The first Oliver Hazard Perry (OHP) frigate set sail for Pakistan on Monday.  The frigate was acquired by Pakistan Navy from the United States. The  ship is formerly known as the USS McINERNEY (FFG-8) and was commissioned  in the Pakistan Navy as the PNS ALAMGIR (FFG-260) on August, 31, 2010  during a huge ceremony at the Mayport, Naval Station. The ceremony was  attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani.  After commissioning, the PNS ALAMGIR underwent modernization and  refurbishment and the BAE System Shipyard in Jacksonville Florida. 18  officers and 218 CPO/ Sailors underwent a series of training sessions to  be able to operate the ship.
 The Ship Transfer and Assistance  Team (STAT) contributed greatly in the training. The Pakistan Crew’s  stay in the US, not only contributed to the better understanding on  issues of mutual concern, but also strengthened the relations between  the two nations. Captain Naveed Ashraf T.Bt TI(M) was announced as the  first Commanding Officer of the PNS ALAMGIR.
 The ship set sail for  Pakistan on Monday, after the completion of the final trials and cre  workup. The ship is scheduled to stop at Bermuda (UK),  Azores  (Portugal), Cadiz (Spain), Golcuk (Turkey), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) and  Salalah (Oman) and would eventually reach Pakistan on 13 May 2011.
 The  PNS ALAMGIR will be a part of the 18th Frigate Squadron of the Pakistan  Navy Fleet. Pakistan has become one of the important members of Global  War on Terror (GWOT). Due to Pakistani government’s decision to fight  terrorism, the Pakistan Navy joined the maritime coalition against  terrorism which is led by the US. At the moment the Navy participates in  the Coalition Maritime Campaign Plan (CMCP) which is one of the  maritime components of the Global War on Terrorism.  The CMCP  encompasses operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF).  The coalition forces work under the command of United States Naval  Forces Central Command (US NAVCENT). The responsibility areas include  the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea and Red Sea.
 Despite  the strong resource constraints, the Pakistan Navy has always been a  number one participant in the CMCP. The Pakistan Navy was the first  regional navy to form a part of the CMCP and has greatly contributed its  assents to ensuring stability and peace in the region. The Pakistan  Navy has so far contributed one frigate to Task Force 150 (TF-150) and a  Type-21 frigate to Task Force 151 (TF-151).
 The Pakistan Navy has  commanded TF-150 f our times and is currently in charge of the TF-151  off the coast of Somalia, where they are countering piracy. Pakistan is  also the first non-NATO country to command a Task Force.
 The  Oliver Hazard Perry Class Frigates are being used by a lot of navies and  their main strength is conducting Maritime Security Operations which  have become the main concern of the nations. The PNS ALAMGIR is  scheduled to augment Maritime Security Operations in the Arabian Sea.  Another of its goals is to support the Pakistan Navy Surface Fleet.
 The  PNS ALAMGIR has been named after Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir who was the  sixth Muslim Ruler of Great Mughal Empire and is known to be one of the  most fierce and experienced warriors, who protected his territories and  was the Empire’s leader for nearly 50 years. Thanks to him the influence  of the Mughal Empire was spread to the entire Indian Sub-continent.
