Any word or pics on the Type053H3?
I through they were coming in May/June this year?
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Any word or pics on the Type053H3?
A type 053H3 frigate is being decommissioned. PLANS 522 连城 Liancheng is only 21 years old, it is speculated that the ship will be sold to a foreign navy.
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Yes, another ship (#521?) is going to BD Navy as well.
Yes. The contract was signed for two ships. Number 521 & 522.Yes, another ship (#521?) is going to BD Navy as well.
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Members are just making fun of some bamar trolls. Nothing serious.
As I mentioned earlier our naval establishment was expecting this turn of event & getting prepared accordingly. Heavy investment going to ASW capacity.
Rumor is Navy might buy 2 AW 101 ASW for second batch of ASW heli.
Kindly post myanmar related news in respective forum.We finally have a clear photo of a Makassar-class LPD being built at Daesun Shipbuilding & Engineering shipyard in Busan, which had been spotted on Google Earth since at least a year ago.
The ship's hull number is 1501 and it is most likely meant for the Myanmar Navy according to local source. This deal was not reported on either Korean or Myanma media, most likely due to the latter's human rights issue and its connection to North Korea. South Korean government likes to keep potentially controversial arms deal "low key," for understandable reasons.
As seen in the photo, LPD 1501 was already launched, with the ceremony allegedly taking place at least a month ago. LPD 1501 is expected to be delivered to the Myanmar Navy soon.
Despite Makassar-class design's export right being granted to Indonesia, it seems like Daesun still retains the original IP considering Daesun also exported the Makassar-class to Peru in 2012.
Indonesia independently exported the class to the Philipines, which is locally known as Tarlac-class LPD.
First LPD of Myanmar Navy,UMS Moattama, Pennant No is 1501, will enter service on 2019 Navy Day. Moattama means gulf of martaban.
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I am not posting. Just replying his post. He was talking about Myanmar.Kindly post myanmar related news in respective forum.
Yes but could keep the excess Burma related news thereI am not posting. Just replying his post. He was talking about Myanmar.
Yes. The contract was signed for two ships. Number 521 & 522.
These are good platforms. Very balanced weapon & electronic package.
Sensors and processing systems:
Type 360 Radar (SR60) Surface Search, E/F band
Type 517H-1 (Knife Rest)
2D long-range air search, A-band
Type 345 Radar(MR35)
HQ-7 Surface-to-air missile and100 mm gun fire-control, J-band
Type 352 Radar (Square Tie) surface search and SSM fire control, I-band
2 × Type 347G/EFR-1 (Rice Lamp) dual 37 mm AA gun fire control, I-band
2 × Racal RM-1290 Navigation radar, I-band
Electronic warfare & decoys:
Data link: HN-900 (Chinese equivalent of Link 11 A/B, to be upgraded)
Communication : SNTI-240 SATCOM
Combat Data System: ZKJ-3C
RWD-8 (Jug Pair) intercept
Type 981-3 EW Jammer
SR-210 Radar warning receiver Type 651A IFF
Armament:
8 × YJ-83 SSM in 2 x 4-cell box launchers
1 × 8-cell HQ-7 Surface-to- air missile system
1 × PJ33A dual 100 mm gun (automatic)
4 × Type 76A dual 37 mm (1.5 in) AA guns
2 × 6-tube Type 3200 ASW rocket launchers (36 rockets)
2 × DC racks & launcher
6 × torpedo launchers
2 × Type 946/PJ-46
15-barrel decoy rocket launchers.
many countries did not reveal ops details of shipsGuys I wonder if the 053H3's can take this sort of maneuver like the Arleigh Burke class can. 509 foot metal vessel displacing 9200 tons of water can make this type of high-speed maneuver, American-made engineering at its finest...look at the size of the wake behind that thing...
A lot depends on the Hull shape and then propulsion, Americans perfected their hull design with the USS IOWA, and subsequent ships use the experience gained.Guys I wonder if the 053H3's can take this sort of maneuver like the Arleigh Burke class can. 509 foot metal vessel displacing 9200 tons of water can make this type of high-speed maneuver, American-made engineering at its finest...look at the size of the wake behind that thing...
A lot depends on the Hull shape and then propulsion, Americans perfected their hull design with the USS IOWA, and subsequent ships use the experience gained.
I reckon the ship is being propelled by water jets?
I’ve seen BNS bangabandhu do tight maneuvers. Others mostly on straight line. The corvettes are also capable