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noman_bashirTIANJIN, China: Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir said here Tuesday that the present geo-political situation demands further strengthening of Pakistan-China relations and assured that Pakistan is deeply committed to achieving the shared objectives of attaining peace, stability and prosperity in the region.

The Naval Chief expressed these view in his address as Chief Guest on the successful launch of the first Fast Attack Craft (missile) being built for the Pakistan Navy (PN) at Xingang Shipyard, Tianjin.

The project of Missile Craft construction represents a quantum leap, not only in Defence Production in Pakistan’s Maritime Sector but also addresses a long standing operational requirement of the PN.

This collaboration has opened new avenues of cooperation which will be yet another milestone in defence cooperation between China and Pakistan. The ship will be the first of AZMAT Class FAC(M), which is scheduled to be delivered to the PN Fleet by April 2012.

The Naval Chief pointed out that "the environment around us warrants PN to be prepared to counter the forces challenging our sovereignty as well as regional peace and security".

He expressed confidence that the induction of Missile Crafts will not only supplement Pakistan's combat potential but also afford the PN the opportunity to distinctly uphold its forward presence in its area of interest, contributing to balance the power equation in the region.

He appreciated the efforts put in by the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSOC) and the PN team in realizing the construction of the ship in a short time, saying it is yet another manifestation of the understanding and lasting relations between PN and CSOC. He also lauded all the Chinese Engineers and Technicians for their expert & untiring efforts in the success of this event.

Admiral Bashir said that he is confident that construction of the 2nd Craft in Pakistan will also be accomplished successfully with full cooperation of our Chinese friends.

The Fast Attack Craft (Missile) is equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and sensors including C802A Surface-to-Surface Missile and has stealthy features. Addition of these ships will strengthen the PN fleet with much needed advancement and prowess.

The Missile Craft will be a potent addition in the PN's surface force. Installation of the best available weapons and sensors onboard makes her an extremely versatile warship with tremendous firepower. The navies of other countries will also observe the operational capabilities of the vessel during joint exercises.

The ceremony was attended by senior officers of the Pakistan Armed Forces and the Pakistan Embassy as well as representatives of various Chinese entrepreneurs involved in construction of FAC(M).

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2011

 

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