surya kiran
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"You guys do realize that aircraft carriers are only meant for power projection and not for defending your home soil right?
Why on earth would Pakistan need an aircraft carrier when their only goal is to protect Pakistan coast line? "
Completely agree with the above. CBG is useful for power projection and taking the offense to opponents grounds. And since its a CBG means more ships. A CBG also means investing in sea-borne AWACS, ASW choppers, dedicated air wings and not to mentions subs backing them up.
A lone carrier (not that you need one to) may scare Somali pirates. A well equipped Navy is a different ball game. The question is not just about money and economics. Its also about what the PN is supposed to do in the event of conflict. Is it defence of the supply routes or offense into enemy territory. This is in the realms of Pak military's overall strategy. The Pak military has most often sought to fight on the international border of Raj, Guj and Punjab, besides Kashmir. PAF tries to disable IAF assets on the ground in the first 2 days or so. PN tries to ensure that supply routes to Karachi and Gwadar (once its open) remains operational.
So in the overall scheme of things in the next 10 years a carrier looks unnecessary.
Why on earth would Pakistan need an aircraft carrier when their only goal is to protect Pakistan coast line? "
Completely agree with the above. CBG is useful for power projection and taking the offense to opponents grounds. And since its a CBG means more ships. A CBG also means investing in sea-borne AWACS, ASW choppers, dedicated air wings and not to mentions subs backing them up.
A lone carrier (not that you need one to) may scare Somali pirates. A well equipped Navy is a different ball game. The question is not just about money and economics. Its also about what the PN is supposed to do in the event of conflict. Is it defence of the supply routes or offense into enemy territory. This is in the realms of Pak military's overall strategy. The Pak military has most often sought to fight on the international border of Raj, Guj and Punjab, besides Kashmir. PAF tries to disable IAF assets on the ground in the first 2 days or so. PN tries to ensure that supply routes to Karachi and Gwadar (once its open) remains operational.
So in the overall scheme of things in the next 10 years a carrier looks unnecessary.