The ''Zulfiquar''-class frigate ( ur, ذوالفقار, lit=''Sword''), also known as F-22P or in
English: ''Sword'' class,
is a
class of
multi-mission guided missile frigate
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s, in
service
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with the
Pakistan Navy
ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
.
The class is based on an updated model of the Chinese design, the
Type 053H3. The frigates were designed and built jointly in
Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding in
China
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and the
KS&EW Ltd. in
Pakistan.
The frigates perform missions including air defense, enemy interdiction, extraction and patrolling the economic exclusive zone (EEZ).
History
Negotiation, procurement, and development
After the return of the and s in 1994, Pakistan entered in negotiation with
China
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to jointly built and design the class of four frigates in 1996–1999.
Initial interests were directed towards procuring the
Type 053 and
Type 054 frigates in 2004, eventually signing a bilateral agreement with China to design the frigates influenced from both designs at the initial price of $600 million
USD with the conclusion of the
technology transfer to Pakistan on 4 April 2006.
The contract was expanded with China as the
Pakistan Navy
ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
ordered to equip the ''Zulfiquar'' class with six
Z-9EC helicopters with
anti-submarine capability and additional ammunition according to their specifications, concluding the final cost at $750 million
USD.
The
Chinese government awarded the contract to the
Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in
Shanghai, where the last three ships were constructed and built, while Pakistan awarded the contract to
KS&EW Ltd. for the construction and development of the last ship.
The lead ship, , was launched in Shanghai on 5 April 2008, and completed several sea trials in China. On the way to Pakistan, ''Zulfiquar'', under the command of Captain
Zahid Ilyas
Zahid Ilyas is
a Retired Vice admiral and flag officer in the Pakistan Navy. He was serving as Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff (Training and Personnel), DCNS-T&P at Naval Headquarters in Islamabad, he took the office as Head of Trainning and ...
paid a goodwill visit to
Port Klang in Malaysia in August 2009, and also paid a goodwill visit to
Colombo Port
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in Sri Lanka where she was visited by the Commander of the
Sri Lanka Navy, Vice Admiral
Thisara Samarasinghe, on 5 September 2009.
PNS ''Zulfiquar'' was commissioned into the Pakistan Navy by then-Rear Admiral
Asif Sandila (senior
fleet commander of the
Surface Command), which was docked at the
Karachi Port on 15 September 2009.
The second frigate of her class, PNS ''Shamsheer'', was launched on 31 October 2008, and commissioned on 19 December 2009 at Shanghai.
PNS ''Shamsheer'' reported to its base on 23 January 2010.
The third frigate of her class, PNS ''Saif'', was commissioned in the Navy on 15 September 2010.
The fourth and last frigate PNS ''Aslat'' was built with transfer of technology at the KS&EW Ltd. and commissioned on 17 April 2013.
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, quoted in the media of the Navy's intention to expand its fleet by procuring additional ships. In 2015, it was reported that Pakistan Navy awarded the contract to the KS&EW Ltd. to build two more ''Zulfiquar''-class frigates, which as of September 2018 are being constructed.
Design and technology
The ''Zulfiquar'' class hull
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uses many of the radar cross-section
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reduction features of the Chinese Type 054 frigate to help it evade detection by radar mounted on other ships, aircraft and anti-ship missiles.
The armory features the Chinese engineered Russian patent, AK-176M–a 76.2 mm calibre– being the main artillery gun with the distinction of that the Chinese variant adopts the stealth
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turret to reduce radar cross-section
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. The gun is designed to engage enemy warships, aircraft and anti-ship missiles. In front of the main gun are two 6-cell RDC-32, the anti-submarine rocket An anti-submarine missile is a standoff anti-submarine weapon. Often a variant of anti-ship missile designs, an anti-submarine systems typically use a jet or rocket engine, to deliver an explosive warhead aimed directly at a submarine, a depth ...
launchers.
The ''Zulfiquar'' class is a guided missile frigate (FFG) with the introduction and the installation of the armament comprises eight C-802 "Eagle Strike", the Chinese manufactured subsonic
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surface-to-surface missiles, carried in two launchers with four cells each that are fitted between the foremast and the funnel. These containers are also compatible with the CY series anti-submarine rockets and may be loaded with a combination of anti-ship and anti-submarine weapons. In addition, the warships are installed with the FM-90N "Red Flag", a Chinese-built surface-to-air missile
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system, is fitted between the main deck and main gun.
The launch pad has eight cells each containing one missile and is fitted on a mount that can be elevated and traversed in the direction of the threat. The FM-90N can engage several targets, including supersonic
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and subsonic sea-skimming missiles, using different guidance modes simultaneously. The system is also designed to engage small targets such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).
A single Type 730B, a close-in weapon system (CIWS), is mounted on the aircraft hangar. Comprising two seven-barrel Gatling gun
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s of 30 mm calibre, the F-22P is believed to be the first ship armed with the Type 730B. which uses off-mount sensors such as the Type 347G radar and the OFC-3 electro-optic
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director.
The guns are mounted side by side on the aircraft hangar, with the off-mount sensors in between. The CIWS can be upgraded with the FL-3000N fire-and-forget missile system by installing up to two single-round FL-3000N launchers on each existing CIWS gun mount.
The Harbin Z-9EC anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopter is equipped with a surface-search radar, low frequency dipping sonar, radar warning receiver, doppler navigation system and armed with torpedoes. The helicopter can be armed with one torpedo on the starboard side.
A small antenna on the roof may provide a data-link, allowing the Z-9 to act as a relay for targeting data between the ship and long range anti-ship missiles such as the C-802
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Ships in class
Deployments
War on Terror
Afghan war and Yemen conflicts
The lead warship, PNS ''Zulfiquar'', has been deployed on operations in the War on Terror. She was attacked by AQIS
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-affiliated militants and rogue Pakistan Navy personnel who attempted to capture the ship and use it to attack US Navy vessels on 6 September 2014. The attack was foiled by Pakistan's Navy SEALs Teams. The attackers had intended to use ''Zulfiquar''s anti-ship missiles to attack the United States Navy Fleet in the Arabian Sea. Ten militants which included four rogue ex-Pakistani navy personnel were killed by Pakistani forces in their efforts to foil the capture attempt. Four other officers who were involved but who did not participate in the attack were later apprehended.
Gallery
PNS ''Zulfiquar'' (251), lead ship of the ''Zulfiquar''-class frigates, during a visit to Port Klang, Malaysia, on 27 August 2009:
File:The side of the PNS Zulfiquar.jpg, The pennant number of PNS ''Zulfiquar''.
File:C-802 anti ship missile.JPG, Two 4-cell C-802 anti-ship missile launchers.
File:ET-52C torpedoes.jpg, ET-52C torpedo launchers.
References
External links
Defense News – Pakistan Gets New Chinese Frigate (7 April)
Defense News – China Delivers Frigate To Pakistan: Navy (30 Jul 2009)
Business Recorder – Talks on with Germany, US for subs and frigates: F-22P Frigate arrives from China (13 September 2009)
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Frigates of Pakistan
Ships built in Pakistan
Ships built in China
China–Pakistan military relations
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