China launches new warship for Pakistan
Islamabad, Beijing signed deal for 4 Type-054 frigates in 2017
KARACHI, Pakistan
China launched a second advanced warship built for Pakistan on Saturday.
A launch ceremony for the Type-054 Class Frigate was held at Hudong Zhonghua (HZ) Shipyard in Shanghai with senior Chinese and Pakistani naval officials in attendance, said a statement from Pakistan Navy.
Fitted with latest “surface, subsurface, and anti-air weapons,” the Type-054 frigates will be one of the most technologically advanced surface platforms in Pakistan’s naval fleet, it said.
The ships have a “range of electronic warfare, air and surface surveillance, and acoustic sensors integrated through a state-of-the-art Combat Management System.”
Pakistan awarded a contract for four Type-054 frigates to China’s state-run China Shipbuilding Trading Company (CSTC) and HZ Shipyard in 2017.
“All the ships are being delivered as per planned schedule,” the statement said.
The ceremony coincided with the completion of 70 years of Pak-China diplomatic relations built upon “historic bonds of friendship and mutual trust,” it added.
Cdre. Azfar Humayun, Pakistan’s chief naval overseer for China, said the induction of the warships “will significantly enhance Pakistan’s maritime defense and deterrence capabilities.”
He also “acknowledged the commitment, hard work and timely completion of this important milestone project by M/s CSTC and HZ Shipyard, Shanghai despite the ongoing global pandemic.”
The project is part of Islamabad’s efforts to boost its naval capabilities amid persistent tensions with longtime rival India.
Pakistan also signed a contract with Turkey in July 2018 to acquire four warships, with the first of the MILGEM corvettes to be delivered in 2023.