Manufacturing of new Pak Navy ship begins in Karachi

By Our Correspondent
June 16, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The manufacturing of the fourth MILGEM Class Corvette for Pakistan Navy (PN) began on Tuesday with performance of the Steel Cutting ceremony which was held at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KS&EW).

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Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi was chief guest on the occasion. The event marked an important milestone in the construction schedule for fourth MILGEM Corvette for PN. The PN has concluded contract with M/s ASFAT for construction of four corvettes out of which two are being constructed at Istanbul Naval Shipyard, whereas the remaining two at KS&EW.

These corvettes will be fitted with state-of-art surface, sub-surface and anti-air weapons & sensors, integrated through an advanced Network Centric Combat Management System.

Speaking at the occasion, the Chief of the Naval Staff expressed that it is a matter of pride to witness the Steel Cutting of fourth PN MILGEM Corvettes at KS&EW. He added that it is a historic occasion as Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy, Karachi Shipyard and M/s ASFAT of Turkey have joined hands for construction of this corvette.

The admiral, in his address, said that today’s event is a defining moment to further cement the bond of friendship between the two strategically aligned nations with common shared values, culture and principles. The naval chief acknowledged the commitment and dedication of KS&EW and M/s ASFAT for meeting the challenging construction schedule despite ongoing global pandemic.

The induction of MILGEM corvettes will significantly enhance maritime defence and deterrence capabilities of PN.

These corvettes will become a core element of PN’s kinetic response to traditional and non-traditional challenges and to maintain balance of power in the Indian Ocean region.

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