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Surely divers can jump off any boat. Why do they need a special boat. Is it equipped and purposed for specialised operations?
Yeah they can. But a search & salvage operation requires much more sophisticated & comprehensive approach.
 
Is there any update of indigenous frigate program & anti sub helicopters?

Two ASW heli and new MPA's (September) including the two currently in Germany for overhauling are supposed to come this year. And word is shipbuilder from Netherlands and France gave presentation on our future frigate project in naval headquarter.
 
Two ASW heli and new MPA's (September) including the two currently in Germany for overhauling are supposed to come this year. And word is shipbuilder from Netherlands and France gave presentation on our future frigate project in naval headquarter.
AW-159 for ASW & Dornier for MPA? I heard rumors a while back that procurement of Wildcats has been halted for some reasons (costs maybe?).Any idea which classes might have been presented?
 
Two ASW heli and new MPA's (September) including the two currently in Germany for overhauling are supposed to come this year. And word is shipbuilder from Netherlands and France gave presentation on our future frigate project in naval headquarter.

Guessing Damen is the Netherlands party and STX from France - I'd also throw Fincantieri in the mix. Pakistan is a recent customer from Damen's Romanian yard. 2X2400 ton OPVs.
 
North Sea Boats from Indonesia had successfully completed the contract and delivered the Boats to Bangladesh Navy along with local build ToT.

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https://m.facebook.com/northseaboat/
 
Republic of Korea Navy Submarine Force Command has been hosting the annual International Submarine Education and Training Program (ISETP) since 2013.

This 8 week-long course educates multinational students from Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Latin America with the basics of submarine operation and maintenance via class instruction and practical applications.

ROK Navy established ISETP to meet the growing requests from foreign governments to train their respective nation's submarine crew.

The current class is comprised of foreign students from the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, United Arab Emirates, and etc. Since its inception, 76 foreign officers and NCOs have successfully graduated from the program.

Despite having operated submarines for only 30 years, ROK Navy Submarine Force's success in various overseas international exercises, particularly RIMPAC made it a sought-out teacher among fledgling or aspiring submarine operators.

http://kookbang.dema.mil.kr/newsWeb...V6v7MhKeqfVWwiNWhdg60CTV5S9USg88s6JOaiGzp7YlA

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