The Pakistani Navy will soon receive the PNS Alamgir frigate, which has completed several months of refurbishment and personnel training.
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Pakistan formally acquired the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate, USS McInerney (FFG-8) under the US Department of Defence excess defence articles programme on 31 August 2010.
PNS Alamgir has undergone a $58.7m dry docking and pier-side refurbishment at BAE Southeast Shipyards, and an additional $6.5m has been spent on specialised training on the ship’s engineering, navigation and combat systems.
The frigate is equipped with anti-ship missiles, a 76mm naval gun, torpedo launchers and can also carry two SH-60 Seahawk multipurpose helicopters.
The warship will join the Pakistani Navy’s maritime patrol (MARPAT) mission and counter-piracy efforts around the Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea.
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