Pakistan receives US
surveillance aircraft
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani navy took delivery Tuesday of two
state-of-the-art, US-made surveillance aircraft nine months after Islamist
militants destroyed two similar planes, officials said.
Pakistan said the P3C aircraft, modified with the latest avionics, are
designed to improve surveillance in the North Arabian sea, one of the world's
most important shipping routes deeply troubled by Somali piracy.
'The two aircraft have been delivered to the Pakistan navy. These aircraft
have been provided under the foreign military funding programme,' a spokesman
for the US embassy in Islamabad, told AFP.
Relations between Pakistan and the United States were severely damaged
last year by a covert American raid that killed Osama bin Laden and air
strikes that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, and the alliance remains tense.
The navy said the aircraft would help 'maintain requisite vigil in our
vital area of interest in the North Arabian Sea', which it said was 'home to
intense maritime activity both legal and illegal and thus warrants continuous
guard'.
Pakistan is to receive six P3C aircraft from the United States in three
batches. The first two, received in 2010, were destroyed during a 17-hour
siege of a key naval base in Karachi last May blamed on the Taliban.
The attack killed 10 personnel and deeply embarrassed the military, just
three weeks after bin Laden was killed in the garrison town of Abbottabad.
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