The Pakistan Navy launches third Hangor-class submarine named PNS/M Mangro (Desig) at the Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group Company Ltd, Shuangliu Base, in Wuhan, China.
The launch ceremony was held on Friday. It marked another milestone in Pakistan’s submarine acquisition program.
According to a statement issued by the Navy, Vice Admiral Abdul Samad, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Project-2, attended the event as the chief guest.
He stressed the growing importance of maritime security amid evolving regional geo-strategic dynamics. He also reaffirmed Pakistan Navy’s commitment to safeguard national interests while ensuring a secure maritime environment.
Vice Admiral also highlighted the advanced features of the Hangor-class submarines. He noted that their cutting-edge sensors and weapon systems would enhance deterrence. This would help sustain the regional balance of power and contribute to maritime stability.
The Vice Admiral praised China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Company Ltd (CSOC) and Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group for meeting project deadlines.
He described the submarines as a symbol of the long-standing partnership between Pakistan and China.
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Under an earlier agreement with CSOC, Pakistan is set to acquire eight Hangor-class submarines. Four will be constructed in China. The remaining four will be built at Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works Ltd under a transfer-of-technology arrangement.
Senior officials from both Pakistan and China attended the launch ceremony. This further underscored the cooperation between the two nations in advancing maritime defense capabilities.