France. The contract included a strong element of transfer of technology in a phased manner embedded in it.
Commodore Shahid said that the central theme of transfer of technology is to acquire the most sensitive technology of pressure hull construction and outfitting of conventional submarines. The submarine being launched is the most advanced version of AGOSTA design. It is 76 metres long and weighs around 2000 tonnes. Its range is 10,000 nautical miles and can remain at sea for continuously 60 days.
He said that submarine HAMZA consists of 50 officers and men. It is equipped with state-of-the-art combat system, the Subtics (Submarine Tactical Integrated Combat System). This is capable of firing SM-39 Exocet Missile and wire guided torpedoes. The unique feature of this submarine is its Air Independent Propulsion (AIPP system, MESMA, making it capable of achieving greater underwater endurance and long range.
The commodore informed the newsmen that Pakistan is the first country to use MESMA AIP system on board a combat ready submarine. Submarine Construction in Pakistan Navy is a continuation of the naval construction efforts, which started in Pakistan Navy Dockyard in 1971 for self-reliance and indigenisation.
It includes construction of floating docks, missile boats, X-Craft submarines and MCMVs. PN Dockyard had 30 years of repair & maintenance experience of DAPHNE and AGOSTA 70 submarines prior undertaking Meta construction project of AGOSTA-90B submarines in 1994.
He narrated that another benefit of this project is a changed quality culture and work methodology. ISO 9002 standard was awarded to PN Dockyard in Nov 1997, the first defence industrial setup to receive this prestigious certification. Presently PN Dockyard is certified to the requirements of ISO 9001-2000 Standard.
Commodore Hasan Nasir, Deputy Managing Director (Production) Submarine Construction Project, Commodore Saleem Akhtar, Managing Director PN Dockyard and Lieutenant Commander Salman, besides others were also present at the occasion.