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PAKISTAN NAVY (8) answer(s).
 
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Greater convergence: Pakistan's armed forces are replacing US and European origin defence systems with Chinese ones / Sengupta, Prasun K   Journal Article
Sengupta, Prasun K Journal Article
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ID:   097355


Options for the Pakistan navy / Khan, Muhammad Azam   Journal Article
Khan, Muhammad Azam Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   122321


Pakistan's defence policy in the Tough neighbourhood / Military Technology   Journal Article
Military Technology Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan's armed forces are composed of completely volunteer forces. The Pakistan army has active service manpower of 550,000 reservists and- together with the air force ad navy ranks as the 7th largest military forces in the world.
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ID:   105529


Perry for Pakistan: the frigate PNS Alamgir represents an infusion of substantive capability for the PN / Singh, Abhijit   Journal Article
Singh, Abhijit Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   105481


Push and pull: Pakistan's navy confronts an east/west divide / Bokhari, Farhan   Journal Article
Bokhari, Farhan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   138645


Silent attacker: India urgently needs an indigenous mine warfare doctrine / Kapur, Lalit   Article
Kapur, Lalit Article
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Summary/Abstract Soon after Lt Gen. A.A.K. Niazi surrendered to Lt Gen. J.S. Aurora on 16 December 1971, the Indian Navy (IN) was tasked to prepare Bangladesh ports for resumption of seaborne traffic, including clearing their approaches. The Mukti Bahini was known to have laid influence mines across the entrance to Pussur River (leading to Chalna and Khulna), while interrogation of Prisoners of War (POWs) revealed that the Pakistan Navy (PN) had laid 94 moored contact mines in the approaches to Chittagong. IN ships Cannanore (a coastal minesweeper), Bulsar and Bhatkal (both inshore minesweepers) began their task on 18 January 1972. This marks the only time that the IN has carried out minesweeping under operational conditions. Given IN aspirations for sea control, it would be wise to factor in the lessons from this experience.
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Sinking feeling: perhaps, the investigation into the sinking of Sindhurakshak can unravel the mystery of PNS Ghazi / Mathew, K P   Journal Article
Mathew, K P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Submarine sails: China-Pakistan all-weather friendship scales new heights / Sengupta, Prasun K   Journal Article
Sengupta, Prasun K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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