The first Hangor-class submarine has arrived at Karachi Port, marking a significant development in the modernization efforts of the Pakistan Navy and further strengthening defense cooperation between Pakistan and China.
According to the Pakistan Navy, the submarine is equipped with advanced combat systems, modern sensors, Air Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology, and improved stealth features. These capabilities are expected to enhance operational effectiveness and strengthen Pakistan’s maritime defense capabilities.
The arrival of the submarine represents an important step in the navy’s long-term plan to upgrade its fleet with modern technology and advanced platforms.
Defense experts believe the addition of the Hangor-class submarine will improve underwater warfare capabilities and increase the navy’s ability to protect national maritime interests.
A formal welcome ceremony was held upon the submarine’s arrival at Karachi Port. Naval cadets presented a ceremonial salute, while helicopters conducted a fly-past to mark the occasion. The event reflected the importance of the milestone for the country’s naval forces.
Senior naval officials and other dignitaries attended a reception ceremony held at the dockyard. During the event, officials highlighted the importance of modern naval assets in maintaining maritime security and safeguarding strategic sea routes.
The Hangor-class submarine program is considered a key part of Pakistan’s naval modernization strategy. Analysts say the addition of advanced submarines will strengthen deterrence capabilities and improve the navy’s readiness to respond to future challenges in the region.
The arrival of the first submarine is being viewed as a major achievement for Pakistan’s defense sector and a symbol of continued cooperation between Pakistan and China in the field of military technology and maritime security.

