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Pakistan Navy Chief: Hangor Submarines “Coming Very Soon” Plus

The Pakistan Navy (PN) Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Naveed Ashraf said that the fleet will start getting its new Hangor-class submarines “very soon.”

In an interview with China’s Global Times, the Pakistan Navy (PN) Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Admiral Naveed Ashraf said that the fleet will start getting its new Hangor-class submarines “very soon.”

Pakistan ordered eight modified S26 submarines from China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co. Ltd (CSOC) in 2015 under a multi-billion-dollar package that also included four Type 054A/P multirole frigates and other naval vessels. 

The CSOC S26 is a variant of the Type 039-series built for the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), but meant for export. Since its introduction, the S26 was ordered by Pakistan and Thailand, though the latter may not take up its order, despite the boats being in production. 

Under the deal, Pakistan’s Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW) would manufacture four of the boats under a transfer-of-technology (ToT) program from China. According to the PN leadership in 2020, the Hangor-class boats would transform the PN into a “submarine-building navy.”

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