Chinese Naval Export: News, Views, Pics & Videos

navyreco

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Second Batch of Chinese Made C13B Corvettes for Bangladesh Enter Production
A steel cutting ceremony took place August 9 at the China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Company (CSOC)'s Wuchang Shipyard in Wuhan, for the second batch of C13B Corvettes in presence of the Bangladesh Navy Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nizamuddin Ahmed. The two corvettes will join BNS Shadhinota (F111) and BNS Prottoy (F112) which joined the Bangladesh Navy at the beginning of 2016. The C13B-class of corvette shares many similarities with the PLAN's Type 056...
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Miragedriver

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Second Batch of Chinese Made C13B Corvettes for Bangladesh Enter Production
A steel cutting ceremony took place August 9 at the China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Company (CSOC)'s Wuchang Shipyard in Wuhan, for the second batch of C13B Corvettes in presence of the Bangladesh Navy Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nizamuddin Ahmed. The two corvettes will join BNS Shadhinota (F111) and BNS Prottoy (F112) which joined the Bangladesh Navy at the beginning of 2016. The C13B-class of corvette shares many similarities with the PLAN's Type 056...
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What was the acquisition cost of the 4 frigates?
 

Domino

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PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION CONFIRMS SUBMARINE CONTRACT

The Pakistan Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) confirmed in its
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report that a contract to construct new generation submarines for the Pakistan Navy was signed in April 2015. While no specific timelines were given (in regards to production and delivery), the MoDP’s report is genuine confirmation that the long-awaited program is assuredly in the procurement pipeline.

Pakistan began negotiating with China for
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, when at the time it was reported that the Pakistan Navy was interested in six ships powered by air-independent propulsion (AIP) systems. In April 2015, the Government of Pakistan formally approved the purchase of eight Chinese AIP submarines, and in July 2015 it was reported that the contract had been forwarded to Beijing, which would then greenlight Pakistan’s proposed financing arrangements.

In April 2016, the Pakistan Navy’s Commander of Logistics, Rear Admiral Syed Imdad Imam Jafri, praised Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) for
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to produce four of the eight AIP submarines. In fact, Rear Admiral Jafri’s statements not only confirmed that the submarine deal was live, but that Pakistan was still committed to procuring AIP-equipped submarines

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26 Aug, 2016

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China will provide eight submarines to Pakistan for securing the coastal areas.

This was disclosed in a briefing to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Defence by Pakistan Navy chaired by Sheikh Rohale Asghar in Islamabad on Friday.

Under the agreement, four submarines will be constructed in China and will be provided to Pakistan Navy in 2022-23 while the remaining four submarines will be constructed in Pakistan at Karachi Shipyard and will be handed over to Pakistan Navy in 2028.

The Committee expressed satisfaction over the development made by the Pakistan Navy of Pakistan.

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by78

General
Consoles and interface for Algerian navy's C28A frigate...

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Jeff Head

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PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION CONFIRMS SUBMARINE CONTRACT

China will provide eight submarines to Pakistan for securing the coastal areas.

This was disclosed in a briefing to the National Assembly Standing Committee on Defence by Pakistan Navy chaired by Sheikh Rohale Asghar in Islamabad on Friday.

Under the agreement, four submarines will be constructed in China and will be provided to Pakistan Navy in 2022-23 while the remaining four submarines will be constructed in Pakistan at Karachi Shipyard and will be handed over to Pakistan Navy in 2028.

The Committee expressed satisfaction over the development made by the Pakistan Navy of Pakistan.

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Will this be the export version of the Yuan class?

They would be good boats.
 

asif iqbal

Lieutenant General
With help of Chinese friends Pakistan launched its 3rd Azmat class FAC

Also simultaneously they laid keel for 600 coast guard vessel with Chinese help

Well done both party's

1st and 2nd Azmat commissioned
3rd launched
4th under construction
Contract for 5th and 6th to be signed by end 2016

The MPV contract 6 units

4 X 600 ton 1 built in Karachi 3 China
2 X 1500 ton 1 built in Karachi 1 in China

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