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Published: Sunday, September 1, 2013
US to provide naval ship to Bangladesh

US to provide naval ship to Bangladesh - Mozena tells seminar

Mozena tells seminar

Staff Correspondent
The US will provide a well-equipped naval ship to enhance the strength of the Bangladesh Navy in November as part of the military cooperation for bolstering the latter’s maritime security, the US ambassador said yesterday.

“I am eagerly waiting for November when the 378-foot long ship is due to arrive in the Bay of Bengal,” Dan W Mozena told a seminar at the capital’s Brac Centre.

The Centre for East Asia Foundation and the US Embassy jointly organised the seminar on US-Bangladesh relations and security in the Bay.

The ship named “Samudra Joi” (conqueror of the sea) is going to be the “most capable” military vessel in the Bangladesh Navy to remain in a “tough form” in the Bay and the country’s newly demarcated maritime boundary, he said.

The US has already trained the navy personnel to man the ship to better secure the maritime resources and prevent robbery, piracy, trafficking of people and illegal arms, said Mozena.

Both the US and Bangladesh have strategic and economic interests in the Asia-Pacific region that is going to emerge as the fastest growing economic zone in the 21st century, he said.

Replying to a question whether the US is planning to build a military base in Bangladesh coast as part of its Seventh Fleet Pacific Command, Mozena said it was an absurd and laughable idea.
Prof Ataur Rahman, president of Bangladesh Political Association, who made a keynote presentation, said the Bay was the lifeline of Bangladesh in terms of economy and security.

Former minister Dr Osman Faruk, Editor of strategic affairs at The Daily Star Brig Gen (retd) Shahedul Anam Khan, and Director General of Bangladesh Coast Guard Rear Admiral Kazi Sarwar Hossain also spoke.

Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jun, among some foreign dignitaries, was present at the seminar chaired by former ambassador M Humayun Kabir.
 
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"Most capable"? Hmm, interesting.

Any guesses?


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Cheers for Bangladesh Navy........:)

Most Interesting part of article i found was " Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jun, among some foreign dignitaries, was present at the seminar chaired by former ambassador M Humayun Kabir. :cuckoo:
 
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Cheers for Bangladesh Navy........:)

Most Interesting part of article i found was " Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jun, among some foreign dignitaries, was present at the seminar chaired by former ambassador M Humayun Kabir. :cuckoo:

It's gonna be Armed with Chinese weapons and some european systems.


@bd_4_ever- It a massive ship compared to what we have and has an impressive history. It's also a lot faster and can stay a seas for much longer than our other frigates. However,the whole "well equiped" thing seemed a bit odd-as far as i know they only come armed with 76mm cannons(based that on what Nigeria and The philipines). Does anyone know if more weapons are gonna be added on during this time until November???
 
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Wait what?! Isnt USCG Jarvis already handed over? I thought this was a new ship altogether.


Cheers!!!
 
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Wait what?! Isnt USCG Jarvis already handed over? I thought this was a new ship altogether.


Cheers!!!

its same one sir USS Cutter Jarvis . build when BD was on earth :confused:

Laid down: 9 September 1970
Launched: 24 April 1971
Commissioned: 4 August 1972
Recommissioned: December 1992
Decommissioned: 2 October 2012
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


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