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Pak's first Hangor-class submarine arrives in Karachi: Why India is watching closely
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Pakistan's first Hangor-class submarine arrives in Karachi: Why India is watching closely The first Pakistani Hangor-class submarine has reached its home port in Karachi. The submarine, named PNS Hangor, is the first of eight submarines of this class to be inducted into the Pakistani Navy by 2028, with four of these submarines to be built in Karachi. The Hangor-class submarine is a derivative of the Chinese Type-39A attack submarine.
Pakistan's first Hangor-class submarine arrives in Karachi: Why India is watching closely
The first Pakistani Hangor-class submarine has reached its home port in Karachi. The submarine, named PNS Hangor, is the first of eight submarines of this class to be inducted into the Pakistani Navy by 2028, with four of these submarines to be built in Karachi. The Hangor-class submarine is a derivative of the Chinese Type-39A attack submarine.The Hangor-class submarines being inducted into the Pakistani Navy are equipped with an Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) system. This system allows a conventional diesel-electric submarine to stay underwater for a longer duration, as it does not need to come to the surface or snorkel in order to charge its batteries. Coming to the surface to charge batteries makes a submarine more vulnerable to detection by UAVs, aircraft and surface vessels. The addition of these eight submarines, along with the current fleet of five submarines in Pakistani service, will push the total number of such vessels to thirteen. Of these, nine will be equipped with an AIP system.The Indian Navy, on the other hand, currently has sixteen attack submarines and three strategic submarines in its fleet. The conventionally powered diesel-electric attack submarines are from three different classes: the Kalvari, Sindhughosh and Shishumar classes. Only six of these submarines from the Kalvari class will get a plug-in AIP system developed domestically by the DRDO.
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