Defence Technology of Bangladesh-DTB
Naryangang Dockyard builds নারায়নগঞ্জ ডকইয়ার্ডে নির্মানাধীন for Bangladesh Coast Gaurds বাংলাদেশ কোস্টগার্ড (BCG) এর 2 X Fast Patrol Boat "সিজিএস CGS Kutubdia and কুতুবদিয়া" এবং " CGS Sonadia সিজিএস সোনাদিয়া"
এগুলো খুব শীঘ্রই কোস্টগার্ডের হাতে তুলে দেয়া হবে
Great post
@Banglar Bir bhai.
Just to make clear, these are of two types of BCGS Vessel Classes almost ready for commissioning at DEWBN for anti-piracy, anti-smuggling, anti-human-trafficking and drug interdiction use....
First two of at least six Fast Patrol Boats pr FPBs (43m, 235 tons, 25+ knots, Operable Up to Sea State 4, survivable up to sea state 6,
built to CCS Class, BCGS Kutubdia and Sonadia, the front two as seen above),
First two of at least six Inshore Patrol Vessels or IPVs (52m, 297 tons, 25+ knots, Operable Up to Sea State 4, Survivable up to sea state 6, CCS Class), The lead ship has been named
'BCGS Shobuj Bangla'..........
these are seen in the back (larger).
Eventually there may be eight each of these FPB and IPV classes in total.
These are undergoing weapons and sensor fitment at this time which will include,
2 × Oerlikon KBA 25mm Gun
2 × 14.5mm Gun
The
Shobuj Bangla class IPVs will slot below the Four Minerva class (BCGS Leader class) 1300 ton OPV vessels (BCGS Kamruzzaman etc.), and above the
Kutubdia class FPB's (235 ton) shown.
Other future new-builds for BCGS will include two larger (1500~2000 ton displacement) supply/replenishment vessels stationed further offshore to increase the patrol range for the OPV's. This will help the OPV's decrease fishing and piracy crimes by intensifying the frequency and area of patrolling.
BCGS will also get some ex-navy vessels as/when they are de-commissioned. Padma Class OPVs built at Khulna (smallest combatant class in our Navy) are 350 tons by the way and larger than both of these classes.
Another fun fact to consider is whether the navy maybe should get some and equip these classes with missiles and heavy cannons up front, as done earlier in the 250 ton JURRAT class in Pakistan. For those missile boats, the size itself is considered stealth. Get in range, launch a few missiles and get away quickly (they will need waterjets to ensure speeds above 40 knots or so).
This is the JURRAT class.