PMSA commissions largest ever new ship named "Kashmir"

PMSA commissions largest ever new ship named

BEIJING - Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PSMA) commissioned new Multi-Purpose Patrol Vessel (MPV) KASHMIR at the port city of Guangzhou, China. This is the 4th MPV out of 6 ship series as a part of the PSMA up-gradation and capacity development program. Kashmir is the biggest platform of PSMA.

To commission this MPV, a simple and dedicated ceremony took place at Guangzhou on July 20th. Secretary Defence Lt Gen (Recd) Zamir Ul Hassan Shah was the chief guest for the ceremony which was also attended by Director General PMSA Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman, Vice Chairman CSSC, President CSTC, Chairman Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard and other civilian and military dignitaries.

MPV KASHMIR is the first 1500 tons dead weight and 94-meter long vessel, equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and communication and navigational equipment. The ship is propelled by two advanced diesel engines to achieve a maximum speed of 26 Knots and has an endurance of 3500 nautical miles.

The ship is an ideal platform for PMSA, capable of undertaking multifarious missions such as Surveillance and Policing, Anti-Smuggling, Anti Poaching Operations, Security and Law enforcement and patrolling in Maritime Zones.

Pollution monitoring and control, search and rescue operations while operating independently or as part of a task force in a multi-threat environment for the extended duration at sea due to the capability of replenishment and ship-borne helicopter operations.

Addressing the ceremony, Zamir Ul Hassan Shah congratulated the M/s CSTC, Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard, HQ PMSA and all stakeholders involved in the project for continuous efforts. He highlighted the historic and time-tested relationship with China. He emphasized the importance of the project for the maritime security of our region in general and for the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in particular.

Pakistan Maritime Security Agency is not only safeguarding Pakistan’s maritime security ably but also playing an important role for maritime security in the regional context. PMSS KASHMIR will further add to the capability of PMSA in contributing to the maritime security.

The chief guest expressed that PMSS KASHMIR, as its name implies, is a symbol of our solidarity with our integral part Kashmir.

Director General PMSA, Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman highlighted the importance of this project in the context of overall security paradigm of the region along with the PMSA’s responsibility to regulate the maritime affairs of a vast area covering approximately 295,000 sq km stretching over 1000 KM from Sir Creek in the East to Gwadar.