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400KMs isn't a enough, PN needs to make sure They can't operate in the western Arabian Sea or else they can just park a few ships near the gulf of Aden and turn back in any cargo ships going to Pakistan.

PN needs to invoke sort of a "mutually assured destruction" Ie if you try to sink our cargo vessels going in and out of the straight of Malacca we will sink any of your cargo vessels going in and out of the straight of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden.

You arent blocking off Aden and gulf with shore based batteries, you need PN ships and sea sultans for that. Baburs and harbahs can hit ships as far out as 700km but they are also limited quantity subsonic options.
 
You arent blocking off Aden and gulf with shore based batteries, you need PN ships and sea sultans for that. Baburs and harbahs can hit ships as far out as 700km but they are also limited quantity subsonic options.
When did I say we were blocking it with shore based batteries or even missiles at all?
 
When did I say we were blocking it with shore based batteries or even missiles at all?

Mb i misread. But you will need not just threat of force but actual display of force to demonstrate blockade to india. And india has far more to lose in that equation
 
Honestly you can't expect that from Hangors or any other Submarine for that matter. Newer versions of Brahmos land-attack have ranges upto 800km. The Indian Navy can sit comfortably in the Arabian sea and lob these at us. What hangors can potentially do is exact revenge by sinking a enemy ship or submarine in return but for that we need the war to go one for at least a week.
What if our land based coastal defence batteries can target them at a greater range and at greater speed?
No it isn't if it was PN wouldn't be investing this much in Submarines.
Subs have a much bigger role to play then just to keep their rustbucket carriers away from our water. I would still say a pair of Thunders is enough to keep their carriers away until they get rafales on their decks.
 
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Swiftships proudly announces the launch of the Pakistan Navy’s first 38m Gun Boat at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works. This landmark achievement represents Swiftships’ first successful co-production of a defense vessel within an allied partner’s shipyard, underscoring our proven capability to deliver advanced platforms through international collaboration. Completed in just 24 months under a U.S. State Department-approved Manufacturing License Agreement, the 38m Gun Boat reflects Swiftships’ commitment to innovation, trusted partnerships, and delivering mission-ready solutions to allies worldwide.

Old news.... That was launched in JUL last year....

 

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