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First look at Bangladesh Navy's new ocean hydrographic survey ship. The vessel is equipped with a helicopter landing deck and specialised European machinery for undertaking scientific research and survey. It can sustain itself for nearly a month with a crew of 120 personnel.

The ship is being constructed in Bangladesh. Its the first time such an advanced ship of this class is being built in Bangladesh. Fully indigenous design and manufacturing.

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New generation catamaran hulled Combat diving boat of Bangladesh Navy currently under construction at Khulna Shipyard. An Australian company designed this diving boat. Two units are being built at present.

At present the Bangladesh Navy operates just one repurposed diving boat.

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Padma Class. :-)

Pennant Number P 204

Name CGS Sonar Bangla

Displacement 350 tonnes

Motive Power 2 Diesels and 2 shafts

Builder
Khulna Shipyard, Bangladesh (and Naval Contractor from China)

Ordered
17 July 2016

Launched
23 May 2018

50.4 metres (165 ft) long, 7.5 metres (25 ft) wide and 4.1 metres (13 ft) high. The vessel has a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h). Her complement is 45 persons and can carry out missions lasting up to seven days at a time.

The ship is armed with two Oerlikon KBA 25 mm guns, one forward and one backward.
 
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Padma Class. :-)

Pennant Number P 204

Name CGS Sonar Bangla

Displacement 350 tonnes

Motive Power 2 Diesels and 2 shafts

Builder
Khulna Shipyard, Bangladesh (and Naval Contractor from China)

Ordered
17 July 2016

Launched
23 May 2018

50.4 metres (165 ft) long, 7.5 metres (25 ft) wide and 4.1 metres (13 ft) high. The vessel has a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h). Her complement is 45 persons and can carry out missions lasting up to seven days at a time.

The ship is armed with two Oerlikon KBA 25 mm guns, one forward and one backward.
No water cannon?
 
Bangladesh Navy seeks new patrol craft, anti-aircraft missiles for corvettes

Bangladesh’s Defence Ministry is seeking responses to a tender for five patrol craft for the country’s navy.

According to the tender, the patrol craft should have a proven design with a length of approximately 50–52 m, a beam of 7–8 m, a maximum draught of 2 m, and a displacement of between 270 and 320 tonnes. It should be steel-hulled with an aluminium superstructure.

The vessel should be powered by two diesel engines driving two shafts, and an electrical power generation equipment that would need to be of ‘western origin’. Weapons to be mounted on the craft include a Type 61 twin 37 mm gun, and two 20 mm Oerlikon cannons.

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No water cannon?

Water cannons can be fitted after the fact. In addition to firefighting, they are belligerence control equipment for rogue foreign fishermen typically and the need has not arisen yet. AK-47 rounds (or 25 mm rounds) are effective enough for now.

AFAIK - these aren't meant for firefighting roles, tugboats are.

Most large seagoing tugs made in Bangladesh do have water cannons.
 
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Water cannons can be fitted after the fact. In addition to firefighting, they are belligerence control equipment for rogue foreign fishermen typically and the need has not arisen yet. AK-47 rounds (or 25 mm rounds) are effective enough for now.

AFAIK - these aren't meant for firefighting roles, tugboats are.

Most large seagoing tugs made in Bangladesh do have water cannons.


The guy was being sarcastic..... BN ships seems to be under armed in every case and the troll was just playing on that issue I think.

Navy assets I suppose should not be equipped with water cannons....probably not even coast guards ... it's a joke "weapon" and I do not think he meant water cannons for fire fighting scenarios
 
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Padma Class. :-)

Pennant Number P 204

Name CGS Sonar Bangla

Displacement 350 tonnes

Motive Power 2 Diesels and 2 shafts

Builder
Khulna Shipyard, Bangladesh (and Naval Contractor from China)

Ordered
17 July 2016

Launched
23 May 2018

50.4 metres (165 ft) long, 7.5 metres (25 ft) wide and 4.1 metres (13 ft) high. The vessel has a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h). Her complement is 45 persons and can carry out missions lasting up to seven days at a time.

The ship is armed with two Oerlikon KBA 25 mm guns, one forward and one backward.
thats a big fishing boat
 
I hear in some military post that there is a facility of installing anti ship missiles in our Padma class OPV and Minerva class vessel of coast gurd. Can anyone tell me about the name of the missile, Fire control radar etc.
 

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