I think the PN is in a weird position, really, i cannot think of a ship, available on the market, that can meet our needs well.
They all lack, in many ways.
I do think we missed the mark with the Babur's and perhaps, even Jinnah, not to mention 054'As.
One key thing, none of the PN's surface fleet is equipped with towed array sonar? i dont really understand the PN's intention for ASW. Yes, im aware we rely heavily on aircraft based solutions, but really, we only have a handful of aircraft, helicopters are next to none for ASW and drones are only just coming into the play, that said, towed array's bring their own merits to the game and are highly beneficial to ASW ops, lacking in them fleetwide is a pretty weird decision on the part of the PN. Heck, they even deleted them on the 054A for cost savings.
Next up is the VLS, the PN knows the swarm threat is real, the IN will try and overwhelm defenses- why did we end up with designs we know are limited in their defensive abilities?
I could go on, but i do think the israelis offer an interesting solution via the Sa'ar class
The PN surface has a similar wartime mandate to the Israeli's, protect maritime shipping within Israel's EEZ and also their offshore oil. Basically, we could translate this to "protect karachi and shipping".
Based off of this, particularly after '71, AD should have been the navy's priority.
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The Sa'ar 6 is a pretty neat little ship, and i do think its a pretty good model for the PN for what they should have sought after in a ship.
They prioritise AD, while making cutbacks elsewhere. Now, im not saying the hull is suited for our missions, because, simply, its not. The calmer waters of the med work alot better for this ship, but ours are much choppier.
But, what im trying to say is, the PN really needed to put its focus on 2 key areas, ASW and Air Defence, yet, it seems like we ditched it all for deep sea blue water capability...? Why?
I understand the PN has a significant role in diplomacy, great, but at the expense of capability?
The PN would be FAR better suited by a heavily armed set of coastal corvettes, designed to form an iron bubble along the coastline to prevent any Indian misadventure. Alongside this, have your few ASW assets or even 'diplomacy ships', but the key here should have been defensive ability, which we're lacking in serious capacity.
Another design i talk about alot, which i think is literally perfect:
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The danes paid less per ship than we did for our Baburs... why?
They re used all the costly stuff, VLS, missile launchers etc. They modularised them. They're not hull specific, rather, can be deployed fleetwide.
This is genuinely amazing. Imagine you had 4 frigates, with 1 being down at all times... why buy 4 sets of everything, just buy 3, and rotate as needed. The same with their corvettes, you can fit them with MK41s, or more missiles, or sonar, etc etc. Its genius. Why the PN refuses to emulate these highly successful models is beyond me. Even Damen offers a similar system.
Just imagine the PN had gone for such a solution on babur, it could have done the same for Jinnah, then any new missile boat or corvette class etc, the possibilities would be endless.
For example, the PN could find that in 3 years, a new VLS is available better suited to it, instead of taking a ship out of action, integrate it into a container, and swap it on the next port visit, within 5/6 hours, you took your 12 VLS babur, into a ship with 32, 64, etc. If one day, the sub threat was high, pn urgently needed more ASW assets, no bother, the ship in port can be equipped in a few hours with a modern ASW suite, and deployed at sea to meet the shortfall...the possibilities we're endless, yet us, we refuse to innovate and forward think...
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All of this, removable, within a few hours, to be transferred to another ship...
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