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  2. List of active Pakistan Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Remaining MABs are built in Pakistan. [37] [38] MRTP-33/35 Fast patrol craft: 2 Turkey: PNS Zarrar PNS Karrar: 120 tons Few more MRTP-33 or MRTP-35 crafts are planned. [39] Larkana-class Gun boat: 1 Pakistan: PNS Larkana: 180 tons [40] Hovercraft Hovercraft: 14 United Kingdom: 10 tons Hovercraft are mostly used by Pakistan navy marines & SSG(N).

  3. Blue-water navy - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency of the United States has defined the blue-water navy as "a maritime force capable of sustained operation across the deep waters of open oceans. A blue-water navy allows a country to project power far from the home country and usually includes one or more aircraft carriers. Smaller blue-water ...

  4. Category:Cruisers of the Pakistan Navy - Wikipedia

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    Dido-class cruisers of the Pakistan Navy (2 P) This page was last edited on 20 March 2013, at 13:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Alberg 37 - Wikipedia

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    Although first built as a racer/cruiser, the Alberg is now known as a traditional cruiser with medium-heavy displacement performance." [ 5 ] A review in Blue Water Boats described the design as "shapely" and noted that it was "originally designed as a racer cruiser, the Alberg 37 is better known today as a medium-heavy displacement bluewater ...

  6. Cruising (maritime) - Wikipedia

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    Blue-water cruising which is defined as long term open sea cruising is more involved and inherently more dangerous than coastal cruising. Before embarking on an open-ocean voyage, planning and preparation will include studying charts, weather reports/warnings, almanacs and navigation books of the route to be followed.

  7. Pakistan Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Navy (PN) (Urdu: پاکستان بحریہ; romanized: Pākistān Bahrí'a; pronounced [ˈpaːkɪstaːn baɦɽia]) is the naval warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The Chief of the Naval Staff, a four-star admiral, commands the navy and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.

  8. Maritime geography - Wikipedia

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    The blue water environment extends from the outer edge of the green-water zone to the deep ocean of the world. A blue-water navy can project its nation's power throughout the world. The blue water policy was a long-standing political philosophy in Britain in the 18th century, which sought to advance British power through use of the Royal Navy ...

  9. Coastal Command (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Command is a coastal defence and fortification command of the Pakistan Navy, operating under the authority of a two-star rear admiral or a three-star vice admiral Commander Coast (COMCOAST). It manages maritime and all creek coastal areas in the country. It is one of the seven component commands of the navy with offices in Karachi.