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The Pakistan Naval Academy is "the first Armed Forces Academy in the country which has been certified to the international standards of quality (ISO-9001:2000)". [3] Quality policy of the Academy is: "Pakistan Naval Academy aims to impart quality education and professional training to cadets that fulfill the requirement of Pakistan Navy. This ...
The Pakistan Navy manifested the Operational Sea Training (OST) in 1989 to conduct the training of surface ships but the program was later updated to Flag Officer Sea Training (FOST) headed by a senior flag officer of Rear Admiral rank. The FOST training organization has expanded to include Sub-Surface, Aviation, Special Operations Forces and ...
The major training institutions of Pakistan Navy are: Pakistan Naval Academy: The Pakistan Naval Academy also known as Pakistan Naval Ship Rahbar (PNS Rahbar), is a Navy officers' training school located Manora, Karachi, Sindh. [4] The academy was established on December 8, 1970.
The Pakistan Navy Station Bahadur (reporting name: PNS Bahadur) is a military training school located in Karachi Cantonment, Sindh, Pakistan. [1]The PNS Bahadur provides education, training, qualification and certifications to its personnel on seaborne-military operation, navigation, military communications, military music, and the military law enforcement.
The Pakistan Navy's School of Logistics and Management (L&M) originally was based in the PNS Himalaya, which is the only bootcamp of the navy, in Monora Island. [2] In August 1970, the L&M moved in the premises of the PNS Karsaz– the navy's training formation for technical vocation. [2]
Maritime Operations Training Complex (Pakistan Navy) N. Naval Aviation Training School (Pakistan) Navy High Altitude School; O. Officers Training School; P.
The Pakistan Navy's NHQ is a command post of the Pakistan Navy where the secretariat of the Chief of the Naval Staff functions to ensure the ceremonial and operational command of the navy.: 86–87 [6] There are three chief of staff branches that composed of multiple offices to oversee the administrative operations of the navy. [7]
The school was first established as Officers Training Section (OTS) in 1962 as part of Pakistan Navy by then-Chief of Naval Staff (Pakistan) Admiral Afzal Rahman Khan who signed the naval decree to review the role of graduate education in the Navy. In 1966, Admiral Khan gained the status of OTS and helped the school to upgrade to that of a ...