-Pakistan- -Technology- Pakistan Navy’s AGOSTA-90B Sinks Destroyer withDeadly Torpedo in Live Exercise
Caption:Pakistan Navy’s Submarine Engages and Bisects Old Destroyer withHeavyweight Torpedo Strike
ISLAMABAD: In a remarkable feat of naval engineering and precision warfare,the Pakistan Navy’s AGOSTA-90B submarine, known as Hamza, executed aflawless strike during a high-stakes exercise, obliterating adecommissioned Tariq-class destroyer with a single German DM2A4 SeaHakeheavyweight torpedo.
The impact was devastatingly accurate, causing the target vessel tofracture cleanly in half, underscoring the submarine’s enhanced lethalityfollowing recent upgrades. This demonstration highlights the navy’scommitment to maintaining regional maritime superiority amid evolvingsecurity challenges.
The exercise, part of the Pakistan Navy’s rigorous Sea Spark series,simulated real-world combat scenarios to validate post-modernizationcapabilities of the Khalid-class fleet. The AGOSTA-90B, originallycommissioned in the 1990s and upgraded by Turkish firm STM, integratesadvanced stealth features and wire-guided torpedo systems. The DM2A4torpedo, renowned for its 50-kilometer range and high-speed propulsion,locked onto the Type 21 frigate with unerring accuracy, ensuring a directhull breach that led to the ship’s rapid sinking.
Naval analysts praised the operation for its tactical precision, notingthat the torpedo’s fiber-optic guidance allowed real-time adjustments,minimizing collateral risks while maximizing destructive potential. Thissuccess builds on previous validations, affirming the integration offoreign-sourced weaponry into Pakistan’s indigenous defense framework. TheTariq-class destroyer, a retired British Type 21 frigate, served as anideal target, its outdated design contrasting sharply with the submarine’scutting-edge technology.
The event carries broader implications for South Asian naval dynamics,signaling Pakistan’s readiness to counter subsurface threats in the ArabianSea. As tensions persist with neighboring maritime powers, such exercisesbolster deterrence postures and interoperability with allies like Turkeyand Germany. Navy officials emphasized that these drills enhance crewproficiency and system reliability, ensuring operational readiness withoutcompromising strategic secrecy.
In summary, the AGOSTA-90B’s performance reaffirms the Pakistan Navy’sevolution into a formidable underwater force, capable of asymmetric strikesthat could alter conflict outcomes. Future upgrades, including indigenoustorpedo variants, promise further advancements in this domain.
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