KARACHI, Nov 26: The Pakistan Navy inducted into its fleet the first “multi-role tactical platform 33” at a ceremony at the PN Dockyard on Monday. The attack craft PNS Zarrar has been acquired from Turkey and is planned to be fitted with guns and missiles needed for its role in coastal defence and offensive operations.

Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Mohammad Afzal Tahir, who was chief guest at the commissioning ceremony, said: “It is a moment of rejoice and pride for the nation in general and Pakistan Navy in particular.”

He said this potent platform equipped with an advanced weapon system would strengthen the PN’s defence capabilities. He observed that the security situation in the region remained unpredictable and “we cannot afford to lower our guard.”—PPI

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