PNS Khaibar (1956)
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HMS ''Cadiz'' was a of the Royal Navy. She was named after the Battle of Cádiz, in which the French besieged the Spanish town in 1810, which was eventually lifted in 1812 after the French defeat at the Battle of Salamanca. She was transferred to the
Pakistan Navy ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
in 1956, and commissioned as PNS ''Khaibar''. She was sunk off her home port of Karachi by the Indian Navy
missile boat A missile boat or missile cutter is a small, fast warship armed with anti-ship missiles. Being smaller than other warships such as destroyers and frigates, missile boats are popular with nations interested in forming a navy at lower cost. They a ...
, during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.


History in the Royal Navy

''Cadiz'' was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company. She was launched on 16 September 1944 and commissioned on 12 April 1946. Upon her commissioning, ''Cadiz'' joined the
5th Destroyer Flotilla The British 5th Destroyer Flotilla, or Fifth Destroyer Flotilla, was a naval formation of the Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the ...
, part of the
Home Fleet The Home Fleet was a fleet of the Royal Navy that operated from the United Kingdom's territorial waters from 1902 with intervals until 1967. In 1967, it was merged with the Mediterranean Fleet creating the new Western Fleet. Before the First ...
. In 1947, ''Cadiz'', along with her
sister ship A sister ship is a ship of the same class or of virtually identical design to another ship. Such vessels share a nearly identical hull and superstructure layout, similar size, and roughly comparable features and equipment. They often share a ...
, escorted the
aircraft carrier An aircraft carrier is a warship that serves as a seagoing airbase, equipped with a full-length flight deck and facilities for carrying, arming, deploying, and recovering aircraft. Typically, it is the capital ship of a fleet, as it allows a ...
to Norway, where the small group visited a variety of ports in the Scandinavian country. In 1950, ''Cadiz'' along with many other vessels of the Home Fleet, including three aircraft carriers and the
battleship A battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery consisting of large caliber guns. It dominated naval warfare in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term ''battleship'' came into use in the late 1880s to describe a type of ...
, undertook a Spring Cruise, visiting the Mediterranean where they performed a number of naval exercises as well as visiting a variety of ports in the region. In 1953, ''Cadiz'' took part in the Coronation Review to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. ''Cadiz'' was positioned in the middle of her sister-ships and . In the same year, ''Cadiz'' was placed in Reserve, along with the rest of the ships in the 5th Destroyer Squadron.


History in the Pakistan Navy

On 29 February 1956 the Admiralty announced that ''Cadiz'' was being sold to the
Pakistan Navy ur, ہمارے لیے اللّٰہ کافی ہے اور وہ بہترین کارساز ہے۔ English language, English: Allah is Sufficient for us - and what an excellent (reliable) Trustee (of affairs) is He!(''Quran, Qur'an, Al Imran, 3:173' ...
. She was refitted and modernized with funds made available by the United States Mutual Defence Assistance Programme and commissioned as PNS ''Khaibar''. The refit was undertaken by Alex Stephens and Sons Ltd, Govan, Glasgow. She was handed over to the Pakistan Navy on the 1 February 1957.


The sinking of PNS ''Khaibar''

During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, the Indian Navy launched a fast naval strike on the Pakistani Naval Headquarters of Karachi. On the night of 4 December 1971 as a part of Operation Trident, a task group consisting of 3 s from the 25th "Killer" Missile Boat Squadron, , , and , escorted by two anti-submarine s, and . approached Karachi. At 2150 hrs, when the task group was south of Karachi, they detected Pakistani naval vessels. ''Nirghat'' launched 2
SS-N-2 Styx The P-15 ''Termit'' (russian: П-15 "Термит"; en, termite) is an anti-ship missile developed by the Soviet Union's Raduga design bureau in the 1950s. Its GRAU designation was 4K40, its NATO reporting name was ''Styx'' or SS-N-2. China ...
missiles on the largest target, which was ''Khaibar'', 45 miles to its northwest. Both missiles struck the destroyer, sinking it. ''Khaibar'' went down with most hands on board. A Pakistani minesweeper, , was also sunk and another destroyer, was severely damaged, later scrapped as a result. The missile boats then hit the fuel storage tanks at Karachi Harbour, setting them ablaze.


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