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RIBAT 2018: Pakistan Navy and Air Force joint Naval extended exercise kicks off in Arabian Sea
24 Feb, 2018

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KARACHI – Pakistan Navy’s operational exercise Ribat-2018 commenced with opening brief held at Karachi. Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Kaleem Shaukat, graced the occasion as chief guest.

RIBAT series of exercises are focused on validating PN war fighting concepts under evolving multi-faceted threats ranging from conventional to sub conventional warfare. The exercise would also encompass joint operations of PN with PAF at extended ranges into the Arabian Sea.

In his address, the Vice Chief of Naval Staff emphasized on the combat readiness of Pakistan Navy and that joint operational exercises are the essence of modern warfare which affords real-time training to undertake defence of the motherland against any aggression.

He urged all the participants not to be deterred by the numerical superiority or greater wherewithal of the enemy as Islamic history is full of incidences of smaller Muslim forces defeating larger enemies through their superior strategy, faith in ALLAH (SWT) and own just cause. He expressed hope that the exercise will prove to be professionally rewarding for both the combat and support elements of PN and PAF.

Besides operational units of Fleet Command, units from Coastal and Logistics Commands are also taking part in the exercise. Special emphasis will be laid in the exercise to enhance interoperability between naval and air assets and validation of war plans.

The exercise will continue till March 6 in the North Arabian Sea and will culminate with a fire power demonstration by combat units of Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force .
 
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RIBAT 2018: PAF joins Pakistan Navy for operational exercise in Arabian Sea
  • The drill will continue till March 6 in Pakistan's territorial sea
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by Dawood Rehman | Published on February 24, 2018 (Edited February 24, 2018)
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KARACHI – Pakistan Navy’s operational exercise Ribat-2018 commenced with opening brief held at Karachi, according to a press release on Saturday.

The RIBAT series of exercises are focused on validating PN war-fighting concepts under evolving multi-faceted threats ranging from conventional to sub-conventional warfare. The exercise would also encompass joint operations of PN with PAF at extended ranges into the Arabian Sea.

Vice Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Kaleem Shaukat graced the occasion as the chief guest, the Navy said in a statement.

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In his address, the Vice Chief of Naval Staff emphasised on the combat readiness of Pakistan Navy and that joint operational exercises are the essence of modern warfare which affords real-time training to undertake defence of the motherland against any aggression.

He urged all the participants not to be deterred by the numerical superiority or greater wherewithal of the enemy “as Islamic history is full of incidences of smaller Muslim forces defeating larger enemies through their superior strategy, faith in ALLAH (SWT) and own just cause”.

The naval chief expressed hope that the exercise will prove to be professionally rewarding for both the combat and support elements of PN and PAF.

Besides operational units of Fleet Command, units from Coastal and Logistics Commands are also taking part in the exercise. Special emphasis will be laid in the exercise to enhance interoperability between naval and air assets and validation of war plans.

The exercise will continue till March 6 in the North Arabian Sea and will culminate with a fire power demonstration by combat units of Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force.
 
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Due to jf vs. mirage, which is fuel guzzler at low/ medium alt and shorter ranged ??

Turbofan vs turbojet at low/medium altitude

and it involves enhancing cooperation with the Air Force “at extended ranges into the Arabian Sea,” according to a military news releas
 
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Such exercises should take place more frequently. It's the best way to keep stay prepared and improvise strategies on how to keep enemies at bay.
 
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Most of the pics of F-22 frigates show lots of brown smoke coming out of the smoke stacks! This is not the norm for modern ships. Any comments on this?
 
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Most of the pics of F-22 frigates show lots of brown smoke coming out of the smoke stacks! This is not the norm for modern ships. Any comments on this?
It happens when speed is slow and captain pushes engines throttle full, more fuel low consumption causes unspent, low burn fuel in to exhaust which caused smoke like this....in short it is normal.
 
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