Posted on 04/01/2015 7:04:40 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
Pakistan government has approved the purchase of eight submarines from China, as per an in principle decision conveyed during a hearing of the Pakistan National Assemblys Standing Committee on Defence.
Pakistan has been negotiating the purchase of six submarines now increased to eight from China since 2011.
Pakistan Navy currently operates five French submarines: three Agosta 90B submarines purchased in the 1990s and two Agosta 70 submarines of late 1970s vintage. It also has three MG110 miniature submarines.
After the recent accidents, the number of active duty submarines in Indian Navy is now down to 13 diesel-electric submarines and the nuclear-powered INS Chakra.
Although Pakistan navy officers neither gave the cost of the deal nor disclosed the types of submarines being procured from China, reports suggest that Beijing is likely to offer Yuan-class Type-041 diesel-electric submarines in a $4bn-$5bn deal. As per IHS Janes Fighting Ships, the Type 041 Yuan class is a diesel electric attack submarine (SSK), potentially with Stirling air independent propulsion, that is armed with YJ-2 (YJ-82) anti-ship missiles and a combination of Yu-4 (SAET-50) passive homing and Yu-3 (SET-65E) active/passive homing torpedoes.
At $4bn-$5bn, this deal is likely to be Chinas biggest ever arms sale, much bigger than the deal for 50 JF-17 fighter jets bought by Pakistan in 2010 for around $1bn. As per the latest SIPRI report, Pakistan bought more than 40 per cent of Chinas arms exports during the past five years, making it Chinas top arms importer.
Pakistan had earlier tried to purchase three Type 214 diesel-electric submarines from Germany but the deal could not be finalized as Islamabad deemed them to be too expensive. Pakistan also held negotiations with France for acquiring Scorpène-class submarines but French refused to sell them to Pakistan. The Agosta submarine scandal of 1994 with its ongoing corruption charges and death of 11 French engineers in Karachi in a terror attack in 2002 contributed to the French refusal.
China is likely to offer a long-term loan to Pakistan, possibly at a low interest rate, to cover the cost of this new deal.
Iskander Rehman, a non-resident Fellow in the South Asia Programme at the Atlantic Council in Washington DC who authored the report Murky Waters: Naval Nuclear Dynamics in the Indian Ocean believes that this purchase will have a significant impact on the sub-continental naval equation. Unlike India, Pakistan does not seek so much to project naval power as to to deny access to its principal maritime approaches. The addition of another eight diesel-electric submarines to the Pakistani fleet will render Indian naval operations along the Makran coastline far more challenging in times of conflict, Rehman says.
So, let me guess. We borrow more money from China so we can give it to Pakistan so they can turn around and buy Chinese subs....gotta love our govt. Sarc
So how does Pakistan pay back the loan to the Chi-Comms?
Pakistan alliance against India.
China has been testing out the Indian Ocena a lot lately.
By keeping India bleeding-its worked for over 50 years now
They can buy a lot of cool stuff with US foreign aid and base rental fees.
Thank you to be upping the parascope, come again....
Pakistan is a poor country, it has widespread poverty and can’t fund decent health & drinking water for most of its population. It’s military would lose a war with India, even if it used the A-bombs it has.
Buying more submarines is useless vanity and Red China is no real friend to Pakistan, China just wants to scare India a bit. Taking on debt for water toys is a dumb move for Pakistan.
There’s a storm coming......
The Islamic nations now know they can unite their armies and raise them up together to whatever end they might choose.
It won’t be long before the entire EU nations have more than a share of upheaval....every things ‘starting’ to rock and roll over there....going to get worse before better.
Then the world will be looking for someone, anyone, to have all the answers.
Pakistan wouldn’t be existing today if it wasn’t for Chinese political, economic and military aid.
The 1st submarine kill after the 2nd World War was by a Pakistani sub, so their subs aren’t exactly going to be useless.
I hope this helps minds concentrate in the Indian Fin Min.
Pakistan isn’t sane.
Does Pakistan now have a case of discrimination against France in world court? ;-)
Not putting too many hopes on that happening. The Indian bureaucracy is a messy labyrinth even for Modi and Co., which is probably why the new Defence Minister seems to be taking his time on the more expansive commercial contracts.
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