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This analysis is based on information from PakDef and defence media...however there are personal inferences and projections. There is no guarantee, but this isn't a wishlist and is based on hard facts that you may see yourselves on PakDef if you wish.
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Some issues:
I am kind of unsure of H Khan's own definition of F-22P, he terms it a frigate, pshamim said it was a corvette-class and I think it is corvette class. So I will use a consensus, and we'll have to wait & see what happens. However if you compare the displacement & weapon-systems of F-22P and the modern frigate - including an upgraded Oliver Hazard Perry - you'll see why some call it "corvette class".
Also, the following may seem a bit overbearing and very unrealistic...but please bear with me as I post this. There is a lot of wisdom behind a strong navy, but I am certain that the pace, numbers and quality will shock you. Do not worry, this is not a wish list, and I will for certain give you the links.
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Submarines:
The PN is close to finalizing a deal for 3 Type-214 SSKs from HDW of Germany; these would augment the 3 Agosta-90B and 2 Agosta-70. According to DefenceNews the PN has a requirement for 12-14 SSKs, however these will not include the Agosta-70s; they are nearing their age (retirement). Basically 6 additional SSKs will be required for the minimum need, and I am unsure if this can be covered by 2019. If all produced in Pakistan - even the standard export U214, the induction time will cross 2020 and border 2030. The alternative would be a massive expansion in production, essentially using yards in Gwadar and Port Qasim.
Frigates:
The PN has a requirement for 14 new frigates by 2021. According to H Khan, 8 new ones will supplement the 6 Type-21s, and the Type-21s will be replaced by 2021 by another design. For the initial 8 (A-Group), the PN is looking at the Chinese Type-054 and German MEKO - which I think would be close to A-200.
Due to the immediate tone of the requirement, I do not think either of these frigates will be armed with intended air defence. For example, if MEKO A-200 is chosen, then PN would likely arm it with a PDMS like Rolling Airframe Missile or Umkhonto-IR - reducing costs. Similarly if Type-054 is chosen, the PN would look at the Chinese RAM, or even the same system employed on F-22P. However over the long-term, this should be rectified, and these ships would be upgraded with proper systems such as Aster-15 SAAM, HH-16, etc.
The Group-A designs will likely be produced in Germany or China entirely, i.e. no transfer for local production in this case. I think the PN will have to focus on time and cost, and will keep armament to relatively minimum standards. Personally I think the MEKO A-200 has a high chance - indicated by H Khan who said PN is hoping to foster stronger ties with Germany. The MEKO A-200 has already been produced for South Africa, hence the design and production stage should be cheaper than say the newer MEKO Delta-series.
However there is Group-B of 6 new frigates which will replace the Type-21s by 2021. According to H Khan, these frigates will be produced in Pakistan and PN wants them to be of a design developed with help from both Germany and Turkey. Personally I suspect these to be of a larger displacement - i.e. 5000-6000 tonnes - and up to 4 may be equipped with long-range anti-air warfare capabilities.
Corvettes:
These include F-22P and MILGEM. The PN ordered 4 F-22P and is close to finalizing a contract for 4 MILGEM from Turkey. The MILGEM order is expected to take 10 years for the first 4 ships. H Khan indicated that the PN may procure another 4 F-22P, and I suspect this will build a fleet of 12 near-coast & ASW oriented vessels. In the long-run it is possible and likely that the 8 F-22P will be replaced by MILGEM, perhaps a larger version of the corvette. However this program will cross 2020 and border 2030.
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Some issues:
I am kind of unsure of H Khan's own definition of F-22P, he terms it a frigate, pshamim said it was a corvette-class and I think it is corvette class. So I will use a consensus, and we'll have to wait & see what happens. However if you compare the displacement & weapon-systems of F-22P and the modern frigate - including an upgraded Oliver Hazard Perry - you'll see why some call it "corvette class".
Also, the following may seem a bit overbearing and very unrealistic...but please bear with me as I post this. There is a lot of wisdom behind a strong navy, but I am certain that the pace, numbers and quality will shock you. Do not worry, this is not a wish list, and I will for certain give you the links.
=========================================================
Submarines:
The PN is close to finalizing a deal for 3 Type-214 SSKs from HDW of Germany; these would augment the 3 Agosta-90B and 2 Agosta-70. According to DefenceNews the PN has a requirement for 12-14 SSKs, however these will not include the Agosta-70s; they are nearing their age (retirement). Basically 6 additional SSKs will be required for the minimum need, and I am unsure if this can be covered by 2019. If all produced in Pakistan - even the standard export U214, the induction time will cross 2020 and border 2030. The alternative would be a massive expansion in production, essentially using yards in Gwadar and Port Qasim.
Frigates:
The PN has a requirement for 14 new frigates by 2021. According to H Khan, 8 new ones will supplement the 6 Type-21s, and the Type-21s will be replaced by 2021 by another design. For the initial 8 (A-Group), the PN is looking at the Chinese Type-054 and German MEKO - which I think would be close to A-200.
Due to the immediate tone of the requirement, I do not think either of these frigates will be armed with intended air defence. For example, if MEKO A-200 is chosen, then PN would likely arm it with a PDMS like Rolling Airframe Missile or Umkhonto-IR - reducing costs. Similarly if Type-054 is chosen, the PN would look at the Chinese RAM, or even the same system employed on F-22P. However over the long-term, this should be rectified, and these ships would be upgraded with proper systems such as Aster-15 SAAM, HH-16, etc.
The Group-A designs will likely be produced in Germany or China entirely, i.e. no transfer for local production in this case. I think the PN will have to focus on time and cost, and will keep armament to relatively minimum standards. Personally I think the MEKO A-200 has a high chance - indicated by H Khan who said PN is hoping to foster stronger ties with Germany. The MEKO A-200 has already been produced for South Africa, hence the design and production stage should be cheaper than say the newer MEKO Delta-series.
However there is Group-B of 6 new frigates which will replace the Type-21s by 2021. According to H Khan, these frigates will be produced in Pakistan and PN wants them to be of a design developed with help from both Germany and Turkey. Personally I suspect these to be of a larger displacement - i.e. 5000-6000 tonnes - and up to 4 may be equipped with long-range anti-air warfare capabilities.
Corvettes:
These include F-22P and MILGEM. The PN ordered 4 F-22P and is close to finalizing a contract for 4 MILGEM from Turkey. The MILGEM order is expected to take 10 years for the first 4 ships. H Khan indicated that the PN may procure another 4 F-22P, and I suspect this will build a fleet of 12 near-coast & ASW oriented vessels. In the long-run it is possible and likely that the 8 F-22P will be replaced by MILGEM, perhaps a larger version of the corvette. However this program will cross 2020 and border 2030.