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Frigate torpedoed by mean politics



The state of the art frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, purchased in 2001 for Tk 500 crore, purchased in 2001 for as remained idle for more than five years now because of sheer ‘political meanness’ of the immediate past BNP-led alliance government.

Equipped for underwater, surface and air operations, the high-tech frigate, ‘Bangabandhu’, was decommissioned on February 13, 2002 and removed from the naval fleet, competent defence sources said.

The decommissioning was done on the pretext of corruption in purchasing the frigate. “If there was corruption, let there be legal actions against that. But what is the justification of decommissioning a world class frigate of the navy?” asks a defence high official.

The decommissioning has caused an incalculable loss, as the one-year warranty period of the onboard high-tech equipment elapsed without utilising them.

Meanwhile, at least 300 officers and soldiers, who could have been given a world-class training on the frigate, had to go abroad for the same purpose.

“Above all, the incident had dampened the spirit and energy of the Bangladesh Navy,” said a senior defence official.

The caretaker government is now considering re-commissioning the frigate in mid-June.

The procurement of the frigate of model DW 2000H built by South Korean Daewoo Shipyard, triggered controversies prompting the BNP-led alliance government to file an anti-corruption case against ex-prime minister of the last Awami League government, Sheikh Hasina.

The then Bureau of Anti-corruption filed a case in 2003 in connection with the purchase of the frigate from the fourth lowest bidder in the tender Daewoo — for incurring a loss for the government. The case virtually died after Hasina, Daewoo’s local representative Abdul Awal Mintoo, and four defence officers had been granted bail in August 2003.

But while the BNP-led government did not pursue the case, it chose to decommission the frigate in early 2002 on grounds of corruption and sub-standard equipment.

A high powered investigation committee headed by the erstwhile commodore Hasan Ali Khan was formed. The other members of the committee were Commodore Kalimullah, Captain PK Barua and Captain Naser. The committee was assigned to detect substandard equipment installed in the frigate, but it failed to substantiate the allegation.

A defence high official pointed out that the then prime minister Khaleda Zia’s personal secretary who is also her nephew, Saiful Islam Duke, and some enthusiastic naval officers, seeking the political clout of BNP, spearheaded the move to decommission the frigate.

Duke resigned from the navy soon after the Awami League government took over power in 1996. “He did so, because he had piles of negative reports on him from the past. He was a disgruntled officer with discipline problems,” said the defence official. Duke himself was also involved in various naval purchases between 2002 and 2006, many of which are very controversial.

THE FRIGATE
With the mandate to provide security and surveillance in a maritime area of 40,000 square kilometres, the Bangladesh Navy has been in dire need of a modern frigate since the early nineties as its existing vessels and weaponry became antiquated. The decision to purchase a frigate was taken in 1996 to upgrade the naval operation capacity from a mere surface level to underwater-surface-air level. Daewoo’s DW 200H frigate was picked as the best choice because it offered most modern weapons and warfare technology, sources said.

Daewoo completed manufacturing the frigate and handed it over to the navy on May 29, 2001. The then prime minister Sheikh Hasina commissioned it on June 20, 2001 and the frigate was in operation for eight months.

“During the only eight months of operation, the equipment and weapon set-up underwent fine tuning to make the frigate fault free. But after the decommissioning, we could do nothing. Now with the warranty period over, we will have to purchase everything that needs replacement,” said a defence official.

A frigate’s normal life span is of 25 to 30 years. This one already lost five years of its life without being utilised at all.
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“The frigate is equipped with torpedo for underwater, missiles for surface, and anti-aircraft guns and missiles for air warfare. This gives us a three dimensional capability. This is a very high-tech ship which could provide world class training for our men. The engine and equipment are among the world’s best that money can buy,” he added.

“This frigate was not over priced,” he pointed out.

The 340-metre long and 41-metre wide frigate also has a helicopter base on board. “We will need to buy a helicopter to complete equipping the frigate for three dimensional operations,” the official noted. Such a helicopter costs around Tk 5 crore.

http://www.bangladeshnews.com.bd/2007/06/03/frigate-torpedoed-by-mean-politics/
 
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Navy frigate Khalid bin Walid re-commissioned

Chief Adviser (CA) Fakhruddin Ahmed has urged the members of naval force to always remain alert to uphold the sovereignty of maritime territory, curb smuggling and piracy, and ensure security of sea route.

He made the call while inaugurating the formal commissioning of frigate BNS Khalid bin Walid at the jetty of Isa Khan Naval Base here yesterday.

The CA formally handed over commissioning “forman” of the frigate to its commanding officer Captain Aminur Rahman.

BNS Khalid bin Walid is a modern warship of Bangladesh Navy capable of fighting in all dimensions in the present and in the foreseeable future.

In addition to its combat roles, the frigate is capable of performing all peacetime policing duties within the country’s maritime zones.

Construction work of the frigate, with state-of-the-art technology, began on March 11, 1998 by Daewoo Shipyard of Republic of Korea.

The frigate was first commissioned on June 20 in 2001 as BNS Bangabandhu in Bangladesh Navy.

Later, the ship was decommissioned for various warranty repair works and placed in reserved class-III as DW 2000-H frigate on February 13, 2002.

The primary role of this ship will be surveillance of the country’s exclusive economic zone.

It will also carry out various constabulary tasks in Bangladesh’s sea area against maritime terrorism, environmental pollution and smuggling, and can also be deployed for search and rescue operation.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the chief adviser urged the rank and file of Bangladesh Navy to keep up their efforts to further brighten the country’s image in the world forum through maintaining honesty, sincerity, discipline, efficiency and high standard of professionalism.

He said the navy is playing an important role in tackling natural calamity, curbing smuggling on sea route, and in exploring and preserving sea resources.

The CA said the members of naval force also earned reputation and fame through goodwill visits to different friendly countries, through bilateral and multi-lateral naval exercises and by participating in UN peacekeeping missions.

He said the present caretaker government is giving special importance to increasing the capacity of the armed forces alongside socioeconomic development of the country.

The ship’s war weapons, combat management system, missile- launching system and other equipment are of world class, he said. “So, addition of this ship to our naval force is very significant in respect of technology and strategy.”

Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sarwar Jahan Nizam also spoke on the occasion.

Chief adviser’s wife Neena Ahmed, Communications Adviser Major General (retd) MA Matin, Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed, acting Air Force chief Air Vice Marshal Enamul Bari, Defence Secretary Kamrul Hasan, diplomats, local elite, high civil and military officials, and a large number of navy personnel were present at the function.

Chief Adviser (CA) Fakhruddin Ahmed has urged the members of naval force to always remain alert to uphold the sovereignty of maritime territory, curb smuggling and piracy, and ensure security of sea route.

He made the call while inaugurating the formal commissioning of frigate BNS Khalid bin Walid at the jetty of Isa Khan Naval Base here yesterday.

The CA formally handed over commissioning “forman” of the frigate to its commanding officer Captain Aminur Rahman.

BNS Khalid bin Walid is a modern warship of Bangladesh Navy capable of fighting in all dimensions in the present and in the foreseeable future.

In addition to its combat roles, the frigate is capable of performing all peacetime policing duties within the country’s maritime zones.

Construction work of the frigate, with state-of-the-art technology, began on March 11, 1998 by Daewoo Shipyard of Republic of Korea.

The frigate was first commissioned on June 20 in 2001 as BNS Bangabandhu in Bangladesh Navy.

Later, the ship was decommissioned for various warranty repair works and placed in reserved class-III as DW 2000-H frigate on February 13, 2002.

The primary role of this ship will be surveillance of the country’s exclusive economic zone.

It will also carry out various constabulary tasks in Bangladesh’s sea area against maritime terrorism, environmental pollution and smuggling, and can also be deployed for search and rescue operation.

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the chief adviser urged the rank and file of Bangladesh Navy to keep up their efforts to further brighten the country’s image in the world forum through maintaining honesty, sincerity, discipline, efficiency and high standard of professionalism.

He said the navy is playing an important role in tackling natural calamity, curbing smuggling on sea route, and in exploring and preserving sea resources.

The CA said the members of naval force also earned reputation and fame through goodwill visits to different friendly countries, through bilateral and multi-lateral naval exercises and by participating in UN peacekeeping missions.

He said the present caretaker government is giving special importance to increasing the capacity of the armed forces alongside socioeconomic development of the country.

The ship’s war weapons, combat management system, missile- launching system and other equipment are of world class, he said. “So, addition of this ship to our naval force is very significant in respect of technology and strategy.”

Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Sarwar Jahan Nizam also spoke on the occasion.

Chief adviser’s wife Neena Ahmed, Communications Adviser Major General (retd) MA Matin, Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed, acting Air Force chief Air Vice Marshal Enamul Bari, Defence Secretary Kamrul Hasan, diplomats, local elite, high civil and military officials, and a large number of navy personnel were present at the function.

http://www.bangladeshnews.com.bd/2007/07/13/navy-frigate-khalid-bin-walid-re-commissioned/
 
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our politicians should be kicked out of Defene matters.These morons only understand DIRTY POLITICS.
 
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"The state of the art frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, purchased in 2001 for Tk 500 crore, purchased in 2001 for as remained idle for more than five years now because of sheer ‘political meanness’ of the immediate past BNP-led alliance government."

I find it hard to believe this story....... i know asian govt are silly but this seems to be stretching it a bit.
Are you sure it was not for some other reason?
 
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"The state of the art frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, purchased in 2001 for Tk 500 crore, purchased in 2001 for as remained idle for more than five years now because of sheer ‘political meanness’ of the immediate past BNP-led alliance government."

I find it hard to believe this story....... i know asian govt are silly but this seems to be stretching it a bit.
Are you sure it was not for some other reason?

Everything is possible..at least in BD politics:angry:

Since they found no sub standard parts then its the only reason.:hitwall:
 
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I remember the then finance minister said, Mig crosses the border in its full speed.. and that was one of the reason they did not want to pay the rest of the money to the russians.. How funny and how idiotic dumb political statement...
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"The state of the art frigate of the Bangladesh Navy, purchased in 2001 for Tk 500 crore, purchased in 2001 for as remained idle for more than five years now because of sheer ‘political meanness’ of the immediate past BNP-led alliance government."

I find it hard to believe this story....... i know asian govt are silly but this seems to be stretching it a bit.
Are you sure it was not for some other reason?

It was political reason.
 
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Hey what type of frigate is it?

It is an ULSAN class frigate. In its wiki info, i found this:

Ulsan class frigate
Builders: South Korea
Type: Multi-purpose frigate
Displacement: 2,350 tons
Armament: 2 OTO Mellara(76mm)/62 compact, 4 Emerson Electric 30mm (951-955), 3 Breda 40mm/70(956-961), 8 RGM-84D Harpoon SSM, 1 Raytheon VLS - Mk.48 mod2, 5 triple torpedo tubes
Powerplant: CODOG 2 General Electric LM-2500 Disel Engine, 2 MTU 538 TB 82
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 8,000 at 16 knots
Ships in class: 9 (3 in final weapons fitment)
Operators: Republic of Korea Navy, Bangladesh Navy
Commissioned: 1 January 1984
Fate: In active service
 

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It is an ULSAN class frigate. In its wiki info, i found this:

Ulsan class frigate
Builders: South Korea
Type: Multi-purpose frigate
Displacement: 2,350 tons
Armament: 2 OTO Mellara(76mm)/62 compact, 4 Emerson Electric 30mm (951-955), 3 Breda 40mm/70(956-961), 8 RGM-84D Harpoon SSM, 1 Raytheon VLS - Mk.48 mod2, 5 triple torpedo tubes
Powerplant: CODOG 2 General Electric LM-2500 Disel Engine, 2 MTU 538 TB 82
Speed: 34 knots
Range: 8,000 at 16 knots
Ships in class: 9 (3 in final weapons fitment)
Operators: Republic of Korea Navy, Bangladesh Navy
Commissioned: 1 January 1984
Fate: In active service

Dude, that picture looks totally different to the one above.....Which one is it?
 
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Dude, that picture looks totally different to the one above.....Which one is it?

The picture that I posted is of South Korean Navy, built some time ago. The one Leonblack posted is of Bangladesh Navy, a modified, reportedly more advanced version of the same ULSAN class frigate.

Beside if you notice, they are not that different. They are obviously the same class!
 
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why is this a "World affairs" issue???
 
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