PMSS Kashmir

Multi-purpose vessel of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PMSS Kashmir is the lead ship of the Kashmir class of multipurpose vessels (MPVs) that was commissioned on 20 July 2018 at Haungpu Shipyard, Guangzhou, China[1][2][3] and was launched[4] and formally inducted into Pakistan Maritime Security Agency Fleet as part of OSRON-26 Squadron on 7 September 2018.[2][5][6]

NameKashmir
NamesakeKashmir
BuilderHuangpu Wenchong Shipyard, China CSSC
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PMSS Kashmir underway on 12 February 2019
History
Pakistan
NameKashmir
NamesakeKashmir
OwnerPakistan Maritime Security Agency
BuilderHuangpu Wenchong Shipyard, China CSSC
Laid down16 August 2016
Launched7 September 2018
Commissioned20 July 2018
Home portPort of Karachi
IdentificationPennant number: P-143
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class & typeKashmir-class multi-purpose vessel
Displacement1,550 tons
Length94 m (308 ft 5 in)
Beam12 m (39 ft 4 in)
Propulsion2 × MAN diesel engines
Speed26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Range3,500 nmi (6,500 km; 4,000 mi) at 26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph)
Sensors &
processing systems
  • TRANSAS
  • JMA-5312 radar
Armament
  • 1 × 30 mm naval gun
  • 2 × 12.7 mm guns
Aircraft carried1 × helicopter
Aviation facilitiesFlight deck and hangar
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Background

Induction ceremony of PMSS Kashmir on 7 September 2018

Kashmir was designed by China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC)'s marine engineering subsidiary 708 Research Institute.[7] It was built by Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding in the Chinese city of Guangzhou.[1][2][7] It is a variant of the Pattani-class offshore patrol vessel in service with the Royal Thai Navy, and the P18N in service with the Nigerian Navy.[8]

The second ship of the Kashmir-class MPV, PMSS Kolachi was built locally by Karachi Shipyard and Engineering Works (KS&EW) with assistance from CSSC as part of a technology transfer agreement. It is one of six PMSA patrol vessels to be built under the agreement. The five other ships include Kolachi's near identical sister and the four smaller 600-tonne vessels of the Hingol class.[2][7]

PMSS Kashmir is capable of undertaking multifarious missions such as surveillance, policing, anti-smuggling and anti-poaching operations, security and law-enforcement patrolling in maritime zones, pollution monitoring and control and search and rescue operations while operating independently or as part of a task force in a multi-threat environment for extended duration at sea due to having that capability of replenishment and shipboard helicopter operations.[1]

Service history

On May 2026, PMSS Kashmir was involved in rescue operations involving the Indian offshore tug and supply vessel Gautam in the Arabian Sea. Humanitarian assistance was provided to the crew of the vessel, which included six Indians and one Indonesian. [9]

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