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Revision as of 03:31, 25 December 2019
The following is the list of equipment in the Republic of Union of Myanmar Navy.
Ships
Submarines
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Kilo Class | Rubin Design Bureau | [to be determined] | 2019 | One ship (ex INS Sindhuvir (S58)) will be transferred by India.[1] |
Frigates
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Kyan Sittha Class | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) |
F12 - Kyansittha F14 - Sin Phyushin |
2014 2015 |
1× Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Cannons 3 x NG-18 6-barrel 30 mm CIWS guns 2 triple torpedo launcher |
Stealth shaping, with helicopter hangar | |
Aung Zeya Class[3] | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) |
F11 - Aung Zeya | 2008 | 1× Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Cannons 4 x AK-630 6-barrel 30 mm CIWS guns 6 × SA-N-5 SAM 8 x Kh-35E anti-ship missiles Triple 324 mm YU-7 ASW torpedoes Rocket Launchers, possibly ASW rockets or decoy rockets |
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Jianghu-II Class Type 053H1 |
Hudong Shipyard (People's Republic of China) |
F22 - Mahar Bandoola F23 - Mahar Thiha Thura |
2012 | 2 x 100 mm gun 4 x dual 37 mm AA guns 8 x C-802 anti ship Missile 2 x Type 81 (RBU-1200) 5-tube ASW RL (30 rockets), or 2 x Type 3200 6-tube ASW RL (36 rockets) 2 x Type 62 5-tube A/S mortar launchers 2 x depth charge (DC) racks & projector |
Corvettes
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Anawratha Class | Myanmar Navy dock yard | 771 - UMS Anawratha 772 - UMS Bayinnaung 773 - UMS Tabinshwehti |
2001 2003[4] 2016 |
1 × Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Cannons 1 × Type 69/AK-230 twin-barrel 30 mm CIWS gun 2 × Type 58/ZPU 2 Anti-aircraft Gun 6 × SA-N-5 SAM 4 × C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile 2 × RBU-1200 or Type 81 ASW rocket launchers 1 helipad |
UMS Tabinshwehti was the latest design of the class and featured the stealth shaping. Launched on 2014 and commissioned on 24 December 2016. |
FAC - missile
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Stealth ship | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) | 491 | 2012 | 1 × AK-630 six-barrel 30 mm CIWS gun 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns 4 x C-802A anti-ship missile |
[5] | |
Houxin class | Qiuxin Shipyards, Shanghai, | 471 - MaGa 472 - SaitTra 473 - DuWa 474 - ZeyHta 475 - HanTha 476 - BanDa |
1995,1996,1997 | 2 × 30 mm AK 230 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns 4 × C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile |
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5-Series class[6] | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) | 556 557 558 559 560 |
2004 | 2 × 30 mm AK 230 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns 4 × C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile |
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5-Series class[6] | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) | 561 562 567 568 569 570 |
2008, 2012 | 2 × 30 mm AK 230 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns 6 × SA-N-5 SAM 2 x C-802A Surface to Surface Anti-ship Missile |
FAC - gun
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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5-Series class[6] | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) | 551 552 553 554 555 563 564 565 566 |
1996,2013 | 1 × 37 mm AA gun 2 × Type 87 - 25 mm twin guns 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns |
Modular design capable of Antiship Missiles |
FAC - submarine chaser
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Hainan | Dalian, Qiuxin and Huangpu Shipyard, | 442-Yan Htet Aung 443-Yan Nyein Aung 444-Yan Khwinn Aung 445-Yan Min Aung 446-Yan Ye Aung 447-Yan Pang Aung 448-Yan Win Aung 449-Yan Aye Aung 450-Yan Zwe Aung |
1991,1993 | 2 × Type 66 - 57mm twin guns 2 × Type 87 - 25 mm twin guns 2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns RBU |
441, Yan Sit Aung was sunk by cyclone Nargis[7] 1991, Six Crafts and 1993, four crafts |
Large patrol combatants
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Osprey Class-50[6][8] | Danyard A/S, Frederikshavn, Denmark | 55 (Indaw) 57 (Inya) |
1982 | 1 / 40mm 60-cal. Bofors AA 2 / 20mm 70-cal. Oerlikon AA |
56 (Inma) sank | |
Inle Class | Naval Dock, Myanmar | 54 (Inle) | 2017[9][10] | Guns, Helipad |
Coastal patrol craft
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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PGM 43 class[6][8] | Marinette Marine, Wisconsin; last two by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States | 401 402 403 404 405 406 |
1959–1961 | 1 x Bofors 40 mm gun 2 x dual Oerlikon 20 mm canon 2 x 12.7mm MG |
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Y311 class - modified Y301[6][8] | Sinmalaik, Burma | Y311 | 1967 | 2 x Bofors 40 mm gun |
Y-312 was reported sunk by cyclone Nargis[7] |
Y Series class[6][8] | Uljanik SY, Pola, Yugoslavia | 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 |
1957–1960 | 2 x Bofors 40 mm gun 2 x Oerlikon 20 mm canon |
Cruiser patrol craft
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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PGM-421 class or Swift class[6][8] | Vosper Naval Systems Pte Ltd, Singapore | 422 423 |
1980 | 2 x 40 mm Bofors 2 x Oerlikon 20 mm cannon 2 x 12.7 mm Machine Guns Pathfinder Radar |
421 lost at sea |
Patrol craft
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Carpentaria class[6][8] | Australia | 112 113 114 115 116 117[6] |
1978–1980 | MK10 AA, radar, 20mm 70cal | ||
412 class[6][8] | Burma Naval Dockyard, Rangoon | 412 413 414 416 |
1983–1984 | 2x40mm AA, 2x12.7mm machine gun | 415 was sunk | |
PB-90[6][8] | Yugoslavia | 424 425 426 |
1990 | M-75 AA, Radar, 2x quadruplet 20mm cal | ||
Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boat[11] | Israel | 271 272 273 274 |
2017 2018 |
1 × Typhoon 25–30 mm stabilized cannon/Oerlikon 20 mm cannon2 × 12.7 mm machine guns |
Torpedo boat
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Torpedo Boat | Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) | T201 | 2014 | 8 × torpedo |
With an aluminium body and a length of 70 ft (21 m), the new torpedo boat has low observable radar characteristics, a maximum speed of 35 kt, and is reportedly armed with up to eight Russian- or Chinese-manufactured torpedoes.[12] |
Minesweeper
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Admirable-class minesweeper | United States | 41 ( Yan Tang Aung) 42[13](Yan Gyi Aung) |
1967 | 1x76mm Cannon 2x 40mm Bofer Anti Aircraft Gun 4xAuliGun Hedgehog Anti Submarine Destroyer |
41 and 42 seen on 67th Myanmar Navy Anniversary, December 2014, Honoring Commander in Chief |
Landing Platform Dock (LPD)
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Service | Armament | Note |
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Makassar Class | Dae Sun Shipbuilding (South Korea) |
1501 - Moattama[14] |
Coastal land craft mechanised
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year | Armament | Note |
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LCM | Naval Engineering Depot [6] | 709 710 |
1967 | |||
LCM | rowspan="3" | rowspan="3" |Naval Engineering Depot [15] | 1611 | 2005 | ||
1612 1613 |
2013 | |||||
1614 1615 |
2017 | Commissioned in 2017 Dec 24, 56m Long[9][10] | ||||
LCT | rowspan="4" | rowspan="4" |Naval Engineering Depot [15] | 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 1706 |
2015 | Machine Gun | Commissioned in 2015 Dec 24[16] 29m long |
1707 1708 1709 1710 1711 1712 |
2016 | Commissioned in 2016 Dec 24[17] 29meter long | ||||
1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 |
2017 | Commissioned in 2017 Dec 24, 29m Long[9][18] | ||||
1717 1718 1719 1720 |
2018 | Commissioned in 2018 Dec 24, 29m Long |
Coastal land craft utility
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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LCU | Naval Dock | 605[6] | 1984 | ||
LCU | 603[6] | 1963–1968 |
Coastal survey ship
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Survey ship[6] | Tito SY, Belgrade, Yugoslavia | 801 Thutaythi | 1965 | helipad 2 x40 mm, 2x 20 mm machine gun |
Coastal logistics and tanker ships
Class | Photo | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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coastal tanker[6][8] | Watenabe Zosen K.K., Hakata, Japan Japan | 608 | 1991 | None | ||
coastal tanker[6][8] | Shimoda Dockyard, Shimoda, Japan Japan | 609 class | 1986 | None | ||
coastal logistics ship[6][8] | Germany | 601 Pyi Daw Aye (1) | 1975 | None | ||
coastal logistics ship[6][8] | Japan | 602 Pyi Daw Aye (2) | 2002 | None | ||
coastal logistics ship[6][8] | A/S Nordsovaerftet, Ringkobing, Norway | Ayidawaya | 1991 | None | ||
coastal transport[6][8] | Myanmar | 612 613 615 618 |
1990 | AA Gun | ||
Yadanabon[6][8] | Myanmar | VIP Transport | 1990 | |||
Thanlwin | Myanmar | Hospital AH-02 | 2015 | Commissioned in 2015 Dec 24[16] 25-bed hospital including CT scan room, minor eye operation room, minor operation theater, and major operation theater | ||
Shwe Pu Zun | Myanmar | Hospital AH-01 | 2012 | |||
Chin Dwin | Myanmar | Troop Carrier AP-01 | 2016[19] | |||
Tug Boat | Myanmar | AT-01 AT-02 |
2013[20] | |||
Tug Boat | Myanmar | AT-03 AT-04 |
2018[21] | 26-metre sea-going tow/tug boats |
River patrol craft
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note | |
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PBR class | United States[6] | 211 212 213 214 215 216 |
1978–1982 | 1 × twin M2HB .50 caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns (forward in a rotating tub) 1 × single M2HB (rear) 1 or 2 × M60 7.62 mm machine gun(s) (side-mounted) 1 × 40 mm Mk 19 grenade launcher |
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Yan Naing class[6] | Myanmar | 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 |
1970 | Machine Gun, OA | ||
Michao Class[6] | Yugoslavia | 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 |
1963–1968 | 2x20mm OA |
Floating dry dock
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Floating dry dock | China | FD01 - Saya Shan[15] | 2013 | ||
Floating dry dock | Myanmar | FD02 - Saya Shan[15] | 2018 | 65-metre Floating Dock |
Unmanned surface vehicle - USV
Class | Builder | Serial Number | Year Entered Service | Armament | Note |
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Unmanned Surface Vehicle | Myanmar | 2014 | seen on 67th Myanmar Navy Anniversary, 24 December 2014[22] | ||
Unmanned Surface Vehicle | Myanmar | 2016 | seen on 69th Myanmar Navy Anniversary, 24 December 2016[17] |
Aircraft
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes |
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ATR 42 | France | Maritime Surveillance | ATR 42 | 2[23] | |
Britten-Norman Islander BN 2 | UK | Maritime Surveillance | 5[24] | ||
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin | France | Utility Helicopter | 6[25][26] |
References
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- ^ "Myanmar commissions second frigate with reduced RCS, hospital ship". Archived from the original on 27 December 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
- ^ AMR NAVAL DIRECTORY 2011
- ^ [1] Archived 26 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine PCG Anawrahta
- ^ "Myanmar Completed First Two of 49 meter FAC-M". Archived from the original on 14 December 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Maung Aung Myoe, Building the Tamadaw
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships By Eric Wertheim
- ^ a b c "Myanmar Navy commissions seven new vessels". Archived from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
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- ^ Davis, Tony. "Myanmar inducts first of new torpedo craft". IHS Jane's. Archived from the original on 30 July 2014.
The indigenously designed and built vessel, with a pennant number of T201, was launched and commissioned at the Rangoon Navy Dockyards on 8 May, according to local press reports. With an aluminium body and a length of 70 ft (21 m), the new torpedo boat has low observable radar characteristics, a maximum speed of 35 kt, and is reportedly armed with up to eight Russian- or Chinese-manufactured torpedoes.
- ^ USS Creddock (AM-356)
- ^ Rahmat, Ridzwan (4 September 2019). "South Korean shipyard launches landing platform dock for Myanmar Navy". IHS Jane's. Archived from the original on 5 September 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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