Satellite images show Pakistan’s military build-up at sea, Chinese Navy seen near Agosta-90B submarine
Satellite images show Pakistan’s military build-up at sea, Chinese Navy seen near Agosta-90B submarine
Pakistan’s camaraderie with
China is not hidden from the world. Not that it affects the Islamic
nation much, but this friendship has cost them many others, including
the United States.
Even after repeated warnings over the
country’s nefarious tactics with India along the Line of Control, as
well as the Financial Action Task Force dumping it in the ‘Grey List’
following terror financing charges, Pakistan continues to engage with
China and conduct military exercised not far away from India’s coastal
borders.
In a recent report by Forbes, Pakistani Navy submarines
were seen parked right in the middle of Chinese Navy warships near
Karachi, a clear indication that Pakistan is ramping up its naval fleet
with assistance from ‘all weather partner’ China.
At
present, Pakistan is reportedly adding eight Chinese-made Type-039B
Yuan Class warships to its fleet, and the submarines spotted now are
clear indicators of collaboration between Islamabad and Beijing to share
military knowledge and hardware.
Satellite imageries picked up
by private intelligence consultancy named ShadowBreak Intl confirmed
that Pakistan Navy’s Agosta-90B type submarine – Hashmat-class – was
indeed docked next to Chinese ships near Karachi.
According to
the publication, the Chinese naval ships were on a joint exercise with
the Pakistani fleet in January, called ‘Sea Guardian-2020’.
Interestingly,
back then Pakistan’s The Nation had reported that Pakistani warships
were involved in the exercise along with other military equipment such
as missile boats, helicopters, anti-submarine aircraft, frigates, etc.,
but the fact that submarines were also part of the exercise was hidden.
Likewise,
the South China Morning Post too did not furnish concrete information
about the grade of submarines, barring a mention that submarines were
involved.
To add to Pakistan’s hideous acts, the submarine
exercise was conducted in one of Karachi’s cordoned-off commercial
docks, not their usual ones.
Islamabad operates five
French-designed Agosta-class submarines, of which three are improved
versions with the Air independent Power (AIP) technology, the kind seen
near the Chinese vessels.
According to the report, these class of
submarines are potent and one of the more modern machines in the
Pakistani arsenal. Besides the AIP, the subs have AS-39 Exocet anti-ship
missiles and state-of-the-art combat systems. It’s also expected to be
the launchpad for the country’s homegrown Babur-3 nuclear-capable cruise
missile.
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