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In the Pak hands, one becomes many...US had to transfer 6 Oliver Perry Hazrad Class Frigates to PN, only 1 was transferred.
In the Indian hands, many become one...
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In the Pak hands, one becomes many...US had to transfer 6 Oliver Perry Hazrad Class Frigates to PN, only 1 was transferred.
Well said...actually, in indian hands, many become none, as in abhi NONE done!In the Pak hands, one becomes many...
In the Indian hands, many become one...
Most probably the Indians now have learnt that "war" is little more than "driving/flying/sailing from point A to point B"!!!! And, it covers little more than the first few pages of the "user manual"......Pakistan Navy is a Unconventional Navy with out of box tactics
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They go by herds - if you hit one the rest are gone...Well said...actually, in indian hands, many become none, as in abhi NONE done!![]()
Agreed and very well said...They go by herds - if you hit one the rest are gone...
As for the Muslims, it's all about being a "lone Sherpa" - face to face with one's own Iman and Ihlas at the thickest of the Tempest....
HQ 16 already acquiredWe should buy medium range SAMS for Port area.
Are you surprised?US had to transfer 6 Oliver Perry Hazrad Class Frigates to PN, only 1 was transferred.
Something tells me, all 8 won't be Type-041.
Are you surprised?
They have been a complete waste of time for Pakistan always...
Check ISPR press releases about both.NO they are not. We are getting two different types and for some very good reasons and very good capabilities.
It took us more time to realise than was needed, but now we are done with them.
Its a major ASW surface element in PN inventoryThey have been a complete waste of time for Pakistan always...
Check ISPR press releases about both.
Both are said to have the capability to hit targets at sea