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The strength of the IN is way more then the PN....PAF nad the IAF are equal in competition but navy NOT.....ALLAH NA KRE kabhi aisa ho but if the IN gets involved there will be losses from our side.....That’s not the right questions to ask. We all know that PN already has plans to counter and humiliate IN just like PAF did to IAF in May, 2025.
The strength of the IN is way more then the PN....PAF nad the IAF are equal in competition but navy NOT.....ALLAH NA KRE kabhi aisa ho but if the IN gets involved there will be losses from our side.....
That’s the vacation money for establishment and can’t be used for defense equipments.We should've sold those drugs Navy captured and buy 2 type 55 Destroyers![]()
That means the first JCF will be launched in 2027 and will be commissioned in 2029, hopefully they actually add more VLS cells in the other JCFs there seems to plenty of space on the hullPakistan-based Defence Insider reported that the Pakistani Navy announced the signing of the contract with Karachi Shipyard to build the lead ship of Jinnah-class frigates based on ASFAT’s AS3400 design.
Karachi Shipyard’s history with ASFAT can be traced back to the PN MİLGEM programme, which consists of four corvettes based on the Ada-class corvette with significant design changes in accordance with Pakistan’s requirements. Whereas ASFAT built the first and third ships, PNS Babur (F280) and PNS Khaibar (F282), Karachi Shipyard is responsible for the other two, PNS Badr (F281) and PNS Tariq (F283).
This time, with the Jinnah-class, the cooperation has been elevated to the level of joint design with fully localised construction by Karachi Shipyard.
Jinnah-class Frigate
Based on AS3400 design with a displacement of 3300 tonnes, slightly heavier than PN MİLGEM weighing 3000 tonnes, the Jinnah-class will offer increased weapons capacity and, more importantly, endurance to the Pakistani Navy.
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That means the first JCF will be launched in 2027 and will be commissioned in 2029, hopefully they actually add more VLS cells in the other JCFs there seems to plenty of space on the hull
That means the first JCF will be launched in 2027 and will be commissioned in 2029, hopefully they actually add more VLS cells in the other JCFs there seems to plenty of space on the hull
What I am saying is that more VLS cells can be added without expanding its size.VLS is mostly an issue of finance not size
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