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PNS Munsif (M166)

PNS ''Munsif'' (M166) is the lead ship of the of minehunters for the Pakistan Navy. The vessel was formerly ''Sagittaire'' (M650), an of the French Navy. ''Éridan'' and ''Munsif'' are, respectively, the French and Pakistan Navies' names of the of minehunters, developed jointly by France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. ''Sagittaire'' was constructed at the Lorient Arsenal, in Lorient, France, and launched on 9 November 1988, and commissioned into the French Navy on 27 July 1989. She saw active service during the Gulf War before being sold to Pakistan on 24 September 1992. Renamed ''Munsif'' soon after, she was formally commissioned into the Pakistan Navy in 1995. , ''Munsif'' and two sister ships, commissioned in 1996 and 1997, remained in active service for the Pakistan Navy.〔
== References ==

* Baker, A.D. ''The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999''. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press, 1998. ISBN 1-55750-111-4.




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