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🔻 Pakistan Navy's major anti-narcotics operation with Combined Task Force 150 in the North Arabian Sea.

🔻 Pakistan Navy ship PNS Zulfikar and Pakistan Maritime Security Agency ship PMSS Kolachi participated in the joint focused operation "HIMALAYAN SPIRIT".

🔻 US Navy's aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and Pakistan Navy's aircraft also provided support in the joint operation.

🔻 In anti-narcotics operation, 1.3 tons of hashish was recovered from the suspected boat.


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With CNS in Italy and Italian Aircraft carrier in Karachi for exercises I suspect something is up with regards to a new deal. Lots of Italian defence CEOs were also at the exhibition on the carrier.

Hoping for possibly

1) AW159 for Barbur/Yamook ships
2) More CAMM missiles for larger Yamook ships and possible f-22 Upgrade?
3) AW101 as Sea King replacement?
 
Seems like PN interest in further Damen ships is still there...



Pakistan’s naval chief tours Dutch shipyard, briefed on ship maintenance and construction​


ISLAMABAD: Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Admiral Naveed Ashraf took a detailed tour of a shipyard during his official visit to the Netherlands, where he was briefed on the maintenance and construction of various ships, according to a statement released by the Naval Headquarters in Islamabad on Saturday.
Pakistan has been actively working to bolster its naval capabilities through the induction of advanced warships. Recently, it inducted PNS Babur and PNS Hunain, two state-of-the-art vessels, into its fleet.
These warships are part of a broader effort to enhance maritime security and operational readiness. PNS Babur, constructed in Turkiye, and PNS Hunain, an offshore patrol vessel from Romania, are equipped with cutting-edge technology to address both surface and air threats.
This move underscores Pakistan’s focus on modernizing its navy to protect its maritime interests
“Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf called on Military and Naval Leadership of the Netherlands during an official visit [to that country],” the official statement informed, adding that professional matters of mutual interest, including bilateral defense collaboration, came under discussion.
It said the naval chief underscored the importance of enhancing interactions between the armed forces of both countries through exercises and training exchange program.
“Later on, the Naval Chief visited DAMEN Shipyard of Royal Netherlands Navy and Zeven De Provincién Class Frigate,” the statement continued. “During his visits CNS was given a detailed briefing on ships’ maintenance and construction activities.”
Admiral Ashraf also visited Royal Netherlands Navy Headquarters and called on Commander Royal Netherlands Navy, Vice Admiral René Tas.
During the meeting, matters of defense ties and mutual bilateral naval collaboration and regional maritime security were discussed.
The naval chief highlighted the contribution of Pakistan Navy toward regional maritime peace and stability through its initiative of Regional Maritime Security Patrols (RMSP) and participation in Combined Maritime Force.
The statement said his visit to the Netherlands was expected to further augment and expand defense ties between the two countries.
 
Later on, the Naval Chief visited DAMEN Shipyard of Royal Netherlands Navy and Zeven De Provincién Class Frigate,” the statement continued. “During his visits CNS was given a detailed briefing on ships’ maintenance and construction activities.”
To the author of the article I would to say please don't ignite the fire of rumors
 
To the author of the article I would to say please don't ignite the fire of rumors

Haha! So true, thi splace goes into overdrive sometmes. I cannot think of anything Damen are making other then the Yarmooks that we cannot do in Jinnah class or Turks cannot do for us.
 
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