Pakistan Navy - Fleet Composition

Fleet Composition

Ships with respect to their classes:

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Frigates
F-22P Zulfiqar class
F-251 PNS Zulfiqar
F-252 PNS Shamsheer
F-253 PNS Saif
F-254 PNS Aslat
4 2009
PNS Zulfiqar delivered August 2009
PNS Shamsheer delivered December 2009
PNS Saif delivered on 15 September 2010
PNS Aslat delivered on 17 June 2011
F-260 PNS Alamgir 1
2010
Acquired in August 2010.
Tariq class
F-181 PNS Tariq
F-182 PNS Babur
F-183 PNS Khaibar
F-184 PNS Badr
F-185 PNS Shah Jahan
F-186 PNS Tippu Sultan
6






1990s






Mine Hunters
3 Munsif class
  • M164 Mujahid
  • M166 Munsif
  • M167 Muhafiz
Missile Boats
2 Jalalat II class
  • P1022 PNS Jalalat
  • P1024 PNS Shujat
2 Fast Attack Craft (Indigenous)
  • P1023 PNS Jurrat
  • P1028 PNS Quwwat
2 Fast Attack Craft (Chinese)
  • P1013 PNS Azmat (delivered on 23 April 2012)
  • PNS Dahshat (under construction)
1 Larkana class
  • PNS Larkana
1 Gun boat
  • PNS Rajshahi
Multi Role Tactical Platform
2 MRTP-33
  • PNS Zarrar
  • PNS Karrar
2 MRTP-15
  • P01 PNS
  • P02 PNS
Auxiliary
1 Fuqing class
  • A47 PNS Nasr
1 Poolster class
  • A20 PNS Moawin
2 Coastal tankers
  • PNS Kalmat
  • PNS Gawadar
1 Hydrographic Survey Vessel
  • PNS Behr Paima
1 Dredging Vessel
  • PNS Behr Khusha
2 Small tanker cum utility ship (STUS)
  • PNS Madadgar
  • PNS Razad-gar
Training vessel
1 Leander class frigate
  • F262 PNS Zulfiqar
1 Rah Naward
  • PNS Rah Naward
Hover Crafts
12 Griffon class
Patrol boats
17 12 Gulf Crafts and, 5 patrol boats USA delivered as donation on 13 Feb, 2010 at Karachi.

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