Boats
January 7, 2006: Pakistan has decommissioned its four French Daphne class coastal submarines. These 870 ton boats are 35 years old, and are showing their age. But they served well in the 1971 war with India, sinking an Indian frigate and damaged another. This was the first submarine kill since World War II, and the only one so far, since 1945, by a diesel-electric boat. A British nuclear sub sank an Argentinean cruiser during the 1982 war. The Daphne class boats have a crew of 54 and carry 12 torpedoes in 12 tubes (no reloads.) The Pakistani boats were later fitted to fire Harpoon anti-ship missiles from their torpedo tubes, but never got a modern electronics update. They are being replaced by French Agosta class. These are 1,500 ton boats, which carry 16 torpedoes, modern electronic gear and a crew of 41. The submarine service has long been the elite of the Pakistani navy, and these subs are the most dangerous systems India would have to face at sea in any future war.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htsub/art...s/20060107.aspx
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Originally posted by miroslav@Jan 8 2006, 10:47 AM
The article says the Danphe's are being replaced by Augosta-90B's.
Again I would like to ask.
How many more Augosta-90B's are being built/acquired?
Miro
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New Recruit
Originally posted by miroslav@Jan 9 2006, 06:07 PM
Whats so secret in that???
Miro
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Dont start shouting or crying foul when the PN will find some unknown submarine down the waters.
Originally posted by miroslav@Jan 17 2006, 01:27 PM
I was reffering to one of the member's comment that PN wants to keep its project (Augosta-90B) Secret.
That was against my question of how many more Augosta-90B PN is gonna induct???
So my point is if PN is hvaing some secret programmes so does the IN.
ATV means Advance Technology Vessel The desi nuke sub of India which is the most secret naval programme ever.
Thanks,
Miro
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DCN launches design work for Pakistan submarine
French naval shipbuilding, combat systems and engineering group DCN is reported to have commenced initial design activity on a new conventional submarine type to be ...
12-Jan-2006
http://jdw.janes.com/public/jdw/index.shtml
Originally posted by blahblah@Jan 22 2006, 01:18 PM
Yeah one can undertand that it took 11 years to acquire/build those 3 Augosta's.
It took less than 4 years for India to build 2 HDW 209 subs at home.
Also let me assure you that the ATV is gonna get operational before 2010.
By 2020 atleast 6 are expected.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/india/navy.htm
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Originally posted by blahblah@Jan 24 2006, 07:10 PM
http://www.paknavy.gov.pk/agosta70.htm
Only 2 Augosta-70B
That also commissioned in 1978-79 that means by 2008/09 those subs will be 30 years old and by 2010 their Decommissioning process will start.
Also never heared about 70B to 90B upgrade.
Any link or source from DCN site???
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Originally posted by Yahya@Jan 25 2006, 12:09 AM
...electronics upgrade...as a stopgap untill we get the newsubmarines....
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