KARACHI, Oct 8: Pakistan Navy ships, PNS Nasr and PNS Babar, along with two naval helicopters participated in the annual Langkawi International Maritime and Air Exhibition (LIMA-03) held in Malaysia, according to an ISPR (Navy) release issued here on Wednesday.

The helicopters took part in the fly-past which was one of the major events at the LIMA-03.

The fly-past was witnessed by Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahatir Mohammad.

Later, Commodore Muhammad Shaffi, Commander of the 25th Destroyer Squadron, called on Commander of the Malaysian Fleet Vice-Admiral Ramlan Bin Mohammad Ali and exchanged views on matters of professional interests. — APP

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