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Bangladesh Navy getting Hamilton class cutter USCG Dallas (WHEC-716)

It's 3000 tons ship with Harpoon, so C80X should comfortably fit. Thing is it's still not sure we're getting it but we people have made lots of plans around it :cry:.

Weight-wise, yes. However, your square C802 launch canister is somewhat bigger than the Harpoon launch tube, so you may need more deckspace to accommodate 2x4. Also, I'm not sure how much weight reserve remains after installing FN90M launcher in the rear. You may have less room to play compared to installing Phalanx CIWS and Harpoon.

Meanwhile, interesting refit of Castle class ships going on....
 
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man i hope this ship gets named BNS Akbar or khilji or Babur :D


thnx uncle sam


next time a few stealth bombers maybe :P
 
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Buddy single unit cost almost 2 billion ....

i was joking man lulz :)

so just curious how many frigates will be operating in BN after these refitting ?

i read on wikipedia that 3 has been ordered , 2 is already runing and i think 3 is also running .

so by 2017 BN is goning to have 8 frigates with what 7 corvetts(also from wikipedia)

someone clearify
 
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This was another hoax as there is no authoritive souce till todate to confirm this speculation. Also, this ship would be waste of money, effort and resource for BN. Not to mention introduction of interference.
 
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USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716) have already given to Philippine Navy which name is BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF-16). Also USCGC Rush (WHEC-723) will be delivered too according to wikipedia.
 
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The US Coast Guard sent out a message soliciting interest in the excess [Hamilton class] cutters after proposing to decommission the cutters in the President’s fiscal year 2011 budget. Four countries responded with a letter of interest: the Philippines, Nigeria, Bangladesh and Uruguay
http://www.uscg.mil/acquisition/newsroom/pdf/cg9newsletterMay11.pdf

USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715) > Decommissioned March 28 2011, transferred to the Philippine Navy 13 May 2011 as the BRP Gregorio del Pilar (PF-15), Philippines
USCGC Dallas (WHEC-716) > Decommissioned 30 March 2012, transferred to the Philippine Navy 22 May 2012 as the BRP Ramon Alcaraz (PF-16), Philippines
USCGC Chase (WHEC-718) > Decommissioned 29 March 2011, transferred to Nigerian Navy 13 May 2011 as the NNS Thunder (F90), Nigeria (Collided with a Total-owned vessel on Nigeria’s Bonny River on 20 March 2012, leaving 1 sailor missing and the Total vessel capsized. The Navy appears to have been at fault. Nigerian Navy Collides with Total-Owned Vessel | gCaptain - Maritime & Offshore News)

According EDA-database of US DSCA, BN was offered USCGC Rush (WHEC-723) in 2011
The Official Home of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency
DSCA -- Excess Defense Articles (select Bangladesh)
 
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Can anyone give any proof that bd is getting any of these..Hamilton class.

Click on the link provided by Penguin. It is stated in the link that Bangladesh was offered rush on 13 jan 2011. Furthermore bangladesh has neither rejected or accepted the offer, so i guess it is in its negotiation period
 
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Can anyone give any proof that bd is getting any of these..Hamilton class.

It's been confirmed last year that USCGC Rush would be given to Bangladesh Navy and now the USCGC Dallas which was supposed to be given to Phillipines Navy but later Bangladesh Navy grabbed it has come into limelight. According to some source, BN is most likely going for 2 USCG Cutters and there is another possibility BN might go for the remaining one USCGC JARVIS (WHEC 725)..

Here is the confirmation of getting the USCGC Rush...
http://i39.tinypic.com/1zcn4t0.jpg





- MHJ ...
 
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It's been confirmed last year that USCGC Rush would be given to Bangladesh Navy and now the USCGC Dallas which was supposed to be given to Phillipines Navy but later Bangladesh Navy grabbed it has come into limelight. According to some source, BN is most likely going for 2 USCG Cutters and there is another possibility BN might go for the remaining one USCGC JARVIS (WHEC 725)..

Here is the confirmation of getting the USCGC Rush...
http://i39.tinypic.com/1zcn4t0.jpg





- MHJ ...

Bro, it aint confirmed yet. It is only being offered to bangladesh. it will only be confirmed if the quantity accepted becomes 1. Bangladesh must say yes in order for the ship to be delivered
 
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"Jarvis completed her final cruise in late September 2012, and was removed from active service the following week. Admiral Cecil D. Haney (Cmdr US Pacific Fleet) said that the Jarvis is scheduled to be transferred to Bangladesh in mid 2013."
USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Thanks to animelive, found this gem

The United States will continue its maritime partnership with Bangladesh for the ‘peace and security’ of the Asia-Pacific region as both the countries depend on sea for commerce, visiting US Pacific Fleet Commander said on Tuesday.

Admiral Cecil Haney said the partnership was important to understand ‘complex’ maritime domain as ‘economy depends on the free movement of commerce.’

On his first official visit, the commander met with his military counterparts and National Security Adviser Tarique Saddique before meeting the press at US Ambassador Dan Mozena’s residence.

He said they would continue their efforts to assist Bangladesh Navy and Coast Guard in improving capabilities.

As part of its assistance, the Commander said the US would transfer its recently de-commissioned ‘coast guard cutter Jarvis’ to Bangladesh Navy later this year. The process began ‘after a formal request from Bangladesh’.

Once transferred, ambassador Mozena said, “This ship would be the biggest ship in the Bangladesh Navy. It’s a gift from US

Last year US handed over three ‘defiant-class’ boats to Bangladesh Coast Guard to enhance its capabilities to quickly respond to natural disasters.

The Ambassador said 16 more such ‘super-high performance’ boats would be given to the Coast Guard in coming days.

He added building of 130 cyclone shelters were going and 30 of them would be coastal crisis management centres.

Two of those centres would be opened in March.

“The centres would be prominently manned by Bangladesh Coast Guard. There will be facilities for land transportation, boat transportation and cyclone-proof communication capabilities.”

Mozena further said the commander came to Bangladesh as ‘part of our outreach campaign to further bolster and support the military-to-military engagement between the US and Bangladesh’.

Admiral Haney said they were working with Bangladesh solely on ‘partnership built upon years of working together.”

US Pacific Fleet protects and defends the collective maritime interests of the United States and its allies as well as partners in the Asia-Pacific region.

With allies and partners such as Bangladesh, US Pacific Fleet enhances stability, promotes maritime security and freedom of the seas, deters aggression and when necessary, fights.

“I hope my presence here helps to reinforce to you the value that I place to our relationship, the importance of this vital region and our commitment to continuing to work with Bangladesh navy for maintaining security to support peace and prosperity,” he said.

The Commander said South Asia is critical for the movement of goods and services in the world economy today.

“My hope is that my Pacific Fleet in Bangladesh through exercising, training and education exchange will improve the ability to conduct operations together, share information and develop relationships to address shared security concerns.”

“Together we can build strong military security frameworks that benefit security and economy of all,” he said.

He said in the Indian Ocean through the Malacca Straits, South China Sea, there are probably over $ 5 trillion commerce that goes through the region which is associated with the global commerce of nations in the Pacific.

“About $ 1.3 trillion are directly related to US,” he said

At the same time, the US Ambassador said, Bangladesh as a second largest exporter of household textiles depends on sea for its commerce.

Citing successes of Bangladesh and US maritime partnership, Mozena said the Coast Guard improved their capabilities to respond to robbery, which was why the incidence of robbery has declined 70 percent on Chittagong coast.

The US government last year took a strategy for the 21st century with focus on rebalancing in the Asia Pacific.


Gift huh?? I guess it will be free or will cost very little then.

Last year the three boats were given to bangladesh free of charge. they were termed as ambulance boats, not high performance boats
 
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Thanks to animelive, found this gem

Gift huh?? I guess it will be free or will cost very little then.

Last year the three boats were given to bangladesh free of charge. they were termed as ambulance boats, not high performance boats

So this will be the largest frigate in our navy right? :yahoo: can't wait to see it in our navy

whec725_jarvis.jpg
 
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