Three Pakistan Navy ships, submarine due on Tuesday
By A Staff Reporter
MUSCAT ââ¬â Three Pakistan Navy ships ââ¬â Gwadar, Jalalat, Rajshahi and a submarine Hurmat will be paying a goodwill-cum-training visit to the Sultanate from January 31. Commodore Naveed Ahmed SI(M) will be the mission commander, says a press release issued by Pakistan Embassy.
Realising the importance of self-reliance, Pakistan Navy stepped into the indigenous construction of seaborne craft such as submarines, small auxiliaries, mine hunters and missile craft. The project of Jalalat class missile craft, being part of the same campaign, was launched in 1995. The first missile craft was named PNS Jalalat (meaning ââ¬ËGrandioseââ¬â¢). This craft is equipped with modern sensors and weapon systems. They can be employed in a variety of roles like interdicting enemy ships at long ranges, patrolling, providing air defence to HVUs and ships, ESM support, picket/goalkeeper duties and SAR.
PNS Jalalat is equipped with latest radar and missiles with the dedicated efforts of PN Dockyard. Commander Muhammed Shuaib, PN, commands the missile boat. He is specialised in signal communication, operations, anti-submarine warfare. He has served as instructor at Pakistan Naval Academy/Underwater Warfare School, served at UAE Naval College, Abu Dhabi, and officer in-charge Maritime Base, Gwadar. He is fellow of the PAF Air War College Karachi and holds a masterââ¬â¢s degree in Strategic Studies.
ââ¬ËHurmatââ¬â¢ means sanctity of the nation. Pakistan Navy submarine Hurmat, an Agosta-class submarine, was commissioned in Pakistan Navy on February 18, 1980. This submarine was constructed at Nantes, France, by Dubigeon Normandie. The submarine is usually deployed in anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare. Reconnaissance and intelligence gathering are the usual peacetime developments. It can be deployed in defence and power projection roles. It can bar straits, shallow waters or choke point of passage where it can provide the early warning or exercise attrition. To accomplish this task this submarine is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and armed with potent missiles and torpedoes. Commander Ilyas-ur Rehman Bhatti TI(M) PN, commands the submarine. He is an underwater and anti-submarine warfare specialist. He did his ASM course from France and Submarine Fire Control Coordinator Course from Turkey. He is also a graduate of Pakistan Navy Staff College.
PNS Gwadar is the first indigenous ship of PN fleet built by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works. The ship was named after the coastal city of Gwadar, situated on the western side of the Pakistani coast. She was commissioned in 1984, primarily as a harbour tanker to supply fuel and fresh water to small craft. Later on, taking advantage of less freeboard and availability of crane onboard, the ship was found suitable to undertake variety of tasks such as ââ¬Ëtorpedo recovery vessel during torpedo firing exerciseââ¬â¢ (TFX), logistic support to coastal bases, ferry personnel to and from coastal bases, provide a platform during salvage operations, attendant vessel during X-craft trials and target towing vessel for surface practice firing by the fleet units.
PNS Gwadar performed all task efficiently at high seas. Commander Mohammed Tahir PN commands the ship. He is specialised in Above Water Warfare and is a graduate from Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore. He has served as navigation officer of destroyer squadron, above water warfare officer onboard Type-21, squadron and staff officer at naval headquarters/FOST HQs.
Historical ship Rajshahi was built at Lowesoft in the UK in 1965. She was commissioned in 1966 at Chittagong naval base. Primarily, the ship was deployed to carry out anti-smuggling and relief work operation inland waters, use for sea-training of the cadets of Pakistan Naval Academy and participating extensively in operational activities of the fleet.
Lt-Commander Manzoor Mehdi PN commands PNS Rajshahi. He has qualified from School of Infantry and Tactics, Quetta. He has served in different PN units and staff officer at Bahria Foundation.
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By A Staff Reporter
MUSCAT ââ¬â Three Pakistan Navy ships ââ¬â Gwadar, Jalalat, Rajshahi and a submarine Hurmat will be paying a goodwill-cum-training visit to the Sultanate from January 31. Commodore Naveed Ahmed SI(M) will be the mission commander, says a press release issued by Pakistan Embassy.
Realising the importance of self-reliance, Pakistan Navy stepped into the indigenous construction of seaborne craft such as submarines, small auxiliaries, mine hunters and missile craft. The project of Jalalat class missile craft, being part of the same campaign, was launched in 1995. The first missile craft was named PNS Jalalat (meaning ââ¬ËGrandioseââ¬â¢). This craft is equipped with modern sensors and weapon systems. They can be employed in a variety of roles like interdicting enemy ships at long ranges, patrolling, providing air defence to HVUs and ships, ESM support, picket/goalkeeper duties and SAR.
PNS Jalalat is equipped with latest radar and missiles with the dedicated efforts of PN Dockyard. Commander Muhammed Shuaib, PN, commands the missile boat. He is specialised in signal communication, operations, anti-submarine warfare. He has served as instructor at Pakistan Naval Academy/Underwater Warfare School, served at UAE Naval College, Abu Dhabi, and officer in-charge Maritime Base, Gwadar. He is fellow of the PAF Air War College Karachi and holds a masterââ¬â¢s degree in Strategic Studies.
ââ¬ËHurmatââ¬â¢ means sanctity of the nation. Pakistan Navy submarine Hurmat, an Agosta-class submarine, was commissioned in Pakistan Navy on February 18, 1980. This submarine was constructed at Nantes, France, by Dubigeon Normandie. The submarine is usually deployed in anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare. Reconnaissance and intelligence gathering are the usual peacetime developments. It can be deployed in defence and power projection roles. It can bar straits, shallow waters or choke point of passage where it can provide the early warning or exercise attrition. To accomplish this task this submarine is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and armed with potent missiles and torpedoes. Commander Ilyas-ur Rehman Bhatti TI(M) PN, commands the submarine. He is an underwater and anti-submarine warfare specialist. He did his ASM course from France and Submarine Fire Control Coordinator Course from Turkey. He is also a graduate of Pakistan Navy Staff College.
PNS Gwadar is the first indigenous ship of PN fleet built by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works. The ship was named after the coastal city of Gwadar, situated on the western side of the Pakistani coast. She was commissioned in 1984, primarily as a harbour tanker to supply fuel and fresh water to small craft. Later on, taking advantage of less freeboard and availability of crane onboard, the ship was found suitable to undertake variety of tasks such as ââ¬Ëtorpedo recovery vessel during torpedo firing exerciseââ¬â¢ (TFX), logistic support to coastal bases, ferry personnel to and from coastal bases, provide a platform during salvage operations, attendant vessel during X-craft trials and target towing vessel for surface practice firing by the fleet units.
PNS Gwadar performed all task efficiently at high seas. Commander Mohammed Tahir PN commands the ship. He is specialised in Above Water Warfare and is a graduate from Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore. He has served as navigation officer of destroyer squadron, above water warfare officer onboard Type-21, squadron and staff officer at naval headquarters/FOST HQs.
Historical ship Rajshahi was built at Lowesoft in the UK in 1965. She was commissioned in 1966 at Chittagong naval base. Primarily, the ship was deployed to carry out anti-smuggling and relief work operation inland waters, use for sea-training of the cadets of Pakistan Naval Academy and participating extensively in operational activities of the fleet.
Lt-Commander Manzoor Mehdi PN commands PNS Rajshahi. He has qualified from School of Infantry and Tactics, Quetta. He has served in different PN units and staff officer at Bahria Foundation.
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