Pakistan Navy link has held an awesomelink of its firepowerlink in the Arabian Sealink as party of the Navy’s Exercise SeaSpark link 2022, reported 24NewsHD TVchannel.
According to a tweet posted on Sunday, Pakistan Navy’s ships, submarinesand aircraft successfully fired surface-to-surface and underwater missilesand torpedoes during the exercise which hit their targets with pinpointaccuracy.
The impressive display of the firepowerlink about 10 days after thePakistan Navy link had tracked an Indiansubmarine foiling an attempt by the enemy to enter into its territorialwaters in Arabian Sea link
The Indian navy link deployed its Kalvarisubmarine against Pakistan with ulterior motives. However, yet againthrough continuous vigilance and professionalism the Pakistan Navylink had foiled the Indian submarine’sattempt to enter into Pakistani waters.
During the prevailing security environment and ongoing Pakistan Navylink Exercise SEASPARK-22, the possibility ofIndian unit lurking into Pakistan Maritime Zone for reconnaissance andgathering information on exercise was anticipated, the ISPR said, adding,therefore, strict monitoring watch and stringent vigilance procedures wereenforced.
Resultantly, Pakistan Navy link anti-submarinewarfare unit took the lead and prematurely intercepted and tracked thelatest Indian submarine Kalvari on 01 March 2022.
The recent incident was the fourth detection in last five years and areflection of Pakistan Navy’s competence and resolve to defend maritimefrontiers of Pakistan.
Also on March 4, 2019, Pakistan Navy linkspotted and warned an unidentified Indian navylink submarine in the Arabian Sealink. In a March 5 press statement,the Pakistan Navy link had said that it“detected and blocked” the Indian submarine “from entering Pakistaniwaters.”
The boat was detected in Pakistan’s maritime zone.
“The submarine could have been easily engaged and destroyed had it not beenPakistan’s policy to exercise restraint in the face of Indian aggressionand to give peace a chance to prevail.”







