Induction of modern equipment to ensure security, says navy chief

Published September 18, 2016
Third Fast Attack Craft (Missile) for the navy being launched at the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works on Saturday.—Online
Third Fast Attack Craft (Missile) for the navy being launched at the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works on Saturday.—Online

KARACHI: The induction of high-tech and modern equipment in the forces defending sea frontiers will increase their operational capability along with ensuring maritime security, peace and stability in the region, said Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Mohammad Zakaullah.

He made this observation at the launch of the third Fast Attack Craft (Missile) and keel laying of 600 tons Maritime Patrol Boat (MPV) at the Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KSEW) on Saturday. The fast attack missile is being built for the Pakistan Navy while the MPV is being built for the Maritime Security Agency (MSA).

According to the naval chief, the simultaneous launch of the FAC (M) and keel laying of 600 tons MPV was an accomplishment and manifestation of the indigenisation policy of the government — especially attaining self-reliance in defence capabilities.

He said that currently three vessels were being constructed at the KSEW with technical collaboration from China.

Highlighting Pakistan’s geostrategic importance, the naval chief said that the induction of these vessels would not only enhance the operational capability of the navy and MSA but also go a long way in ensuring maritime peace and stability in the region.

He also discussed the significance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in enhancing regional trade activity with the Gwadar port as the focal point.

He said that the CPEC would be a game-changer with economic dividends not just for China and Pakistan but for the entire region.

“Providing a safe and secure maritime environment is pivotal to the success of the CPEC and the Pakistan Navy is fully committed to this task,” he said, adding that the FAC (M) and MPVs would contribute significantly towards ensuring maritime security in the area.

Earlier, KSEW Managing Director Rear Admiral Syed Hassan Nasir Shah said that the shipyard, currently, had a number of shipbuilding orders and would be constructing ships on all three shipways soon.

Discussing the shipyard’s other production areas, he said that graving docks were already booked for various ship repair activities till next year and the recently established foundry had orders for 25 sugar mill rollers, along with manufacturing of seven cranes for Pakistan Railways.

He added that the ship lift and transfer system was progressing satisfactorily and once completed, KSEW’s capacity of shipbuilding and repairs would be enhanced from five to 18 ships at a time.

“It would significantly increase KSEW revenue generation thereby enabling high tax return and resultantly creating more jobs,” he said.

The event was also attended by officials and dignitaries from China, the navy and government officials.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2016

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