Achieving another milestone in the indigenous submarine development project in Pakistan, the keel-laying ceremony of the second HANGOR Class Submarine was held at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW) on Wednesday.
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as chief guest. As per the defence agreement between Pakistan and China for the development of eight HANGOR Class Submarines, four submarines are under construction at Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry in China whereas the remaining four are being built at KS&EW under Transfer of Technology (ToT) agreement, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said.
Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf said, “It is a matter of great pride to witness the keel laying of the HANGOR Class Submarine at Karachi Shipyard in collaboration with China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co. Ltd (CSOC).”
He lauded the joint efforts and performance of the Ministry of Defence Production, Pakistan Navy, Karachi Shipyard (KS&EW) and CSOC for the construction of these Submarines.
The Chief of the Naval Staff highlighted that indigenization was a top priority of Naval Headquarters policy which is being manifested by construction of these state-of-the-art Submarines at KS&EW. Earlier during his welcome address, the Managing Director KS&EW, Rear Admiral Salman Ilyas highlighted that Karachi Shipyard was fully cognizant and completely aligned with the goals set forth by the Government and Pakistan Navy in pursuing self-reliance in submarine construction.
These submarines are a testimony of our commitment to this national cause. He also thanked the Ministry of Defense Production and the Pakistan Navy for their continued support and cooperation in realizing various projects at hand. This is the 2nd Submarine to undergo Keel Laying at KS&EW. Earlier, in Dec 2022, Keel Laying of the first Submarine was successfully undertaken and currently, it is at the advanced stage of construction. The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Embassy of China, CSOC (China), WSIG (China) and other high-ranking government officials including distinguished guests from the Ministry of Defence Production (MoDP) and the armed forces of Pakistan.