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The first Type-054 frigate built in China for Pakistan has entered trials

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Первый построенный в Китае для Пакистана фрегат "Тип-054" вышел на испытания

June 17, 2021 at 03:21 PM 

Sea trials of the first Type-054A / P class frigate, built at the Hudong Zhonghua shipyard for the Pakistani Navy, have begun in China . This is reported by Naval News with reference to photographs published by observers in Shanghai.

China and Pakistan signed a contract to supply Islamabad with two Type-054A / P class frigates in 2017. A year later, the parties entered into an additional agreement for the production of another pair of such ships.

Frigate "Type-54AP" for the Pakistani Navy
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The first frigate was launched in August 2020, and the second in January 2021. As for the third, it was laid down in May 2021. The delivery of the first pair of ships is expected by the end of this year.

According to the Pakistani Navy, the Type-054A / P frigates are multipurpose ships equipped with modern means to combat air, surface and submarine threats. "They will become the most technologically advanced platforms of the Pakistani Navy, which will strengthen our ability to meet future challenges and maintain peace, stability and balance of power in the Indian Ocean region," said the Navy officials.

In addition to frigates from China, Pakistan also expects the delivery of new corvettes from Turkey and patrol ships from the Netherlands.

The frigates "Type-054A" are considered the backbone of China's surface fleet, their number is at least 30 units. The displacement of the ship is 4000 tons, the length of the hull is 134 meters, the width is 16 meters. Crew - 165 people.

The ships are equipped with a vertical launch system with 32 cells for HQ-16 anti-aircraft missiles, two launchers of four C-803 anti-ship missiles, a 76-mm gun mount H / PJ-26, two 30-mm Type-730 anti-aircraft artillery systems , two three-tube torpedo tubes of 324 mm caliber and anti-submarine missiles.


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