The Pakistani Navy has inducted a new training ship, PNS Rahnaward, into its fleet to provide quality training to its cadets and sailors.

The 59.35m-long Rahnaward was acquired from the UK, according to the Daily Times.

The ship’s features include a complete suite of modern sensors and gadgets, navigation radars, a satellite communication system, fire control and a built-in electronic charting system.

Chief of naval staff Admiral Noman Bashir said the navy’s responsibility was to safeguard sea defence and maritime interests at all costs.

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“We must understand that only with quality training and consistent hard work can we achieve the much-needed edge over our adversary,” he added.