Pakistan Navy Inducts ‘Sea Sultans’ Maritime Patrol Aircraft
- Our Bureau
- 07:09 PM, September 2, 2021
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Pakistan
Navy's Embraer Lineage 1000 based maritime patrol aircraft
The Pakistan Navy (PN) on Thursday inducted its
first modern maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) dubbed ‘Sea Sultans’ based on an
Embraer Lineage 1000 aircraft and equipped with sensors an weapons made by
Lenoardo.
The PN’s Embraer Lineage 1000 based MPA is expected
to serve similar purpose as the U.S. P-8i, a Boeing 737-800 derivative which is
in service with India.
The induction ceremony was held in Karachi on
Thursday. Speaking on the occasion, Chief of the Naval Staff Amjad Khan Niazi
said the aircraft would enhance the PN’s maritime situational awareness.
The aircraft is a variant of Brazilian Embraer Jet
aircraft. Two more aircraft of this series have also been contracted by the
Pakistan Navy. These aircraft will be equipped with latest weapons and sensors to
undertake Maritime Air Operations including anti-ship and anti-submarine
warfare.
Earlier, during his welcome adress, Commander
Pakistan Fleet Rear Admiral Naveed Ashraf highlighted capabilities of the new
aircraft and expressed hope that the addition of this potent aircraft will
enhance PN capabilities to protect the maritime interests of Pakistan.
Pakistan has hired Leonardo to convert three
Embraer Lineage 1000 regional jetliners into Sea Sultan long-range maritime
patrol aircraft for its Navy.
Follow-on contracts are
expected to bring the total number of Sea Sultans to 10, replacing the
country’s long-serving P-3C Orion fleet. Under an additional contract, the
aircraft are integrated with an anti-submarine warfare and maritime patrol
package.
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