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The Bagan Datuk class are a series of patrol vessels of the Malaysia Coast Guard. The class comprises six 45-metre (148 ft) vessels built by the Malaysian company Destini Berhad, based on Germany's Fassmer design. The class is also known as the New Generation Patrol Craft (NGPC) and the class named after the first ship of the class, KM Bagan Datuk.
The ship later sunk as missiles and torpedoes target during firing exercise in 2004. The ship received multiple direct hit from anti-ship missile and SUT Torpedo. Japan: 1 KRI Lampo Batang (934) Ocean Tug. Commissioned in November 1961. Japan: 2 KRI Tambora (935) KRI Bromo (936) Harbor Tug. Commissioned in 1961. Tugur class Soviet Union: 2 KRI ...
THHE-Destini is a joint venture between two local company which is THHE and the Bagan Datuk-class patrol vessel builder, Destini Berhad. The class is also known as the Damen 1800-class offshore patrol vessel and the class changed names after the first ship of the class, KM Tun Fatimah. A total of three ships of this class are planned to be ...
A Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility (NISMF) is a facility owned by the United States Navy as a holding facility for decommissioned naval vessels, pending determination of their final fate. All ships in these facilities are inactive, but some are still on the Naval Vessel Register (NVR), while others have been struck from the register.
MV Kota Wajar is a 1997-built container ship operated by Pacific International Lines.On 15 October 2009, she was captured by Somali pirates en route to Mombasa. [1] [3] After received a $4 million ransom, the pirates released the ship on 28 December 2009, she was then assisted with medical supplies and logistics by the Canadian frigate HMCS Fredericton (FFH 337).
A migrant vessel rammed into a Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office boat after deputies intercepted the vessel near the Jupiter Inlet Friday morning, authorities say, damaging two engines. Bazaeluis ...
As per the contract, the vessels needed to be delivered within 45 months of signing the contract. [2] On 25 August 2024, Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane laid the keel of four Coast Guard vessels. [1] On 28 October, GSL launched first two ships simultaneously, named Adamya (256) and Akshar (257), utilising the state-of-art Ship Lift ...
The ship's master was charged with liability for a vessel which caused damage to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and granted bail and allowed to leave Australia. The chief officer-on-watch was charged with the offence of being the person in charge of a vessel that caused damage to the park. [ 18 ]