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First of 4 LMS Delivered to RMN

December 31, 2019 Add Comment
31 Desember 2019


The Royal Malaysian Navy’s Littoral Mission Ship, KD Keris 111 (photo : MMP)

KUALA LUMPUR: The first of four Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) was handed over to the Defence Ministry today.

A ministry official in a statement said that the vessel Keris was handed over at a ceremony at Wuchuan Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd at Wucang Port, Qidong, in Shanghai, China.

The Malaysian delegation was headed by the ministry’s procurement division secretary Datuk Ahmad Husaini Abdul Rahman.

Others present included Eastern Fleet commander Vice-Admiral Datuk Pahlawan Syed Zahrul Putra Syed Abdullah and Boustead Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (BNSSB) chief executive officer Ee Teck Chee.

The statement said the Malaysian officials did a physical inspection of the vessel and its documents, and took part in a sailing demonstration.

This was followed by a signing ceremony for the acceptance of the vessel by BNSSB on behalf of the government.

Keris’ construction began on July 31, 2018, at Wuchuan Shuangliu Manufacture Base in Wuhan and successfully underwent sea trials.


The Royal Malaysian Navy’s Littoral Mission Ship, KD Keris 111 (photo : RMN)

It was then launched by Normah Alwi, wife of Defence Minister Mohamad Sabu, on April 15 this year and underwent final trials.

The LMS is part of the RMN’s ’15 to 5’ fleet transformation programme, which involves reducing its current 15 classes of vessels to just five - namely, the LMS, Multi-Role Support Ships (MRSS), Littoral Combat Ships (LCS), Patrol Vessels (PV) and submarines.

The LMS contract was signed between the ministry, BNSSB and China Shipbuilding and Offshore International Co Ltd on March 23, 2017.

It was the first major defence acquisition project from China, reportedly for a total RM1.17 billion.

The second LMS, Sundang, is also being built in China and is expected to be delivered in April.

The remaining two, to be deliverd by mid 2021, will be built in Malaysia through a joint-venture between BNSSB and China Shipbuilding and Offshore International.

An LMS can be used for maritime surveillance, border security as well as search and rescue operations.

The LMS is scheduled to be commissioned as KD Keris during a traditional ceremony by RMN chief Admiral Tan Sri Mohd Reza Mohd Sany on Jan 6.

(NST)

Kapal Cepat Rudal TNI AL Masuk Tahap Keel Laying di PT PAL Indonesia

December 20, 2019 Add Comment
21 Desember 2019


Hingga tahapan keel laying kedua, kapal tersebut telah mencapai 26% dari keseluruhan tahapan pembangunan dan tepat waktu. Kapal tersebut nantinya akan dilengkapi dengan sistem senjata dan radar (photo : SindoNews)

suarasurabaya.net - Produksi dua Kapal Cepat Rudal (KCR) TNI AL di PT PAL Indonesia memasuki tahapan Keel Laying atau pemasangan lunas kapal. Berbicara dalam acara seremoni di Assembly Hall Divisi Kapal Perang PT PAL Indonesia, Surabaya pada Jumat (20/12/2019), Budiman Saleh Direktur Utama PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) berterima kasih karena perusahaan BUMN itu mendapat kepercayaan Kementerian Pertahanan RI untuk membangun kapal yang nantinya akan digunakan TNI AL tersebut.

"Progres pembangunan Kapal KCR kelima dan keenam hingga saat Keel Laying telah mencapai 30 persen dan lebih cepat dari jadwal yaitu Maret 2020. Hal tersebut menunjukkan kesiapan PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) sebagai mitra strategis Pemerintah, dalam hal ini Kementerian Pertahanan RI maupun TNI AL," ujar Budiman pada Jumat (20/12/2019).

Di sisi lain, Marsma TNI Asfan Jauhari Kapus Alpalhan Baranahan Kementerian Pertahanan RI mengapresiasi kepada seluruh jajaran PT. PAL Indonesia. Baginya, perusahaan dalam negeri ini telah bekerja keras untuk mewujudkan kemandirian industri dalam negeri.

Sebagai informasi, PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) sesuai amanah UU No. 16 Tahun 2012 (Pasal 11) dan Keputusan Komite Kebijakan Industri Pertahanan (KKIP) No.13/2013 ditunjuk sebagai Lead Integrator Alutsista Matra Laut (Kapal Kombatan). Salah satu perwujudan dari kebijakan tersebut adalah kontrak kapal KCR. Hingga saat ini, PT PAL Indonesia (Persero) telah menyerahkan 4 kapal KCR kepada Kementerian Pertahanan RI sebagai pemesan.

Kapal KCR kelima dan keenam TNI AL ini memiliki panjang 60 meter, lebar 8,10 meter. Kapal tersebut mampu mengakomodasi kru sebanyak 55 orang. Kapal tersebut memiliki berat 500 Ton dan dapat melaju dengan kecepatan maksimal 28 knot dengan endurance 5 hari. Kapal tersebut memiliki jarak jelajah 2400 Nm pada kecepatan 20 knot.

(SuaraSurabaya)