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The Myanmar Navy transformed it into a hospital ship and re-commissioned it on 24 December 2015. [29] It contains a CT scan room, 25 hospital beds, a minor eye operation room, a minor operation theater and a major operation theater in addition to an intensive care unit (ICU).
The Myanmar Navy (Burmese: တပ်မတော် (ရေ); [taʔmədɔ̀ jè]) is the naval warfare branch of the Tatmadaw, the armed forces of Myanmar. With 19,000 active personnel on duty, the navy operates more than 227 vessels. [ 3 ]
The Anawrahta class corvette is a class of corvettes operated by the Myanmar Navy. The UMS Anawrahta (771) was commissioned in 2001. The ship was built locally with Chinese assistance. The Anawrahta class corvette is equipped with various electronic suites and weaponry systems from China, Israel and Russia.
The first indigenous firearm produced in Myanmar is the TZ-45, made under license as the BA52. [9] [4] In 1953, Heckler & Koch and Fritz Werner Industrie-Ausrüstungen GmbH cooperated with Myanmar to create a production line to made G3 battle rifles under license. [4] [10] The first Myanma-made G3, known as the BA63, was first produced in 1957. [4]
One of the most widely use military trucks in Myanmar. Dongfeng EQ2102: Multi-purpose tactical truck China: Myanmar ordered Dongfeng EQ2102 military trucks in 1990s and received them between 1997 and 2002. [42] Myanmar Army also using Dongfeng EQ1091 and Dongfeng EQ1093 trucks. FAW Jiefang 141: Multi-purpose tactical truck China
List of equipment in the Myanmar Navy This page was last edited on 23 October 2022, at 16:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Inlay-class offshore patrol vessel is a class of offshore patrol vessel (OPV) operated by the Myanmar Navy.The lead ship of the class is UMS Inlay.UMS Inlay was built at Thanlyin Naval Dockyard near Yangon with the help of technical assistance and equipment provided by Singapore-based companies.
The Aung Zeya-class frigate is a frigate operated by the Myanmar Navy. The lead ship of the class is named after Aung Zeya (Alaungpaya), the founder of Konbaung Dynasty of Myanmar. UMS Aung Zeya (F-11) is the first indigenous guided missile frigate of the Myanmar Navy. [3] [4] As of 2021, the lead ship (F-11) is the only ship in this class.