Submarine
Beijing: China is trying to strengthen the Pakistani Navy as part of a strategy to strengthen its position in the Indian Ocean in the Arabian Sea and has supplied another submarine equipped with state -of -the -art weapons and technology in this episode. China’s official media said on Sunday that the Hungor -class submarine, was burnt in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It is one of the eight such submarines given to Pakistan under a deal of about five billion dollars. This is in addition to the four modern naval ‘frigate’ that China has handed over to Pakistan in the last few years. This supply has been made under efforts to increase Pakistan’s naval strength.
China is also increasing its presence in Indian Ocean
The Chinese Navy is continuously expanding in the Arabian Sea. He is developing his presence in the Indian Ocean along with developing the Gwadar port in Balochistan. A Chinese expert told the government newspaper Global Times that the new submarine had a strong widespread war capacity, which could become the mainstay of the Pakistani Navy. According to a release issued by the Pakistani Navy, Pakistan will buy eight hanger -class submarines from China under the agreement. Four of these will be constructed in China, while the rest will be constructed in Karachi under the technology transfer program.
Prolongedness
According to the release, state -of -the -art weapons and sensors will be imposed in submarines, which will enable them to target the goals located away. Chinese military affairs expert Zhang Junshi told the Global Times that Hungor category submarines have strong underwater war capabilities and are equipped with the air-independent propulsion system, which gives it a strong, prolonged operating and providing the ability to secretly operate and dynamics. He said that its firepower includes torpedo, anti-ship missiles and the ability to laying landmine as well as advanced water identity system.
Military commentator and former Chinese army instructor Song Jhongping told the newspaper ‘South China Morning Post’ published from Hong Kong that China can also export its fifth generation fighter fighter aircraft, J-35, Stealth Maltirol fighter. (Language)
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