Since the project has come to the light prior to the launching of PNS Babur, being the first ship of the PN Milgem project, Jinnah Class Multi-purpose frigate have been an interesting project.
Started as a joint project between Turkish ASFAT and PK Navy, it has been truly "joint" by involvement of personnel from Pakistan on design process under consultancy of the ASFAT and Turkish design subcontractors. Overall design criteria and platform concept has been selected primarily by Pakistan, the design evolves and continues.
One may expect, looking at the PN Milgem's base design, Ada-Class, the PN Milgem (Babur Class from now on) is capable of reaching 3300 tonnes with ease, thus the aim of Jinnah Class project can be assumed to design ships with flexible design that can span from 3500 to 4500 tonnes and beyond.
With the current requirements, it is expected to have the following payload:
- 8 cruise missiles
- 2x8 cell VLS + additional VLS similar to the British GWS35 for Albatros NG and for CAMM
- 2x ASW rocket launcher
- 1x 76 mm main gun
- 2x 25mm RCWS
- Novel EA/ED system
- 3-D search radar
- Hull mounted and Towed array sonar
- Gökdeniz CIWS
- Anti-torpedo countermeasures and other means of counter-measures (Radar, Chaff)
- RHIB bays compatible with USV
An initial design study was published on IDEF'21 by ASFAT:
- Length: 119.55
- Beam: 15.40
- Displacement: 3300 tonnes
- Complement: 200, including Speacial forces and aviation team.
Reference to the @Altay_TR for the images:
The additional platform placed in front of bridge can be seen to spacious to host 2x8 VLS and additional launchers on the side-positions.
Placement of sensors and payload that can be seen here. It seems to be equipped with RIBAT Electronic support module that is developed by Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GDI), thus it is safe to assume the platform now is going to have Pakistan's contribution at greater extends.
The platform's propulsion is told to be all-diesels 4x6 MW that can run on CODAD configuration, this indicates 2 diesels on a single shaft line, however equal power of each engine also indicates that any single engine may power both of the propellers thus increasing survivability. For this reason, it is expected to see a change on exhaust configuration to let additional space in the mid-hull for additional VLS bay for future upgrades.
The design, despite of starting a few months ago, seem to be well-studied given the past-expertise of ASFAT. The sonar dome also seen to be different from Ada or I-Class thus indicates a new sonar being introduced, and the sonar-dome could be studied with Pakistan. There also have been rumors that Pakistan is going to establish a towing tank for development of various surface and submerged platforms, Jinnah class' scaled model tests may take place in Pakistan.
Started as a joint project between Turkish ASFAT and PK Navy, it has been truly "joint" by involvement of personnel from Pakistan on design process under consultancy of the ASFAT and Turkish design subcontractors. Overall design criteria and platform concept has been selected primarily by Pakistan, the design evolves and continues.
One may expect, looking at the PN Milgem's base design, Ada-Class, the PN Milgem (Babur Class from now on) is capable of reaching 3300 tonnes with ease, thus the aim of Jinnah Class project can be assumed to design ships with flexible design that can span from 3500 to 4500 tonnes and beyond.
With the current requirements, it is expected to have the following payload:
- 8 cruise missiles
- 2x8 cell VLS + additional VLS similar to the British GWS35 for Albatros NG and for CAMM
- 2x ASW rocket launcher
- 1x 76 mm main gun
- 2x 25mm RCWS
- Novel EA/ED system
- 3-D search radar
- Hull mounted and Towed array sonar
- Gökdeniz CIWS
- Anti-torpedo countermeasures and other means of counter-measures (Radar, Chaff)
- RHIB bays compatible with USV
An initial design study was published on IDEF'21 by ASFAT:
- Length: 119.55
- Beam: 15.40
- Displacement: 3300 tonnes
- Complement: 200, including Speacial forces and aviation team.
Reference to the @Altay_TR for the images:
The additional platform placed in front of bridge can be seen to spacious to host 2x8 VLS and additional launchers on the side-positions.
Placement of sensors and payload that can be seen here. It seems to be equipped with RIBAT Electronic support module that is developed by Global Industrial & Defence Solutions (GDI), thus it is safe to assume the platform now is going to have Pakistan's contribution at greater extends.
The platform's propulsion is told to be all-diesels 4x6 MW that can run on CODAD configuration, this indicates 2 diesels on a single shaft line, however equal power of each engine also indicates that any single engine may power both of the propellers thus increasing survivability. For this reason, it is expected to see a change on exhaust configuration to let additional space in the mid-hull for additional VLS bay for future upgrades.
The design, despite of starting a few months ago, seem to be well-studied given the past-expertise of ASFAT. The sonar dome also seen to be different from Ada or I-Class thus indicates a new sonar being introduced, and the sonar-dome could be studied with Pakistan. There also have been rumors that Pakistan is going to establish a towing tank for development of various surface and submerged platforms, Jinnah class' scaled model tests may take place in Pakistan.
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