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It is a very high security team.No more illegal boat landings from Oman, UAE and Iran on Gawader..the so called sardars have been against Gawadar because it will put an end to heir smuggling business...!
Manora had coastal batteries operated by Navy. Now Navy has inducted coastal missile batteriesPN never operated any coastal defence batteries.
Defence over land is the Army's responsibility.
Seaward defence is PN's responsibility.
PN has now officially two wings. 88 will be agile and reactionary .
Special Forces on Guard duty ?
Not "Special Forces" but a dedicated unit.Ya its a bit weird, special forces are allocated for guard duty. It not like Pakistan is Somalia or something. Looks like Chinese wants full protection to their investments
Task force is meant to counter terrorist infiltration from waters also saboteurs or spies, we dont nèed frigates or subs for that, any direct threat to gawadar from IN will result in all out war btween pak n india...So far Pakistan has raised following special forces to protect CPEC:
and Now Task Force-88. My bet is that this force lead by PN is going to see PLAN involvement. PLAN is going to deploy two ships Type-952 Submarine Support Ship Changxingdao & Type-054A Frigate Handan, in first phase at Gawadar or at Karachi.
- Special Security Division (Army)
- Coastal Security & Harbour Defence Force (Coast Guards) & Force Protection Battalion (Marines)
Task force is meant to counter terrorist infiltration from waters also saboteurs or spies, we dont nèed frigates or subs for that, any direct threat to gawadar from IN will result in all out war btween pak n india...
Coast Guard and PMSA should be under unified command to better coordinate their ops and increase operational efficiency by polling together their resources and to avoid redundancies.Coast Guards
The Coast Guards consisted the active-duty members of Pakistan Army and commanded by one-star rank Brigadier who is headquartered in Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan. The Coast Guard are charged and mandated with protecting the coastal areas of Balochistan and Sindh Province while it conducts military exercises and operations relating to riverine warfare.
The Coast Guards were first established as the Maritime Security Agency in 1971 and constituted operationally in 1972 through a Presidential Ordinance. The Parliament restored the constitutional status of the Branch after passing and promulgating the "Coast Guards Act" in 1973 and recognized as one of the six uniformed services of Paramilitary Command. Since then, it has upgraded its facilities and fleet to bolster its capabilities of littoral patrolling of the coast line. In addition to land based troops, the Coast Guards also maintains a small fleet of patrol boats to perform its sea-borne duties, although the operations in deep water and dangerous undertaking are conducted by its counterpart Maritime Security Agency (MSA) of Pakistan Navy. The Pakistan Coast Guards works under administrative control of Ministry of Interior in peacetime whereas it will come under operational control of Pakistan Army in wartime situations.
MSA
The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) was formally inaugurated on 1 January 1987 and gained its constitutional status in 1997 after ratification of the UNCLOS.
Pakistan Maritime Security Agency has roles in
The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) is a paramilitary branch of the Pakistan Navy, not a separate branch. The officers, other ranks and equipment, are mostly derived from the Navy. The agency consists of a Director-General and it is commanded by a 2-star rank, a Rear-Admiral seconded from Pakistan Navy.
- Maritime homeland security,
- National and international maritime law enforcement (MLE),
- Search and rescue (SAR),
- Marine environmental protection (MEP), and the
- Maintenance of intracoastal and offshore aids to navigation (ATON).
- The agency is mandate to protect the fishing vessels and crew against any threat within the Maritime Zones (MZ).
The agency performs military operations authorized by the Ministry of Defence to protect the economic and maritime interests of Pakistan.The agency also provides security and assists governmental agencies, international organizations and the Pakistan Navy in petroleum and other mineral exploration in Pakistan's naval zones. The agency coordinates the oceanographic research and other scientific activities of the Navy Hydrographic Department.