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I'm not sure i'd consider them "warships". They would be used in the US for coastal patrol - rescuing drunken civilians who've gotten in trouble, interdicting smugglers, various police-type duties. We would not expect them to get into a stand up fight with, say, the Cuban Navy. We have a Navy for that.
So, if the intention is to use them for combat with India, you could probably do better with something else. Presumably, Pakistan has need for coastal patrol just like every other country. Think of it as buying ocean-going police cars. Not really useful for war, but very useful for everyday enforcement of fishing laws, smuggling laws, immigration and import/export laws, etc. Prosaic, but necessary.
The mfg has a website for the boat: Global Response Cutter | GRC 43 | Response, Rescue & Interdiction Vessel
There is video and a few interior shots.
One more note: The USCG is not using this vessel at this time. USCG is in a muddle about what they want to buy next. They've tried extending the life of existing boats (failure - hull cracks as a result ended the service life of 8 boats). Currently, USCG is buying Sentinel-class cutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia but the contract is basically a one-at-a-time deal. They are equipped with 1 x 25mm auto-cannon and 4 .50cal machine guns. Presumably the GRC43 could support similar armament. Again, very good for police work, not up to full-on combat.
So, if the intention is to use them for combat with India, you could probably do better with something else. Presumably, Pakistan has need for coastal patrol just like every other country. Think of it as buying ocean-going police cars. Not really useful for war, but very useful for everyday enforcement of fishing laws, smuggling laws, immigration and import/export laws, etc. Prosaic, but necessary.
The mfg has a website for the boat: Global Response Cutter | GRC 43 | Response, Rescue & Interdiction Vessel
There is video and a few interior shots.
One more note: The USCG is not using this vessel at this time. USCG is in a muddle about what they want to buy next. They've tried extending the life of existing boats (failure - hull cracks as a result ended the service life of 8 boats). Currently, USCG is buying Sentinel-class cutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia but the contract is basically a one-at-a-time deal. They are equipped with 1 x 25mm auto-cannon and 4 .50cal machine guns. Presumably the GRC43 could support similar armament. Again, very good for police work, not up to full-on combat.
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