Pakistan Ship Building - KS&EW

American shipbuilder Swiftships announced the keel laying of a new class of "gun boats" designed for the Pakistan Navy. The keel laying took place on January 27, 2023 at the local shipyard "Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW)".

In March 2021, Swiftships was awarded a contract to provide co-production services for the design and in-country construction of 38.8m Gun Boats for the Pakistan Navy. The total requirement is for 20 Gun Boats, with the first vessel scheduled for delivery by January 2024.

Scope of work includes value-added engineering services, supplying complete Kit of Materials (KoM) and providing SME support during the production at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW). This is a program of record for the Pakistan Navy as the 38.8m Gun Boats are the first military vessels to be indigenously designed and built in the country.

Before starting construction, the engineers at Swiftships supported KS&EW in optimizing the design and preparing a comprehensive technical package. State-of-the-art software were utilized to develop very detailed 3D drawings and production models.

The Steel Cutting ceremony was held on October 6, 2022, followed by the Keel Laying ceremony on January 27, 2023. These significant milestones, achieved in time by Swiftships and KS&EW, are a testament to their successful collaboration. The partners have scheduled that the first boat will be delivered within the benchmarkable 15-month period, and even more expedited production is expected for the subsequent boats.

The 38.8M Gun Boat is a multi-mission vessel. With a top speed of 33 knots, it is ideal for force protection, maritime interdiction, maritime security operations, high-speed escort, coastal defense, surveillance, and search and rescue missions. Its high speed and excellent maneuverability make it a highly survivable platform. The boat is equipped with state-of-the-art weapon systems, including an Aselsan-supplied 30mm stabilized automatic gun, a 12.7mm semi-automatic gun, and a pair of locally produced 12.7mm manual guns and 7.62mm machine guns.

This co-production program with the Pakistan Navy/KS&EW enhances Swiftships’ successful track record and reinforces their ambitions of supporting countries in developing their industrial capabilities and gaining self-reliance in defense production. Learn more about Swiftships’ planning yard and co-production services or read the case study on the Egyptian 28m Coastal Patrol Craft, which became the world’s most serial-produced vessel in its class.
 
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July 2023
The ECNEC has approved the project titled “Infrastructure Up-gradation of Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KS&EW)” at a cost of 10.689 billion rupees.

The project envisages renewed underwater repair capability and concrete rehabilitation/up-gradation works for the restoration of existing two dry Docks for ships/submarines.

The project will significantly increase the shipyard's capacity to build more ships/submarines, and at the same time provide maintenance and overhaul services to the existing fleet..
 
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The contract signing ceremony was attended by the Consulate General of Italy as the Chief Guest, alongside Rear Admiral Imtiaz Ali, DG PMSA, and Rear Admiral Salman Ilyas, MD KS&EW.

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Pakistan launches first locally built assault boat​

By Usman Ansari
Dec 13, 2022

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The launch of the first Bahria Boat Building Yard-made 12T marine assault vessel. (Courtesy of the Pakistan Navy)

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s Bahria Boat Building Yard launched its first 12T marine assault boat on Dec. 5 at its Karachi facility as part of a technology transfer deal with Polish shipbuilder Techno Marine.

The deal represents Techno Marine’s expanding presence in Pakistan; the company previously supplied 30 Chaser TM-1226 rigid inflatable boats for Pakistan’s naval special forces.

The contract for the marine assault boats was signed in 2018, but verifiable public information is limited. Available information notes the delivery in 2019 of two 12T vessels.

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Pakistan’s Bahria Boat Building Yard launched its first 12T marine assault boat on Dec. 5 at its Karachi facility (Courtesy of the Pakistan Navy)
However, a spokesman with Bahria Boat Building Yard told Defense News the Pakistan Navy ordered 18 12T boats made up of two types. The Karachi Naval Dockyard is building those powered by outboard engines, and the Navy hired Bahria to make those powered by water jets. Bahria is currently building the remaining three of four vessels it is currently contracted to produce.
The spokesman also said efforts are underway to secure more domestic customers for the Bahria-built boats.

Around the 2003-2004 time frame, Thailand’s Marsun shipyard supplied M-16 fast assault boats — similar to the 12T — and the design for Pakistan’s locally built Jurrat-class missile boats. However, the M-16 vessels no longer meet the Pakistan Navy’s requirements.
The Bahria spokesman said the 12T “is for surveillance, policing purposes and [is] extremely swift in handling, as required, to operate in restricted/Creek areas,” but also around other sensitive areas such as the main naval base in Ormara and the commercial port of Gwadar.

The “Creek areas” refers to the disputed border with India around the Sir Creek, where the land border reaches the Arabian Sea. The tidal estuary is formed of marshland and shifting creeks. Conflicting claims over the border have resulted in a disputed maritime boundary in the Arabian Sea shaped like a large triangle, within which may be subsea energy resources.

Though the Pakistan Marines service patrols the Creeks area with British-built Griffon hovercraft, the 12T would enable a more effective patrolling presence into the disputed area of sea.

The 12T is equipped with twin inboard Cummins-powered Hamilton water jets. It can reach 42 knots (48 mph). It is also equipped with a navigational suite from British company Raymarine, and features ballistic protection by Danish company Scanfiber Composites.


 
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Keel laying ceremony of Second Hangor Class Submarine held at Karachi Shipyard

The keel Laying Ceremony of the second HANGOR Class Submarine was held at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW). Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as Chief Guest.

As per the defense agreement between Pakistan and China for the development of 08 x HANGOR Class Submarines, 04 submarines are under construction at Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry in China whereas the remaining 04 are being built at KS&EW under the Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement.
 
The keel Laying Ceremony of the second HANGOR Class Submarine

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Keel Laying Ceremony of 6th Hangor Submarine Overall & 2nd locally held at KS&EW Karachi Shipyard.Chief of Naval Staff Adm Naveed Ashraf was the Chief Guest.​


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Type-39B AIP Diesel Electric Hangor class is PN latest Sub with Chinese engine, Babur SLCM, Latest Torpedoes & sensors.
 

FORESIGHT PAKISTAN SHIP BUILDING INDUSTRY | PTV World | 2024​



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