Sep 9, 2011

Future of the R.O.C Navy

Desperately trying to modernize, facing the Chinese giant

Cartography:
Coastline of 1,566.3 km (973.3 mi); 3,720 km2 (1,436 sq mi) is territorial water claims.

Personnal Strenght: 45 000 (+67 000 reserve).

4 Destroyers

4 Kee Kung
(Kee Lung, Su Ao, Tso Ying, Ma Kong). 7200/8000 tons, 172 meters (late 1970's US AAW destroyer). Transferred by 2005/2006, likely to remain in service until late 2020's.

22 Frigates
8 Chi Yang
(Chi Yang, Fong Yang, Fen Yang, Lan Yang, Hae Yang, Hwai Yang, Ning Yang, Yi Yang). 3800/4200 tons, 134 meters (Ex US 1960's Knox FFG). Transferred by late 1990's, now ageing ships but likely to remain in service until at least late 2010's.

8 Cheng Kung
(Cheng Kung, Cheng Ho, Chi Kuang, Yueh Fei, Tzi I, Pan Chao, Chang Chien, Tian Dan). 4100 tons, 138 meters (US O.H Perry FFG design). Commissioned by 1993/2004, likely to remain in service until late 2020's.

6 Kang Ding
(Kang Ding, Si Ning, Wu Chang, Di Hua, Kun Ming, Chen De). 3200 tons, 125 meters (derived from the French 1990's Lafayette FFG design). Commissioned by late 1990's, likely to remain in service until late 2020's.

12 Corvettes
12 Jing Chiang
(Jing Chiang, Dang Chiang, Sing Chiang, Feng Chiang, Tzeng Chiang, Kao Chiang, Jin Chiang, Hsiang Chiang, Tze Chiang, Po Chiang, Chang Chiang, Chu Chiang)

Fast Attack Missiles Crafts
+/- 47 Hai Ou
45 tons, 21+ meters (derived from the Israeli Dvora craft). Commissioned trought 1980's/1990's.

Up to 30 Kung Hua VI
170 tons, 34+ meters. Commissioned since 2003.

4 Submarines
2 Hai Lung
(Hai Lung, Hai Hu). 2300/2600 tons, 66+ meters (Dutch improved Zwaardvis SSK design). Commissioned by 1987/1988.

2 Hai Shih
(Hai Shih, Hai Bao). 1500/2400 tons, 95 meters (Ex 1940's US Tench SSK).

Off shore patrol Crafts
9 PCL
(PCL 1-9), 140 tons

+/- 10 Minesweespers
4 Yung Yang
(Yung Yang, Yung Tzu, Yung Ku, Yung The). 850 tons, 52 meters (US 1950's Agressive MCM design).Transferred by 1994.

4 Yung Feng
(ex German MMW50 coastal MCM). uncertain data ?

2 (3?) Osprey
880+ tons, 57 meters (Ex 1990's US Osprey MCM).

+/- 3 Large Amphibious Ships
1 Hsu Hai
(Hsu Hai). 14 000 tons, 169 meters (ex US 1960's Anchorage LSD). Transferred by 2000.

2 Chung Ho
(Chung Ho, Chung Ping). 4700/8500 tons, 159 meters (ex US 1960's Newport LST). Transferred by 2000.

Medium & Small Amphibious Ships
7 Chung Hai
(Ex US 1940's LST). Current status unclear.

4 Mei Chin
(Ex US 1940's LSM). Current status unclear.

Up to 20 LCU.
.
Up to 100 LCVP.
.
Up to 170 LCM.
.
3 Tugs/Salvage Tugs
1 Ta De
(Da Juan). 1900+ tons, 65+ meters (ex US 1940's fleet tug). Transferred by 1994.

1 Tai Hu
(Tai Hu). 1600 tons, 65 meters (ex US 1940's Fleet Tug). Transferred by 1977.

1 Ta Tung
(Ta Tung). 1200 tons, 62 meters (ex US 1940's Fleet Tug). Transferred by 1976.

Auxiliary Ships
1 Yuen Feng (Transport)
(Yuen Feng)

1 Wu Yi (oiler)
(Wu Yi)

1 Ta Kuan (Oceanographic Research ship)
(Ta Kuan)

2 Chung Bai
(coastal transport)
Uncertai data ?

2 Wu Kang (coastal transport)
Uncertain data ?

1 Wan An (Coastal Transport)
Uncertain data ?

R.O.C COAST GUARD (17 000)
Various Patrol Boats
2 Ho-Hsing
(Uncertain data ?)

2 Taipei
(Uncertain data ?)

2 Mou Hsing
(Uncertain data ?)

1 Yun Hsing
(Uncertain data ?)

3 Dao Hsing
(Uncertain data ?)

4 Shun Hu
(Uncertain data ?)

2 Kinmen
(Uncertain data ?)

1 Shun Hsing
(Uncertain data ?)

4 Hai Cheng
(Uncertain data ?)

4 Hai Ying
(Uncertain data ?)

12 Various crafts
(Uncertain data ?)

R.O.C MARINES (15 000 troops).
Amphibious Armored Transport Vehicles: 54 AAV-7A1; 150 LVTP-5A1.
Artillery (towed): Some 105mm and 155mm.
Anti-Tank Recoiless Gun: Some 106mm

R.O.C NAVAL AVIATION
Aircrafts
- Up to 32 S-2 Tracker (ASW): with 24 S-2E Tracker and 8 S-2G Tracker (maybe a total of 24 only Ops ???).
- 12 P-3C Orion (ASW/Maritime Patrol).

Helicopters
- 19 or 20 S-70C Seahawk (ASW).
- 9 Hughes 500MD (ASW), now maybe unserviceable ?

As usual, It may be that in my "fleet review", I forgot programs ? (or made few mistakes ?, especially for the auxiliary and smaller ships), then SAID IT ! Feel free to comment and give your opinion

Future of the Thai Navy

Always very ambitious...

Cartography
Of the entire Thai land aera, only 0,4% were of water (Rivers/Lakes). Coastlines : 3219 Km.


Personnal Strenght 69 000+
(44 000 regular (included Naval Aviation, Marines, Coastal Defence) and 25 000+ conscript).

1 Light Carrier
1 Chakri Naruebet
(Chakri Naruebet). 11 000+ tons, 182+ meters (design derived from Spanish Principe de Asturias CVL). Commissioned by 1997, with probably +/- 30 year of service expected, to be retired around late 2020’s.


9 Frigates
2 Phutthayotfa
(Phutthayotfa Chulalok, Phutthaloetla Naphalai). 4000 tons, 134 meters (ex US 1960’s Knox FFG). Transferred by 1994/1996.


2 Naresuan
(Naresuan, Taksin). 2900 tons, 120 meters. Commissioned by 1995.


4 Chao Phraya
(Chao Phraya, Bangpakong, Kraburi, Saiburi). 1600/1900 tons, 103+ meters (modified Chinese Type 053 frigates design). Commissioned by 1991/1992.


1 Makut Rajakumarn (now used as a training ship)
(Makut Rajakumarn). 1600/1900 tons, 97+ meters. Commissioned by 1973.


Submarines
Few SSK's expected by late 2010's.

4 Corvettes
2 Ratanakosin
(Ratanakosin, Sukhothai). 950+ tons, 77 meters (US 1970’s corvette design). Commissioned by 1986/1987.


2 Tapi
(Tapi, Khirirat). 880/1100 tons, 84 meters (US 1970’s corvette design).


9 Fast Attack Missiles Crafts
3 Rajcharit
(Rajcharit, Vitiyakom, U domdej). 250+ tons, 49+ meters. Commissioned by 1979/1980.


3 Prabbrorapak
(Prabbrorapak, Hanhak Sudtru, Soo Pirin). (German TNC 45 FAC design). Commissioned by 1976/1977.


3 Chonburi
(Chonburi, Songgkla, Phuket). 400/450 tons, 57+ meters (Italian MV 400 TH FAC design). Commissioned by 1981/1983.


Large Amphibious Ships
1 LPD
(Angthong). 7600 tons (derived from the Singaporian Endurance LPD). To be delivered by 2012.

1 Fleet Tanker
1 Similan
(Similan). 22 000 tons, 171 meters (ex Russian/Chinese AOR tanker). Transferred by 1996.

Mid Shore Patrol Vessels
3 Khamrosin
(Kamronsin, Thaychanon, Longlom). 350/630 tons, 57 meters. Commissioned by 1991.


6 Sattahip
(Sattahip, Klongyai, Takbai, Kangtang, Thepa, Theai Mueang). 280+ tons, 50 meters. Commissioned by 1983/1986.

Others Patrol Boats (uncertain data ?)
2 Pattani (OPV)
(Pattani, Narathiwat). 1440/1635 tons, 95+ meters. Commissioned by 2007/2008.

3 Hua Hin
(Hua Hin, Klang, Sriracha).


up to 6 Tor 991(patrol boat)
(T-991/996). 180+ tons. T-991/993 delivered by 2007, T-994/996 under construction.

THAI MARINE POLICE (2200)
+/- 3 Off Shore Patrol Boats (uncertain data ?)
1 Srinakrin
2
Hameln

+/- 4 Mid Shore Patrol Boats
(uncertain data ?)
2 Chasanyabadee
1
Yokohama
1
Sriyanont

In Shore Patrol Boats & others small crafts
(uncertain data ?)
6 Ital Thai Marine
1
Burespadoog kit
3 Cutlass
3
Technautic
Severals dozens of additional small crafts ?

ROYAL THAI COASTAL DEFENSE COMMAND
Some 155mm guns.
Some 37 & 40mm AA guns.
Some Manpads.

THAI MARINE CORPS (23 000 troops)
Armored Transport Vehicles (Wheeled): 24 LAV-150 Commando; Maybe up to 12 BTR-3
Amphibious Armored Vehicles: 33 LVTP-7
Artillery (Towed): 36 105mm; 12 155mm (GC-45)
Anti-Tanks Missiles (Towed): 24 HMMW Tow
Anti-Tanks Missiles (Manpats): M47 Dragon; Tow


THAI NAVAL AVIATION (1200)
Aircrafts
- 9 AV-8S Matador (dubious state...)
- 7 Do 228 Dornier (maritime patrol)
- 6 F-27 200/400 Fokker (maritime patrol)
- P-3T Orion (maritime patrol)
- 1 CL-215 Canadair (SAR/Firefighting)
- 5 N 24A Gaf Normad (transport)
- 12 to 14 T-337 Cessna (training, light attack)
- Up to 2 ERJ-135LR Embraer (transport)


Helicopters
- 8 Bell 212 (transport)
- 7 Bell 214 (transport)
- 6 SH-60B Seahawk (ASW)
- 6 S-76B Sikorski (SAR)
- Up to 6 MH-60S Knighthawk (Transport/SAR)
- Up to 4 Super Lynx 300 (anti ship)


As usual, It may be that in my "fleet review", I forgot programs ? (or made few mistakes ?, especially for the auxiliary and smaller ships), then SAID IT ! Feel free to comment and give your opinion

Sep 3, 2011

"Combat Fleets Of The World" will take a different way...

Hi Loyal Readers ;)

"Combat Fleets Of The World" will take a different way...


After two intensive years for this Blog, its path will change


(Fortunately for me) New Job Activities will prevent me from updating this blog on a "Daily basis" (or maybe worse, on a "Weekly basis"...).


"Warships Daily News" will therefore disappear


In the short term (following weeks, following months)

I hope (?) to finish some Asian Fleets "Review" (Thailand, Philippine, Vietnam, Taiwan) and perhaps (?) some remaining European Fleets (Romania, Poland, Bulgaria).

Updates of "Warships Daily News" will be rare, sporadic and incomplete...


In the medium term (6+ months)
I will try to finish the missing reviews of some largest navies (India, Japan, China, Russia, US Navy Amphibious Fleet, US Navy Auxiliary Fleet...).
Updates of "Warships Daily News" will be rare, sporadic and incomplete...


In the Long-term (1+ year)

Hopefully, I want to progressively fully update all "Fleets Reviews".

I plan to deeply change this blog (from a "News" blog toward a "Navies/Fleets - Strenght/Size" blog).

...as usual...Wait & See :)

Now, It will be almost impossible for me to update on a "Daily basis" (or even worse, on a "weekly basis" ?) this blog.


So, despite the "slowdown Daily/Weekly updates" of this blog, stay tuned and watch my blog !!!

Best regards
Mike Colombaro

Sep 2, 2011

Future of the Indonesian Navy

A major regional power

Carthography
Of the entire Indonesian Land aera, around 93,000 sq km (35,908 sq mi) or 4,84% were of waters (Lakes/Rivers…).
Coastlines: 54,716 km (islands included) ; 17,508 islands (…”only”…6,000 of which are inhabited). A EEZ of 6,159,032 km2

Personnal Strength +/- 45 000

7 Frigates
6 Ahmad Yani
(Ahmad Yani, Slamet Riyadi, Yos Sudarso, Oswald Siahaan, Halim Perdanakususma, Karel Satsuitubun). 2200/2800 tons, 113 meters (ex 1960’s Ducth Van Speijk FFG). Transferred by 1986/1987, modernised through 2000's with newer missiles, likely to remain in service until late 2010's.

1 Hajar Dewantara (training frigate)
(Hajar Dewantara). 1800 tons, 96+ meters. Commissioned by 1981.

+/- 23 Corvettes
4 Diponegoro
(Diponegoro, Sultan Hasanuddin, Sultan Iskandar Muda, Frans Kaisiepo). 1600+ tons, 90 meters (Ducth Sigma 9113 FFG design). Commissioned by 2007/2009, with probably +/- 30 year of service expected, to be retired around 2040.

Discussion underway between Indonesian & Dutch about the purchase of some newer 105 meters Sigma corvettes (Sigma 10 514 design). 1st ship operational by 2014...

3 Fatahillah
(Fatahillah, Malahayati, Nala). 1100/1400 tons, 83 meters. Commissioned by 1979/1980, with probably +/- 35 year of service expected, to be retired during 2010's

16 Kapitan Patimura
(Kapitan Patimura, Untung Suropati, Nuku, Lambung Mangkurat, Cut Nyak Dien, Sultan Thaha Syaifudin, Sutanto, Sutedi Senoputra, Wiratno, Memet Sastrawiria, Tjiptadi, Hasan Basri, Imam Bonjol, Pati Unus, Teuku Umar, Silas Papare). 800/950+ tons, 72 meters (ex early 1980’s East German Parchim I FFG corvettes). Transferred by 1992, likely to remain in service until late 2010's/early 2020's.

2 Submarines
Few future submarine expected (Russian Kilo or German/Turkis/South Korean Type 209 SSK's very likely...).

2 Cakra
(Cakra, Nanggala). 1350+ tons, 59+ meters (German Type 209/1300 SSK design). Commissioned by 1981, refitted by 2004/2011, likely to remain in service until early 2020’s.

7+ Fast Attack Missiles Crafts
Up to ? Clurit
(Clurit). 44 meters (Indonesian KCR-40 FAC design). Launched by early 2011. Maybe some others crafts planned ?

4 Mandau
(Mandau, Rencong, Badik, Keris). 250+ tons, 53+ meters (US large 1970’s PB design). Commissioned by 1979/1980.


2 Salawaku
(Salawaku, Badau). 150/200 tons, 37 meters (Former late 1970's Brunei FAC). Transferred during 2011.

12 Off-Shore Patrol Vessels
4 Todak
(Todak, Hiu, Layang, Lemadang). 440+ tons, 58+ meters (German PB 57 V design). Commissioned by 2000/2004.

2 Pandrong
(Pandrong, Sura). 420+ tons, 58 meters (German PB 57 IV design). Commissioned by 1990/1991.


2 Singa (ASW)
(Singa, Ajak) 420 tons, 58+ meters (German PB 57 II ASW). Commissioned by 1988/1989.


4 Kakap
(Kakap, Kerapu, Tongkol, Barakuda). 350 tons, 58+ meters (German PB 57 I SAR). Commissioned by 1988/1989.

+/- 22 Mid-Shore Patrol Vessels
8 Sibarau class
(Sibarau, Suliman, Sigalu, Silea, Siribua, Siada, Sikuda, Sigurot). 140 tons, 32+ meters (Australian built). Built by 1967/1968.

13 Boa
(Boa, Welang, Suluh Pari, Katon, Sanca, Warakas, Panama, Kalakae, Tedong Naga, Kobra, Anakonda, Patola, Taliwangsa). 90 tons, 35 meters. Built by 2004/2005.


1 Cucuk (Patrol Boat/Diver Tenders)
(Cucuk).170 tons, 35+ meters (former Singaporian 1990's ship). Transferred by 2002.


In-Shore Patrol Vessels
18 Kal Kangean
(1101/1118). 44+ tons, 24+ meters. Built by 1987/1990.

7 Fast Patrol Boats
(1119/1125). 45 tons, 12+ meters. Built by 1992/1997.

11 PC-40
(Viper, Piton, Weling, Matacora, Tedung Selar, Boiga, Krait, Tarihu, Alkura, Birang, Mulga). Commissioned by 2006.

1 Tenggiri
(Tenggiri). (Former Australian HMAS Ardent). Transferred by 2007.

+/- 2 ? Mine-Sweepers
2 Pulau Rengat
(Pulau Rengat, Pulau Rupat). 500 tons, 51+ meters (European MCM Tripartite design). Commissioned by 1988.

Up to 9 Kondor II (uncertain status ?)
(Pulau Rote, Pulau Raas, Pulau Romang, Pulau Rimau, Pulau Rondo, Pulau Rusa, Pulau Rangsang, Pulau Raibu, Pulau Rempang). 400+ tons, 56+ meters (ex East German Kondor II 1970's coastal MCM). Transferred by 1993, now no longer in service ?

Medium/Large Amphibious Ships
1 Dr Soeharso (ex Tanjung Dalpele LPD)
(Dr Soeharso). 11 000/13 000 tons, 109 meters. Commissioned since 2004.

4 Makassar (LPD)
(Makassar, Surabaya, Banjarmasin, Banda Aceh). 7300/11 300 tons, 122+ meters. Commissioned by 2007/2011.

6 Teluk Semangka (LST)
(Teluk Semangka, Teluk Penyu, Teluk Mandar, Teluk Sampit, Teluk Banten, Teluk Ende). 1800/3700 tons, 100 meters. Commissioned by 1981/1982.

12 Teluk Gilimanuk (LSM)
(Teluk Gilimanuk, Teluk Celukan Bawang, Teluk Cendrawasih, Teluk Berau, Teluk Peleng, Teluk Sibolga, Teluk Manado, Teluk Hading, Teluk Parigi, Teluk Lampung, Teluk Jakarta, Teluk Sangkulirang). 1700/1900 tons, 90 meters (ex East German 1970’s Type 108 Frosch I LSM). Transferred by 1992/1994.

2 Teluk Sirebon (LSM)
(Teluk Sirebon, Teluk Sabang). 1500 tons, 90 meters (ex East German 1970’s Type 109 Frosch II LSM). Transferred by 1992/1994.

1 LST-542 (LST)
(Teluk Bone). 1600/4000 tons, 99+ meters (ex US 1940’s LST). Transferred by early 1970’s. Now no longer in service.


Small Amphibious Crafts
4 LCU
(Dore, Kupang, Dili, Nusa Utara).

Up to 20 LCM (Mk6)
24+ tons, 17 meters, built by 1988.

Up to 24 LCVP (Mk7)
13 tons, 10+ meters, built by 1981/1982.

6 Sekoci (LCP)
28 meters.

6 Oceanographic and Research Ships
1 Baruna Jaya VIII
(Baruna Jaya VIII). 1300 tons, 66+ meters. Built by 1998.

4 Baruna Jaya I
(Baruna Jaya I-IV). 1100/1300 tons, 60 meters. Built by 1989/1995.

1 Jalanidhi
(Jalanidhi). 700/900+ tons, 54 meters. Built by 1964.

1 Auxiliary Ships
1 Multatuli (Command Ship)
(Multatuli). 3200/6700 tons, 111+ meters. Built by 1962.


Up to 5 ? Tankers/Oilers
1 Arun
(Arun). 4700/11 500 tons, 140+ meters (ex British 1960's Rover AO ship). Transferred by 1992.

1 Sungai Gerong
(Sungai Gerong). Small Oiler, transferred around 1996.

1 Sorong
(Sorong). 8700 tons, 112 meters. Commissioned by 1965.

2 Fleet Tugs
(Soputan, Leuser). Uncertain data ?

3 Harbor Tug
1 Lampo Batang
(Lampo Batang). 250 tons, 28 meters, built by 1961.

2 Tambora
(Tambora, Bromo). 250 tons, 24 meters, built by 1961.

INDONESIA MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND
2 Hungarian Tisza (cargo ship)
(Teluk Mentawi, Karamaja). 2000 tons, 74+ meters. Built by 1963/1964.


1 Nusu Telu (cargo ship)
(Nusu Telu). 1950's small cargo, now no longer ops.

1 Sambu (coastal tanker)
(Sambu). 2800 tons, 70+ meters. Built by 1965.

1 Balikpapan (coastal tanker)
(Balikpapan). 69+ meters (1960’s built). Purchased by 1978.


1 Teluk Amboina (LST)
(Teluk Amboina). 4000 tons, 99+ meters (derived from US 1940's LST design). Built by early 1960's.

3 Kupang (LCU)
(Kupang, Nusantara, Dili). 400 tons, 42+ meters (US LCU 1610 design). Built by 1978/1980.

1 Amurang (LCU)
(Dore). 180+ tons, 38 meters. Built by 1968.

1 Soputan (Salvage Tug)
(Soputan). 2100 tons, 66 meters. Built by 1996.

INDONESIAN ARMY (mainly logistics landing crafts)
3 ADRI XLI
(ADRI XLI-III). 480 tons, 32+ meters. Built by 1982.

5 ADRI XXXIII
(ADRI XXXIII-VII). 300 tons, 32 meters. Built by 1979/1981.

1 ADRI XXXII
(ADRI XXXII). 490 tons, 37 meters. Built by 1979.

1 ADRI XL
(ADRI XL). 520 tons, 44+ meters. Built by 1981.

2 ADRI XXXVIII
(ADRI XXXVIII-IX). 145 tons, 26+ meters. Built by 1981.

4 ADRI XVI
(ADRI XVI-XIX). 700 tons, 53+ meters. Built by 1963/1964.

1 ADRI III
(34 meters, built by 1954.

INDONESIAN SEA COMMUNICATION AGENCY (COAST GUARD ?)
4 Golok (MPV's)
(Golok, Panan, Pedang, Kapak). 200 tons, 37+ meters. Built by 1982.

5 Kujang (MPV's)
(Kujang, Parang, Celurit, Cundrik, Belati). 120 tons, 38+ meters. Built by 1981.

6 PAT 01 (IPV's)
(PAT 01/06). 12 tons, 12+ meters. Built by 1978/1979.

1 Hecla
(Dewa Kembar). 1900/2700 tons, 79+ meters (ex British 1960's Hydrographic Survey Ship). Transferred by 1986.

- Status of 2 Support Ships (Karimata, Wagio) unclear ???
- Status of some Transport ships (Tanjung Oisina, Tanjung Nusanive, Tanjung Fatagar, Karang Tekok) unclear ???

+ severals Commercial Passenger Vessels used (loaned ?) for Inter-Island used communication & so...

2 Sail Training Ships
1 Dewaruci
(Dewaruci). 800+ tons, 58 meters. Built by 1953.

1 Arung Samudera
(Arung Samudera). 280 tons, 39 meters, built by 1991.


INDONESIAN MARINE POLICE (+/- up to 60 crafts)
2 Bisma (PB's)
600 tons, 61 meters, built by early 2000's.

7 ? Jasa (Inspection/Navigation Crafts)
(Antares, Altair, Adhara, Arcturus, Aldebaran, Mokmer, Marapa). 500+ tons, built by 1999/2000.

Up to 9 DKN 908 (small PB's)
(DKN 908/916), buil by 1961/1964.

Up to 10 DKN 504 (small PB's)
Built by 1963/1964.

6 Carpenteria (small PB's)
(KAL-II 201/206), built by 1976/1977.

+/- 32 "Chase-Boats" (small PB's)
Built by 1982/1986.

Up to 14 "Bango" (small PB's ?)
Unreliable data ?

INDONESIAN MARINES (15 to 20 000 troops)
Light Tanks: 55 PT-76 (no longer in service ?)
Reco: 21 BRDM
Armored Transport vehicles: 24 AMX-10P; 10 AMX-10 PAC 90
Armored Transport Vehicles (wheeled): 100 BTR-50P
Artillery (towed): 22 LG1 Mk II (105mm); 28 M-38 M-1938 (122mm)
Rockets Launchers: 12 BM-14 (140mm)
Mortars: 81mm
AA Guns: around 150 included 40mm Bofor (L/60/70) and towed 57mm (S-60)

INDONESIAN NAVAL AVIATION +/- 1000
Aircrafts:
- Up to 4 Socata TB-9 Tampico GT (training)
- Up to 5 Socata TB-10 Tobago GT (training)
- Up to 3 Bonanza G-33 (light transport)
- 2 DHC-5D Buffalo (transport)
- up to 15/16 GAF N-22B Searchmaster (Maritime Patrol/Transport) and 6/10 GAF N-22 SL Searchmaster L (Maritime Patrol/Transport).
- 2 Casa 235 MPA (Maritime Patrol).
- 3 Casa 235M and 4 Casa 212-200 (Maritime Patrol/Transport).
- Various Transport planes: Up to 4 PA-34 Seneca; 4 Rockwell Commander 100 (no longer ops); 6 PA-38 Tomahawk.

Helicopters:
- 2 Bo-105 (utility), up to 4 others in reserve ?
- 3 EC-120 B Colibri (Utility), 6 others ordered
- 2 Mi-2 Hoplite (utility), up to 6 others in reserve ?
- 3 to 5 AS-332 Super Puma (ASW)
- Up to 9 HAS-1 Wasp (ASW, no longer ops)
- 4 to 8 Bell 412 Twin Huey (utility)

As usual, It may be that in my opinion, I forgot programs ? (or made few mistakes ?, especially for the auxiliary and smaller ships), then SAID IT ! Feel free to comment and give your opinion !

Future of the Royal Malaysian Navy

Defend the Malacca Strait and a country cut in two, what challenge !

Cartography
Of the entire Malay land aera, only 0,3% were of waters (rivers/lakes).
Coastline of 4,675 kilometres (2,905 mi), whereby Peninsular Malaysia has 2,068 kilometres (1,285 mi), while East Malaysia has 2,607 kilometres (1,620 mi) of coastline. A EEZ of 334,671km2 claimed.

Personnal Strenght +/- 14 000

4 Frigates
2 Lekiu
(Jebat, Lekiu). 1800/2200 tons, 105 meters (British 1990’s light frigate design). Commissioned by 1999, with probably +/- 30 year of service expected, to remain in service until late 2020's/early 2030's.

2 Kasturi
(Kasturi, Lekir). 1500/1900 tons, 97+ meters (German FS 1500 light frigate design). Commissioned by 1984, with probably +/- 30 year of service expected, to be retired during 2010's.

4 Light Corvettes
4 Laksamana
(Laksamana Hang Nadim, Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil, Laksamana Muhammed Amin, Laksamana Tan Pusmah). 650+ tons, 62+ meters (former ex Iraqi 1980's light corvettes). Transferred by 1997/1999.

+/- 8 Fast Attack Crafts
4 Handalan (no longer ops)
(Handalan, Perkasa, Pendikar, Gempita). 240+ tons, 42+ meters (Sweden Spica 1970's design). Commissioned by 1979. Now ageing FAC

4 Perdana (no longer ops)
(Perdana, Serang, Ganas, Ganyang). 230/260 tons, 47 meters (French Combattante II early 1970's design). Commissioned by 1972/1973.

6 Ocean Patrol Vessels
6 Kedah
(Kedah, Pahang, Perak, Terengganu, Kelantan, Selangor). 1800 tons, 91 meters (derived from German Meko 100 design). Commissioned by 2006/2010.

8? Mid Shore Patrol Vessels
6 Jerong
(Jerong, Tudak, Paus, Yu, Baung, Pari). 210/250 tons, 44+ meters (German 1970's B45 gunboat). Commissioned by 1976/1977.

2 ? Sri Kedah
(Sri Perlis, Sri Johor). 100 tons, 31+ meters (1960's British PB's). Commissioned by 1968, now no longer in service

2 Submarines
2 Abdul Rahman
(Abdul Rahman, Abdul Razak). 1800 tons, 70 meters (Scorpene SSK design). Commissioned by 2009.

Auxiliary Ships
2 Sri Indera Sakti (logistic ship)
(Sri Indera Sakti, Mahawangsa). 1800/4300 tons, 100 meters. Commissioned by 1980/1981.

1 Pearl (
Hydrographic/Survey Ships)
(Pearl). 1900 tons, 71 meters. Commissioned by 1978.

1 Foreigner (
Hydrographic/Survey Ships)
(Foreigner). 1900 tons, 67+ meters. Commissioned by 1998.

1 Tunas (Royal Yacht)
(Tunas). 230 tons, 35+ meters. Commissioned by 1989.

1 d'Turtles (
Divers Tender/Tug/Buoy Tender)
(d'Turtles). Uncertain data ?

2 Harbor Tugs
(d Mussels, Bot Delay One). Uncertain data ?

2 Support Ships
(Bunga Mas Lima, Bunga Mas Six).8000 tons, 132+ meters. Commissioned by 1997.

2 Fast Transport Ships
2 Sri Three
(Sri Three, Sri Gaya).110 tons, 37+ meters (Australian fast small transport troops design). Commissioned by 2001

Small Amphibious Crafts
2 Jernih (LCU)
(Jernih, Terijah). 290 tons, 38 meters, built by 1977.

Up to 5 LCM (Mk6)
LCM 1-5 (US LCM6 design). Built by 1970’s.

Up to 9 LCPV
(RCP 1-9). 15/30 tons, built by 1974.

Up to 15 ageing LCP
19 tons, 14+ meters, built by 1965/1966.

1 Training Ships
1 Hang Tuah (Training Frigate)
(Hang Tuah). 2300+ tons, 97+ meters (former Ghana/British late 1960's light frigate). Transferred by 1977.

4 Mine-Warfare Ships
4 Mahamiru
(Mahamiru, Jerai, Ledang, Kinabalu). 600 tons, 51 meters (Italian Lerici MCM design). Commissioned by 1985/1986.

MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (+/- 4500)
2 Ocean Patrol Vessels
2 Musytari
(Musytari, Marikh). 1300 tons, 75 meters. Commissioned by 1984/1985.

2 Offshore Patrol Vessels
2 Langkawi
Uncertain data ?

2 ? Mid Shore Patrol Vessel
1 Sri Kedah
(Sri Melaka).
100 tons, 31+ meters (1960's British PB's). Commissioned by 1964.

1 Lembing
Uncertain data ?


Others Mid-Shore & In-Shore Patrol Vessels (uncertain data ?)
15 Gagah.
5 Ramunia.
2 Nusa.
15 Sipadan.
2 Rhu.
10 Pengawal.
1 Peninjau.
5 Pelindung.
5 Semilang.
2 Penggalang.
4 Penyelamat.
1 Pengaman.
38 Kilat.
4 Malawali.

1 Merlin (Training Ship)
Uncertain data ?

MALAYSIAN MARINE POLICE (2100)
up to 30 ? Mid Shore Patrol Vessels
9 Imp PX
15 Lang-Hitam
6 Sangitan


Others
Up to 120 various Inshore Patrol Vessels, Small Crafts, RHIBs & so...

Up to 8 Support and transport Vessels

MALAYSIAN CUSTOMS SERVICE
8 Patrols Crafts
2 Combatboat 90H
6 Perak
Up to 36 others various small crafts.

MALAYSIAN NAVAL AVIATION (160)
Helicopters:
- 6 Lynx (ASW/ASUW, able to carry Sea-Skua light anti-ship missiles)
- 6 AS-555 Fennec (Utility)
- 3 Dauphin AS-365 (SAR)

Some Malaysian Air Force & Police helicopters were SAR capable...

As usual, It may be that in my opinion, I forgot programs ? (or made few mistakes ?, especially for the auxiliary and smaller ships), then SAID IT ! Feel free to comment and give your opinion !

Sep 1, 2011

Future of the Royal Brunei Navy

A little Navy in a hot aera !!!

Cartography
Of the entire Brunei land aera, 8+% were of waters (rivers/lakes).
Coastlines: 161 kilometers (100 mi), 500 square kilometers (193 sq mi) of territorial waters, a up to 25 427 km2 Of EEZ claimed.

Personnal Strenght : 1000

3 Ocean Patrol Vessels
3 Darussalam
(Darussalam, Darulehsan, Darulaman), 80 meters (German OPV design). Commissioned by 2011.

Mid Shore Patrol Vessels
4 Itjihad
(Itjihad, Berkat, Syafaat, Afiat). 41 meters (German MPV design). Commissioned by 2010.

3 Fast Attack Missile Crafts (no longer in service)
3 Waspada
(Waspada, Pejuang, Seteria). 150/200 tons, 37 meters (British 1970’s FAC design). Commissioned by 1978/1979. Waspada & Pejuang apparently transferred to the Indonesian Navy during 2011 ?

3 ? In-Shore Patrol Boat
3 Perwira ???
(Perwira, Penyerang, Pemburu). 30+ tons, 21+ meters. Commissioned by 1974/1975, now no longer in service.

4 Small Amphibious Crafts
2 Serasa (LCM/LCT)
(Serasa, Teraban). 330+ tons, 36+ meters (1990’s Australian built). Commissioned by 1996.

2 Teraban (LCM)
(Damuan, Puni). 64+ tons, 22+ meters (1970’s British built). Commissioned by 1976/1977.

Others
1 burong Nuri (Tug/Diver Tender)
(Burong Nuri). 20+ tons, 17+ meters, built by 1982.


Up to 17 small riverine patrol boats ?
3/5 tons, 5 meters.

BRUNEI MARINE POLICE (1750, included land/air personnel)
+/- 23 In Shore Patrol Boats
3 Bendeharu

(Bendeharu, Maharajalela, Kemaindera). 60+ tons, 28+ meters. Commissioned by 1991.

Seven 14,5 meters
(PDB 11/15, 63, 68). 20 tons, 14+ meters. Commissioned by 1987.

11 PDB 0-1
(PDB 01/11), commissioned by 1987.

2 FDB 512
(Behagia, Selmat). 8+ tons, 12+ meters (british built).

4 Personnal Launches (riverine patrols)
(Aman, Damai, Sentosa, Sejahteru).

FISHERIES & INDUSTRY MINISTRIES
Some 16 meters patrol Boats.

BRUNEI NAVAL AVIATION (in fact Brunei Air Force)
Aircrafts:
- 1 CN 235M (Maritime Patrol).
Helicopters:
- Some S-70 Blackhawk, Bo-105, Bell 212, Bell 214 able to be used as a Patrol/SAR ops.

As usual, It may be that in my opinion, I forgot programs ? (or made few mistakes ?, especially for the auxiliary and smaller ships), then SAID IT ! Feel free to comment and give your opinion !