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What is the purpose of the Pakistan Navy?
Both in times of peace and in times of war; it is to defend the sovereignty of the state of Pakistan and defend the territory and territorial waters of the nation
in order to do this, Pakistan needs assets in sufficient quantity and quality to maintain superiority in its own waters and when needs to have enough force to deliver decisive force against an opponent when a tactical, operational, or strategic requirement deems it necessary.
IMHO Pakistan is a Green water navy; and while blue water assets are not unnecessary, as Pakistan has interests further afield, Pakistan should focus on building a navy with the backbone of its fleet being heavily armed patrol boats which are supported and protected by modest AAW/ASW frigates
Pakistan's navy is more similar to the Israeli Navy (whose current largest vessel weighs less than 1250 tons fully loaded, and the largest vessel on order will be under 2000 tons Sa'ar 6 Class Corvette), a small number of high tech boats provide cover for a large number of smaller vessels to practice maneuver warfare and commando raids.
While Pakistan's primary foe is a conventional force (unlike the bulk of Israel's usual opposition) the concept is still the same, lighter or mobile forces using the latest tech can be more effective then large frigates patrolling of a coastline
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Pakistan should look to beefing up the Azmat Class of patrol boats
the original design is a good start, but making way for a larger boat with enough space for a few more key systems might be just what fits the PN's backbone needs. Pakistan has done a ToT for both the F-22P and Azmat Class vessels, so costs should be lower on future vessels.
http://i.imgur.com/CnLsg.jpg
Each of azmat class missile boat costs weighs 560 tons and costs roughly $50 Million (not sure if with or without the sub-systems) and each F-22P costs $175 Million (or roughly more than 3 times more than an Azmat class vessel)
A ship to look to for some ideas about upgrades is the french Gowind L'Adroit. its the right balance of patrol boat for coast guard duties and can be armed up for armed patrol duties in times of crisis. its variants feature near modern destroyer level C4ISR in a small area and it is great small boat for ASW (its small size will also help decrease its signature to enemy submarines)
rebuilding/improving/updating the azmat design from the keel up; its should be made as acoustically silent as possible with the financial constraints; either a codlog or codlag propulsion system would be a game changer in terms of ASW capability
from here Pakistan could plan for a fleet of 12-16 ships with 3-4 major variants; ASW, ASuW, and Coast Guard Vessel ( Lightly Armed patrol Boat focused on surveillance)
The Common upgrade would be three major ones besides the new propulsion
-Replace the main Gun with a Bofors 40mm Mk.4 Gun (small and compact both above and below deck, but with a variety of ammo rounds to chose from)
-Replace the Ak-630 CIWS with a system like the new naval Pantsir (twin barrels and 8 reload able missiles with ranges out to 10km)
Alert 5 » Naval Pantsir is based on Kashtan CIWS - Military Aviation News
-Integrated mast; feature four fixed radars and other features inside a common mast to enhance C4ISR
a mast similar to thales i-mast 100 or the one proposed on the turkish Fast Missile Craft TTHB-1 / FMC 69 design shown at IDEF 2015
IDEF 2015: RMK Marine Unveiled Some New Fast Attack Craft and Corvette Designs
For ASW Variant; An Active towed array sonar, Advanced Torpedos, and ASW defenses (this class can also serve to replace the 3 nearly 30 year old mine hunter ships)
For ASuW Variant: a mix of CX-1 Supersonic Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles and C-803 Subsonic Cruise missiles
For General Patrol / Coast Guard Variant: Remove missiles and place room for launching UAVs like scan Eagle Mk.2, UAV Helicopters like Camcopter; or even the navy's Z-9 (not landing but enough room for safely picking up and dropping personnel and supplies), unmanned underwater platforms, modules to do spy missions, drop of commandos, carrying heavier RHIB boats for catching pirates, smugglers, or etc. on the high seas and heavier sea states.
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If 12-16 of these vessels made up the backbone of the Fleet and if the follow-on to the F-22P class were upgraded with better AAW capabilities, it could serve to maintain a decent qualitative force for a modest price in defense of the nation
Both in times of peace and in times of war; it is to defend the sovereignty of the state of Pakistan and defend the territory and territorial waters of the nation
in order to do this, Pakistan needs assets in sufficient quantity and quality to maintain superiority in its own waters and when needs to have enough force to deliver decisive force against an opponent when a tactical, operational, or strategic requirement deems it necessary.
IMHO Pakistan is a Green water navy; and while blue water assets are not unnecessary, as Pakistan has interests further afield, Pakistan should focus on building a navy with the backbone of its fleet being heavily armed patrol boats which are supported and protected by modest AAW/ASW frigates
Pakistan's navy is more similar to the Israeli Navy (whose current largest vessel weighs less than 1250 tons fully loaded, and the largest vessel on order will be under 2000 tons Sa'ar 6 Class Corvette), a small number of high tech boats provide cover for a large number of smaller vessels to practice maneuver warfare and commando raids.
While Pakistan's primary foe is a conventional force (unlike the bulk of Israel's usual opposition) the concept is still the same, lighter or mobile forces using the latest tech can be more effective then large frigates patrolling of a coastline
-------------
Pakistan should look to beefing up the Azmat Class of patrol boats
the original design is a good start, but making way for a larger boat with enough space for a few more key systems might be just what fits the PN's backbone needs. Pakistan has done a ToT for both the F-22P and Azmat Class vessels, so costs should be lower on future vessels.
http://i.imgur.com/CnLsg.jpg
Each of azmat class missile boat costs weighs 560 tons and costs roughly $50 Million (not sure if with or without the sub-systems) and each F-22P costs $175 Million (or roughly more than 3 times more than an Azmat class vessel)
A ship to look to for some ideas about upgrades is the french Gowind L'Adroit. its the right balance of patrol boat for coast guard duties and can be armed up for armed patrol duties in times of crisis. its variants feature near modern destroyer level C4ISR in a small area and it is great small boat for ASW (its small size will also help decrease its signature to enemy submarines)
rebuilding/improving/updating the azmat design from the keel up; its should be made as acoustically silent as possible with the financial constraints; either a codlog or codlag propulsion system would be a game changer in terms of ASW capability
from here Pakistan could plan for a fleet of 12-16 ships with 3-4 major variants; ASW, ASuW, and Coast Guard Vessel ( Lightly Armed patrol Boat focused on surveillance)
The Common upgrade would be three major ones besides the new propulsion
-Replace the main Gun with a Bofors 40mm Mk.4 Gun (small and compact both above and below deck, but with a variety of ammo rounds to chose from)
Alert 5 » Naval Pantsir is based on Kashtan CIWS - Military Aviation News
-Integrated mast; feature four fixed radars and other features inside a common mast to enhance C4ISR
a mast similar to thales i-mast 100 or the one proposed on the turkish Fast Missile Craft TTHB-1 / FMC 69 design shown at IDEF 2015
IDEF 2015: RMK Marine Unveiled Some New Fast Attack Craft and Corvette Designs
For ASW Variant; An Active towed array sonar, Advanced Torpedos, and ASW defenses (this class can also serve to replace the 3 nearly 30 year old mine hunter ships)
For ASuW Variant: a mix of CX-1 Supersonic Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles and C-803 Subsonic Cruise missiles
For General Patrol / Coast Guard Variant: Remove missiles and place room for launching UAVs like scan Eagle Mk.2, UAV Helicopters like Camcopter; or even the navy's Z-9 (not landing but enough room for safely picking up and dropping personnel and supplies), unmanned underwater platforms, modules to do spy missions, drop of commandos, carrying heavier RHIB boats for catching pirates, smugglers, or etc. on the high seas and heavier sea states.
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If 12-16 of these vessels made up the backbone of the Fleet and if the follow-on to the F-22P class were upgraded with better AAW capabilities, it could serve to maintain a decent qualitative force for a modest price in defense of the nation
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