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Navy Force News - Pakistan |
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Launching
ceremony in China for the first fast attack missile vessel AZMAT for Pakistan
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Chief
of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir was the Chief Guest at the launching
ceremony of the 1st Fast Attack Craft (Missile) vessel being built for
Pakistan Navy here at Xingang Shipyard, Tianjin, China.
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AZMAT Class
Fast Attack Craft (Missile) Vessel
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He said
that the project of Fast Attack Craft (Missile) construction represents
a quantum leap, not only in Defence Production in naval Sector of Pakistan,
but also will meet the long standing operational requirement of Pakistan
Navy for the Fast Attack Crafts.
First Fast Attack Craft (Missile) will be called AZMAT FAC(M) and it
is scheduled to be delivered to Pakistan Navy Fleet by April 2012. These
ships will be known as AZMAT Class FAC(M)s in service with Pakistan
Navy.
Chief of Naval Staff said that induction of Missile Crafts will supplement
Pakistan Navy’s warfare capabilties He cherished the hard work
put in by China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSOC) and Pakistan
Navy team in realizing the construction of the ship in a short time.
Admiral Noman Bashir said, “Pak-China relationship is unique and
does not draw any parallel in the world. This relationship over the
years has matured in all fields, particularly in defence.” He
said that production of the second Fast Attack Craft (Missile) in Pakistan
will also be accomplished with the active help of our Chinese friends.
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AZMAT
Fast Attack Craft vessel (Missile) is equipped with C802A Surface-to-Surface
Anti-Ship Missiles which has a range of 180 kilometers. AZMAT FAC(M)
uses latest stealthy features to avoide detection from long ranges.
force. Admiral Noman Bashir said that AZMAT FAC(M) is equipped with
the high tech weapons and sensors to preform extremely versatile missions.
AZMAT Class Fast Attack Craft (Missile) has a crew of 12 to 14 sailors
which is less than half that of similar FAC(M). Each FAC(M) will cost
of around $50 million each.
PNS AZMAT is speculated to be a 500-600 ton, 60-meter Fast Attack Craft
(Missile) which will be equipped with eight C-802A/CSS-N-8 Saccade anti-ship
missiles. |