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If it turns out that the defense relationship is deepened and the entire defense consultative group becomes part of the so-called strategic dialogue, it will become clear that the citizens of Pakistan are hostages to the armed forces of both Pakistan and the US.
Pakistan needs more focus on her economy than on her defense capability - her dwarf economy is the cause of her insecurity, is the cause of her citizens losing faith in Pakistan and finding it in Arabia and whatever luney ideas have emerged from there in recent times.
An entirely sad and misguided effort on the part of the Pakistan Fauj.
when will she come home???
and can someone provide pics of her when she reaches our port!
Pakistan Navy ship makes port call in Jeddah - Arab NewsPakistan Navy ship makes port call in Jeddah
By ARAB NEWS
Published: May 4, 2011 17:42 Updated: May 4, 2011 19:47
JEDDAH: The Pakistan naval vessel PNS Alamgir made Jeddah its port of call on Sunday and remained harbored at Jeddah Islamic Port until Wednesday. The ship is on a good will-cum-training cruise.
Capt. Naveed Ashraf paid a courtesy call to top officers of the Saudi Navy, including Admiral Khalid Al-Hamdan, Western Fleet commander and commander RSNF Base in Jeddah.
On Monday, a reception was held on board the ship by the crew in honor of the Saudi dignitaries that was attended by Saudi naval officers, diplomats, Saudis and Pakistan expatriates.
The Alamgir, commissioned in August, is named after the emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, who was the sixth Muslim ruler of the Mogul Empire, which ruled the Indian subcontinent for almost 50 years
Adm. Khalid Al-Hamdan, commander Western fleet of the Saudi Navy, center, with Capt. Naveed Ashraf, commanding officer of Pakistan Navy, left, and Imran Ahmad Siddiqui, deputy consul general at the Consulate General of Pakistan, at a cake-cutting ceremony on board the Pakistan Navy Ship Alamgir at the Jeddah Islamic Port. (AN photo)
Pakistan Navy ship PNS Alamgir makes port call at Jeddah | Pakistan News | Onepakistan.comPakistan Navy ship PNS Alamgir makes port call at Jeddah
OnePakistanNews 04 May 2011 Wednesday | 14:32:00
Jeddah: Pakistan Navy ship PNS Alamgir made Jeddah its port of call on Sunday on a goodwill-cum- training cruise and remained harbored at Jeddah Islamic Port until Wednesday. Captain Naveed Ashraf paid a courtesy call to top officers of Saudi Arabia Navy, including Admiral Khalid Al-Hamdan, Western Fleet commander and commander RSNF Base in Jeddah. A reception was held on board the ship attended by Saudi naval officers, diplomats.
Pakistan Military Review: PNS Alamgir Reaches Jeddah in Saudi ArabiaPNS Alamgir Reaches Jeddah in Saudi Arabia
Pakistan Navys newly commissioned frigate PNS Alamgir (F 260) has reached Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Commanding officer of Pakistan Navy ship, Capt. Naveed Ashrafmet with the Khalid Al-Hamdan, commander Western fleet of the Saudi Navy and a function was held on board the PNS Alamgir by the crew in honor of the Saudi Officials including Saudi naval officer and diplomats.
PNS Alamgir (F 260) is a Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate which is acquired from the United States Navy. USN retired the USS McInerney (Now renamed PNS Alamgir by the Pakistan Navy)on 31 August at Naval Station Mayport, Florida.
Before reaching the Saudi Naval base in Jeddah ship has already made pot calls to the Turkish Naval Base 'Golcuk , Bermuda (UK), Azores (Portugal), Cadiz (Spain). After its departure from the Saudi Naval Base in Jeddah and its next stop will be in Salalah (Oman) and it will reach Pakistan on 13 May 2011.
PNS Alamgir (F 260) will be used to boost the Pakistani efforts to counter terrorists at sea with international cooperation. PNS Alamgir is a 4,100-ton warship and Pakistan Navy is looking to get another seven surplus warships of Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates from US Navy.
Due to the removal of the Mk 13 launchers, PN has opted for fixed RGM-84 Harpoon missile launchers to enhance warships surface attack capabilities and ship will require extensive upgrades if Pakistan Navy is looking for any anti air capabilities.
PNS Alamgir is 445 feet long and displaces 4100 tons. Warship can attain and sustain speeds of over 30 knots and is capable of performing Anti-Surface and Anti-submarine Warfare. It is equipped with the 76mm automatic gun for use against both air and surface targets. PNS Alamgir can carry 2 helicopters for Anti-submarine and Anti-surface Warfare.
Pakistan Navy ship makes port call in Jeddah - Arab News
Pakistan Navy ship PNS Alamgir makes port call at Jeddah | Pakistan News | Onepakistan.com
Pakistan Military Review: PNS Alamgir Reaches Jeddah in Saudi Arabia
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NEXT STOP BEFORE HEADING TO PAKISTAN: Salalah (Oman)
It will be interesting to see how our defence relations go after the osama's death and how it will impact the PN plans to purchase 7 more ships of Alamgir class
Pakistan navy ship Alamgir visits Oman | Oman ObserverPakistan navy ship Alamgir visits Oman
Mon, 09 May 2011
By A Staff Reporter - MUSCAT The two-day official visit of Pakistan Navy Ship Alamgir to Port Salalah begins today under the leadership of Captain Naveed Ashraf (inset). Captain Naveed Ashraf TI (M) T Bt PN joined Pakistan Navy as cadet in 1986. After passing six months in the Naval Academy he was selected for training in Germany.
He completed his basic training from German Naval Academy in 1990. He specialised in Anti-Submarine Warfare from Pakistan as well as from France. He is a graduate of PN War College and has done US Navy Staff course from Rhode Island in 2003.
During his illustrious career, the Captain has held diversified appointments which include command of a gun boat, principal warfare officer (underwater) on a Type-21 Frigate, command of a mine hunter and has commanded two Type-21 frigate prior to his appointment as first commanding officer of newly acquired PNS Alamgir.
He has been awarded Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (military) due to his meritorious service in Pakistan navy as well as Tamgha-e-Basalat for act of bravery. PNS Alamgir is named after the emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir who was the ruler of Greater Mughal Empire. PNS Alamgir is the third ship named as Alamgir.
Times of OmanPNS Alamgir to call on Salalah port
Times News Service
Mon May 09 2011 07:46:21 GMT+0400 (Arabian Standard Time) Oman TimeMUSCAT: Pakistan Navy Ship Alamgir will be on an official two-day visit to the Sultanate from today. It will arrive at the Port of Salalah.
PNS Alamgir is named after Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir, who was the sixth ruler of the Mughal empire.
PNS Alamgir is the third ship to be named Alamgir. It was commissioned on August 31, 2010 at Mayport, Florida. The first one was Cr Class Destroyer, which was decommissioned in 1982 after 24 years of service. The second was gearing class destroyer and remained in service from 1982 to 1998.
Captain Naveed Ashraf is the commanding officer of PNS Alamgir. The captain has been awarded Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (military) for his meritorious service.
PNS Alamgir to visit the sultanate - Oman News|MuscatdailyPNS Alamgir to visit the sultanate
Our Correspondent
07/05/2011 8:53 am
Pakistani navy ship (PNS) Alamgir will make an official visit to Salalah Port on Monday. The third ship named after Aurangzeb, the sixth ruler of the Mughal empire, PNS Alamgir was commissioned on August 31, 2010 at the naval station in Mayport, Florida, USA.
PNS Alamgir is commanded by Captain Naveed Ashraf. Captain Ashraf joined the Pakistani Navy in 1986 and was later trained in Germany. He speci-alised in anti-submarine warfare in Pakistan, as well as in France. He has also been awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz military award for his service.
Four ships from the Pakistani Navy Shamsheer, Quwwat, Jalalat and submarine Khalid recently made a goodwill visit to Oman
i would have swam across the atlantic and indian ocean and then into Pakistan by now... just where the hell is PNS alamgir?