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The Bangladesh Navy (BN) decommissioned four Chinese-built Type 25 ('Huchuan'-class) torpedo boats at Chittagong on 18 June.
A BN press release said that the decision to decommission the boats, with pennants 8235, 8236, 8237, and 8238, was taken since it was becoming increasingly difficult to maintain "operational efficiency" with these ageing platforms.
The boats were acquired in 1988 from China and constituted the 823 Torpedo Boat Squadron (TBS) under the operational command of the combined naval flotilla in Chittagong.
The 19.26 m long, 25-tonne craft were capable of reaching speeds of 50 kt on hydrofoils. They were armed with a pair of Type 54-56 heavyweight torpedoes and two twin 14.5 mm gun mounts.
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A BN press release said that the decision to decommission the boats, with pennants 8235, 8236, 8237, and 8238, was taken since it was becoming increasingly difficult to maintain "operational efficiency" with these ageing platforms.
The boats were acquired in 1988 from China and constituted the 823 Torpedo Boat Squadron (TBS) under the operational command of the combined naval flotilla in Chittagong.
The 19.26 m long, 25-tonne craft were capable of reaching speeds of 50 kt on hydrofoils. They were armed with a pair of Type 54-56 heavyweight torpedoes and two twin 14.5 mm gun mounts.
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