NAVY VESSELS

PAKISTAN NAVY MILGEM PROJECT

PN MILGEM (1) F280 BABUR

Built at Istanbul

The vessel’s construction started on 04th June 2020 at Istanbul Military Shipyard; it was launched on 15th August 2021. The vessel will be delivered to the Pakistani Navy following a ceremony on 23rd September 2023.

PRO DGS shipyard contracted with ASFAT on 12th November 2020 for the following work of the above vessel:

– Block manufacturing, Pipe and cabling equipment works, Weapon foundation equipment works, Electrical and electronic circuit equipment works, DG pipe installation and equipment works, Stair and door equipment works, Aluminium equipment works, Gas turbines and circuit equipment works. The insulation works of the entire ship were given to PRO DGS shipyard. All the works in question were supervised by the Turkish Loyd classification socaiety, Istanbul Military Shipyard and ASFAT A.Ş. it has successfully passed the tests and controls carried out by the quality control teams.

Principle Particulars

Electrical system: ASELSAN torpedo mixing and deception system, ARES-2N electronic warfare system, SMART-S Mk2 S-Band 3D radar, ALPER LPI radar, AKREP (AKR-D Block B-1/2) fire control radar, SeaEye-OCTOPOT electro-optical surveillance system, PIRI infrared search and tracking system (IRST), LN-270 INS / GPS navigation system produced by Northrop Grumman, YAKAMOS hull-mounted sonar produced by Meteksan.
Helideck: 1 x helideck
– 1 off  76mm Super Rapid bow gun produced by Oto Melara
– A total of 6 units in 2 triple canisters (developed based on the Babür cruise missile)
– Anti-ship missile
– 16 off CAMM-ER air defence missile systems produced by MBDA-UK
– 1 off 35mm Gokdeniz CIWS (close air defence system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off 25mm STOP (stabilized machine gun system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off triple Mark 32 torpedo tubes

PN MILGEM (2) F281 BADR

Built at Karachi Shipyard

The block construction work was done by PRO DGS shipyard and the first block was laid down on 25th March 2022 at Karachi Military Shipyard, where the contract was signed on 14th September 2021.

Since the participation of our company in the construction works including block manufacturing for aluminium blocks, the shipbuilding work was progressing in fast pace and the launching of the vessel was held on 20th May 2022. The vessel (F281) is planned to be delivered to the Pakistani Navy in August 2024.

Principle Particulars

Electrical system: ASELSAN torpedo mixing and deception system, ARES-2N electronic warfare system, SMART-S Mk2 S-Band 3D radar, ALPER LPI radar, AKREP (AKR-D Block B-1/2) fire control radar, SeaEye-OCTOPOT electro-optical surveillance system, PIRI infrared search and tracking system (IRST), LN-270 INS / GPS navigation system produced by Northrop Grumman, YAKAMOS hull-mounted sonar produced by Meteksan.


Helideck: 1 x helideck
– 1 off  76mm Super Rapid bow gun produced by Oto Melara
– A total of 6 units in 2 triple canisters (developed based on the Babür cruise missile)
– Anti-ship missile
– 16 off CAMM-ER air defence missile systems produced by MBDA-UK
– 1 off 35mm Gokdeniz CIWS (close air defence system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off 25mm STOP (stabilized machine gun system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off triple Mark 32 torpedo tubes

PN MILGEM (3) F282 KHAIBAR

Built at Istanbul

The construction of the vessel started on 1st May 2021 at Istanbul Military Shipyard, it was launched on 25th November 2022. The vessel was delivered to the Pakistani Navy following a ceremony in February 2024.

PRO DGS shipyard contracted with ASFAT on 12th November 2020 for the following work of the above vessel:

– Block manufacturing, Pipe and cabling equipment works, Weapon foundation equipment works, Electrical and electronic circuit equipment works, DG pipe installation and equipment works, Stair and door equipment works, Aluminium equipment works, Gas turbines and circuit equipment works. The insulation works of the entire ship were given to the PRO DGS shipyard and are still ongoing.

Principle Particulars

Electrical system: ASELSAN torpedo mixing and deception system, ARES-2N electronic warfare system, SMART-S Mk2 S-Band 3D radar, ALPER LPI radar, AKREP (AKR-D Block B-1/2) fire control radar, SeaEye-OCTOPOT electro-optical surveillance system, PIRI infrared search and tracking system (IRST), LN-270 INS / GPS navigation system produced by Northrop Grumman, YAKAMOS hull-mounted sonar produced by Meteksan.


Helideck: 1 x helideck
– 1 off  76mm Super Rapid bow gun produced by Oto Melara
– A total of 6 units in 2 triple canisters (developed based on the Babür cruise missile)
– Anti-ship missile
– 16 off CAMM-ER air defence missile systems produced by MBDA-UK
– 1 off 35mm Gokdeniz CIWS (close air defence system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off 25mm STOP (stabilized machine gun system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off triple Mark 32 torpedo tubes

PN MILGEM (4) F283 TARIQ

Built at Karachi Shipyard

The block construction work was done by PRO DGS shipyard and the first block was laid down on 27th December 2021 at Karachi Navy Shipyard, where the contract was signed on 14th September 2021.

Since the participation of our company in the construction works including block manufacturing for aluminium blocks, the ship’s launching date was two months before the planned date on 02 August 2023. F283 TARIQ is planned to be delivered to the Pakistani Navy in February 2025

Principle Particulars

Electrical system: ASELSAN torpedo mixing and deception system, ARES-2N electronic warfare system, SMART-S Mk2 S-Band 3D radar, ALPER LPI radar, AKREP (AKR-D Block B-1/2) fire control radar, SeaEye-OCTOPOT electro-optical surveillance system, PIRI infrared search and tracking system (IRST), LN-270 INS / GPS navigation system produced by Northrop Grumman, YAKAMOS hull-mounted sonar produced by Meteksan.


Helideck: 1 x helideck
– 1 off  76mm Super Rapid bow gun produced by Oto Melara
– A total of 6 units in 2 triple canisters (developed based on the Babür cruise missile)
– Anti-ship missile
– 16 off CAMM-ER air defence missile systems produced by MBDA-UK
– 1 off 35mm Gokdeniz CIWS (close air defence system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off 25mm STOP (stabilized machine gun system) produced by ASELSAN
– 2 off triple Mark 32 torpedo tubes

ISLAND CLASS CORVETTE

Ada-Class Corvette

A modern coastal warship with native anti-submarine warfare and offshore patrol capabilities while making extensive use of stealth technology principles in its design. Subsequent ships planned to be built by PRO SHIPYARD DGS would have a more optimized design configuration.

A ship Integrated Combat Management System is developed on the Ada class corvette as well as ECPINS & IPMS.

Principle Particulars

SAR (SEARCH AND RESCUE)

Search and Rescue boats are designed for the coastguard’s operation in coastal or riverine areas. They are designed to proceed to life-saving operations, coast surveillance, and support security events at sea. The SAR boats are well known for their high speed in rough waves and designed for efficiency and comfort in the working environment which increases the capabilities of rescue and recovery operations. The SAR boat can be built with Aluminum, GRP, or steal and can be customized to the owner’s requirement.

Principle Particulars

FAST PATROL BOAT (32m)

This is a vessel capable of carrying out surveillance, reconnaissance, and control operations in the area of field operations with a minimum of 8 crew members and 3 officers in safety conditions. Both the Hull and Superstructure are made of Marine Grade Aluminum Alloy

Principle Particulars

PATROL BOAT (15m)

A boat designed for coastal defense, border protection, immigration law enforcement. Their main duties include anti-smuggling, anti-piracy, fisheries patrols, and also often called upon to participate in rescue operations. Patrol boats are warship typically smaller in size and can include fast attack craft, torpedo boats, and missile boats. The boat hull is built in Aluminum to achieve high speeds through diesel powered waterjet propulsion sustem.

Principle Particulars

COASTGUARD VESSEL (704)

Coastal defense vessels are multi-role minor war vessels with a primary mission of coastal surveillance and patrol including general naval operations and exercises, search and rescue, law enforcement, resource protection, and fisheries patrols. These ships are very flexible, which allows for a rapid role change from one mission type to another. They are crewed primarily by Naval Reservists and are divided equally between coasts.

Principle Particulars

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