Pakistan Navy Launches Advanced Indigenous Gunboat: PNS SAHIWAL
In a major step towards self-reliance in defense, the Pakistan Navy has launched its latest indigenous gunboat—PNS SAHIWAL, designed to enhance the country’s maritime defense and operational capabilities.
💡 ALSO READ: India Finally Grounds Disgraced MiG-21 Fighter Aircraft
⚓ Locally Designed and Built for Modern Warfare
The state-of-the-art vessel was unveiled at a high-profile ceremony held at Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KS&EW). Built with cutting-edge, long-range semi-automatic weaponry, the gunboat is designed by the Pakistan Navy’s Platform Design Wing (PDW) and is currently under construction at KS&EW.
🧭 Enhancing Maritime Security Capabilities
According to official statements, PNS SAHIWAL will be equipped with high-performance long-range guns, allowing it to conduct a wide range of maritime security missions, from coastal defense to anti-smuggling and patrol operations in Pakistan’s territorial waters.
🧑✈️ Top Leadership Lauds Indigenous Efforts
The event was attended by senior naval officials, including Vice Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Ovais Ahmed Bilgrami, who commended the collaboration between PDW and KS&EW. He highlighted the launch as a milestone in Pakistan’s push for indigenous defense technology, aimed at reducing reliance on foreign imports.
🔧 More Gunboats May Follow
The Navy also revealed plans to produce additional vessels of this type, which would further strengthen maritime security, create job opportunities, and boost local shipbuilding capabilities. This initiative is expected to play a key role in modernizing the Pakistan Navy while promoting industrial growth at KS&EW.
🇵🇰 A Step Toward Defense Self-Reliance
-
PNS SAHIWAL boosts Pakistan Navy’s firepower and coastal readiness.
-
Fully designed and developed locally under the indigenization initiative.
-
Built at Karachi Shipyard, supporting domestic defense manufacturing.
-
Could pave the way for a new fleet of high-tech naval vessels.
Stay connected for more updates on Pakistan’s defense advancements, maritime strategy, and local technology achievements.