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Here is a report in the wiki. The Cutter indeed will be supplied to Bangladesh Navy by May this year and will be renovated in our local shipyard before being commissioned in October. People are weary about wiki. So, let us trust it until a modified information is received. However, I wonder what real purpose this Cutter will serve. Will the BN use this Cutter to make expeditions to the South Pole and raise the BD flag there? Note, its range is 16,000 miles.
USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725)
Career
Namesake: Captain David H. Jarvis, US Revenue Cutter Service
Builder: Avondale Shipyards
Laid down: 9 September 1970
Launched: 24 April 1971
Commissioned: 4 August 1972
Recommissioned: December 1992
Decommissioned: 2 October 2012
Homeport: Honolulu, Hawaii
Motto: Dedicare ad excellentia
(Dedicated to Excellence)
Fate: Alameda, CA, awaiting Transfer Under FAA
Status: Inactive
General characteristics
Displacement: 3,250 tons
Length: 378 ft (115 m)
Beam: 43 ft (13 m)
Draught: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion: CODOG:
2 × FM diesel engines
2 × PW gas turbines
Speed: 29 knots
Range: 16,000 miles
Endurance: 45 days
Complement: 178 personnel (21 officers and 157 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems: AN/SPS-40 air-search radar, MK 92 FCS
Armament: Otobreda 76 mm, Phalanx CIWS
USCGC Jarvis (WHEC-725) is a United States Coast Guard Hamilton-class high endurance cutter based out of Honolulu, Hawaii. Launched April 24, 1971 at Avondale Shipyard near New Orleans, Louisiana, she was commissioned August 4, 1972 in Honolulu. She received a $55 million FRAM upgrade at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle, Washington between July 1990 and December 1992.[1]
The ship was named for David H. Jarvis, a hero of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. During the harsh winter of 1897-1898, Lieutenant Jarvis of the US Revenue Cutter Bear led the Overland Relief Expedition to bring needed food to 265 whalers whose ships had been stranded in the ice off the northern coast of Alaska.[2]
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.[3] A team of US Coast Guard personnel visited Bangladesh in February 2013 for a definitization meeting. The first group of Bangladesh Navy personnel, consisting of 7 officers and 13 sailors, left Bangladesh in February and will start training onboard Jarvis starting on March 13, 2013. It is expected that the cutter will be transferred to Bangladesh on May 22 and, and after renovation, she will be commmissioned into the Bangladesh Navy on October 11 2013.
Will it be renovated in our local shipyard? If so, our shipyard will achieve some extraordinary skills of fitting a 3000 ton ship with all the teeth and equipments required. Probably it'll be sent to China for renovation...does anyone have confirmed news on this renovation location?