JALALAT CLASS MISSILE BOAT
PNS JALALAT is the first indigenous manufactured Missile craft commissioned on 14 August 1997. Ship is adequately equipped with latest version of weapons, sensors and combat systems. PNS SHUJAAT is the second endogenously manufactured Missile craft. The ship was commissioned on 29 Sept 1999. The two Jalalat II Class Missile Boats PFM in service in the Pakistan Navy were endogenously constructed at Karachi Shipyard. The keel of the first missile boat was laid in June 1995 and its basic hull structure was completed and it was launched on 16 November 1996 at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works Ltd, Karachi.
First ever endogenously built missile boat was PNS JALALAT which was commissioned in 1997 and the second boat was commissioned in 2000. According to some reports, a third unit of this class may have been under construction as of late 2001. Keeping the steady pace of ship building in past few years, two new Fast Attack Craft (Missile) with enhanced capabilities were launched in 2002 and subsequently being commissioned in Pakistan Navy as PNS JURRAT and QUWWAT.
PNS JURRAT and PNS QUWWAT were originally the type 24 and type 21 HEGU and HUANGFEN class Chinese Missile boats, which were acquired from China and commissioned in Pakistan Navy in 1981 and 1984 respectively. These were subsequently decommissioned in 2002-3. The new JURRAT/QUWWAT Missile Crafts are fitted with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors. Propulsion and power generation is all electronically controlled providing a max speed of 30 knots at full displacement. These combatants can be utilized in variety of roles like Maritime Interdiction Operations, offensive operations against enemy surface vessels, missile attacks on VA/VPs, air defence, ESM support, picket/goal keeper duties and SAR.
Technical details are:
Specifications
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Dimensions
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Length (Overall)
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39.00 M
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Breadth
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6.70 M
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Depth
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3.60 M
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Draught
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1.64 M
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Displacement
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200 Tons
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Speed
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25 Knots
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Complement
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25
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Propulsion
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2x2500HP,4 Stroke MTU Diesel Engines
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Diesel Generators
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2x165KW Caterpillar
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Equipment
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• Surface to surface Missile
System
• Radar Controlled Naval Guns • Decoy Launcher • EW System |
Multipurpose Auxiliary Craft (MPAC) fitted with State of the Art Missile System. The craft has a designed speed of 32 Knots and a maximum displacement of 250 tons.
Other features include:
• Excellent sea keeping
• State of the Art weapon systems
• Optimum fire power
• Excellent size to weapon ratio
• Suitable for shallow water operations
Technical details are:
Specifications
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Dimensions
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Length (Overall)
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38.85 M
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Breadth
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8.00 M
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Depth
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3.90 M
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Draught
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1.85 M
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Displacement (normal)
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225 Tons
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Displacement (full load)
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250 Tons
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Speed
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32 Knots
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Complement
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35
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Weapons & Sensors
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• Surface to Surface Missiles
• Anti Aircraft Gun • EW System • Chaff IR Launcher • Fire Control Radar |
Main Engines
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MTU Diesel Generators Type 6R
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Main Generators
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MTU Diesel Generators Type 6R
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PNS LARKANA is the first ever indigenously designed and developed fast patrol craft by Pakistan Naval Dockyard. She was commissioned in Pakistan Navy on 06 June 1994. The primary mission assigned to unit is patrolling and safeguarding the coastline of Pakistan. As of mid-2002, the only Larkana Class Large Patrol Craft built was the PNS Larkana P 157 boat. That boat was the first indigenously built large patrol craft starting in 1992, after being ordered in 1991. The vessel was commissioned in January 1994.
indigenously designed and developed by PN Dockyard, this 180 ton craft can be used for many purposes including coastal patrolling, salvage operation, harbour pollution control, ceremonial use, missile carrying boat, diving operations, stores carrier, personnel carrier, mine recovery, search and rescue operations, etc. This Craft is fitted with modern weapons and other equipment which include anti-aircraft guns, navigational radar, gyro, magnetic compass, echo sounder, wind speed indicator, communication systems, auto pilot, life saving boats etc and air-conditioned accommodation on board for 23 personnel.
Technical details are:
Specifications
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Dimensions
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Length
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39.00 M
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Breadth
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6.70 M
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Depth
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3.60 M
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Draught
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1.64 M
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Displacement
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180 Tons
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Speed
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23 Knots
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Complement
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25
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Equipment
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• Anti
Aircraft Gun
• Navigational Radar • Echo Sounder • Communication System • Auto pilot |
A
multi mission conventionally powered Frigate, having displacement of 2500
Tons. Designed for a maximum speed of 29 Knots, the vessel will be a prestigious
addition to the Pakistan fleet.A model F22P put on display by Karachi Shipyard in 2005 indicated that
the design had undergone some major changes. The changes include a newly
added rear mast on which the China-made meter wave radar is installed.
The bridge was redesigned so as to avoid acute angling of the surface
and enhance stealth features. In the original plan, the frigate was to
employ LY60 SAM, but Pakistan decided to use HHQ7 SAM. The helicopter
hangar was also redesigned to accommodate more China-made ESM/ECM
facilities. Another difference from the Chinese Type 053H3 (Jiangwei II)
FFG is that the F22P is equipped with two 630M CIWS produced by license
from Russia. The F22P has increased
its length from the original 114.5m to 118m, and the beam has been
changed from the Chinese design of 12.4m to 13.2m and draft of 10.2m.
Technical details are:
Here are some pictures of weapons on board F22p frigates of Pakistan Navy
Technical details are:
Specifications
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Dimensions
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Length (Overall)
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118.00 M
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Breadth
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13.20 M
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Depth
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10.20 M
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Draught
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5.10 M
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Displacement
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2500 Tons
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Speed
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29 Knots
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Range
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4000 Nautical miles
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Complement
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183
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Weapons & Sensors
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• Surface
to Surface Missiles
• Surface to Air Missiles • Radar Controlled Guns • Integrated Anti Submarine System • EW System • Chaff IR Launcher • Radar Warning Receiver System |
Propulsion
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4 Main Diesel Engines
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Here are some pictures of weapons on board F22p frigates of Pakistan Navy
Main Gun of F22p Frigate
FM 90 SAM Mssile onboard F22p frigate
ET-52C_torpedoe tubes
C-802 anti ship missile on F22p Frigates