Coastal Command (Pakistan)

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Pakistan Navy Coastal Command
Pakistan Navy Vice Admiral.svg
CountryPakistan
AllegianceFlag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan
BranchNaval Standard of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Navy
Role Maritime security
Part of Pakistan Navy Western Command
Pakistan Marines
Special Service Group
CTS Coastal
NPM Coastal
Garrison/HQ Karachi, Pakistan
Nickname(s)COMCOAST
Commanders
Current
commander
V/ADM Raja Rab Nawaz HI(M) since 10 November 2022
First commander V/ADM Iftikhar Ahmed

Coastal Command (COMCOAST) is a coastal defence and fortification command of the Pakistan Navy with duties to manage maritime and all creek coastal areas in the country. It is one of the seven component commands of the navy with offices in Karachi. It is tasked with conducting defensive measures for maintaining and operating ports, harbour, and ground-based air defence of the navy, in addition to providing logistics support to naval fleet, and the Maritime Security Agency (MSA) units, a coastal guard branch of the navy. [1]

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Also responsible for the national security and maritime environment, including sea projects of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) infrastructure, it is commanded by a Vice Admiral known as Commander Coast. [2] [3] Coastal Command is the countrywide authority of all naval units and establishments, including [4] the Western Command, the Pakistan Marines, Special Service Group, CTS Coastal and NPM Coastal among others. [1] [5]

Its first commander was Vice Admiral Iftikhar Ahmed. [6]

Responsibilities

Its main duties are focused on providing computer and network surveillance support to fleet, counter piracy, coordinated counterterrorism and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operations, in addition to carrying marine salvage and combat search and rescue operations. The command is also tasked with non-combat assignments such as responding to natural disaster with responsibilities for providing humanitarian aid in emergency.

Jurisdiction

In the west, it works under the jurisdiction of the east to Jiwani, extending 1000 kms of the country's coastline, which includes Makran towards Karachi, and creek areas towards the east of International Border. [7]

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