List of equipment in the Myanmar Navy

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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
Kilo Class Rubin Design Bureau Russia/modified by Hindustan Shipyard India [to be determined] 2020 The ship (ex INS Sindhuvir (S58)) was refitted at Hindustan Shipyard and various Indian equipment's has been installed. To be transferred to Myanmar Navy by March 2020. [1]

Frigates

Class Photo Builder Serial Number Year Entered Service Armament Note
Kyan Sittha Class Naval Dockyard
(Myanmar) Myanmar
F12 - Kyansittha
F14 - Sin Phyushin
2014
2015
Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Cannons
3 x NG-18 6-barrel 30 mm CIWS guns

2 triple torpedo launcher
6 x turret-mounted Igla SAM
8 x C-802 anti-ship missiles[2]
ASW torpedoes
Rocket Launchers, possibly ASW rockets or decoy rockets

Stealth shaping, with helicopter hangar
Aung Zeya Class[3] Naval Dockyard
(Myanmar) Myanmar
F11 - Aung Zeya 2008 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
Jianghu-II Class
Type 053H1
Hudong Shipyard
(People's Republic of China) 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
Anawratha Class Myanmar Navy dock yard Myanmar 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
Stealth ship Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) 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, China 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
5-Series class[6] Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) 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
5-Series class[6] Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) 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
5-Series class[6] Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) 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
Hainan Dalian, Qiuxin and Huangpu Shipyard, China 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
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
PGM 43 class[6][8] Marinette Marine, Wisconsin; last two by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States 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
Y311 class - modified Y301[6][8] Sinmalaik, Burma Myanmar 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 Socialist Federal Republic of 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
PGM-421 class or Swift class[6][8] Vosper Naval Systems Pte Ltd, Singapore 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
Carpentaria class[6][8] Australia Australia 112
113
114
115
116
117
[6]
1978–1980 MK10 AA, radar, 20mm 70cal
412 class[6][8] Burma Naval Dockyard, Rangoon Myanmar 412
413
414
416
1983–1984 2x40mm AA, 2x12.7mm machine gun 415 was sunk
PB-90[6][8] Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 424
425
426
1990 M-75 AA, Radar, 2x quadruplet 20mm cal
Super Dvora Mk III-class patrol boat[11] Israel Israel 271
272
273
274
2017
2019
1 × Typhoon 25–30 mm stabilized cannon/Oerlikon 20 mm cannon2 × 12.7 mm machine guns 271,272 Commissioned in 2017
273,274 Commissioned in 2019

Torpedo boat

Class Builder Serial Number Year Entered Service Armament Note
Torpedo Boat Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) 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
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
Makassar Class [14] Dae Sun Shipbuilding
(South Korea) South Korea
1501 - Moattama[15] 2019 Commissioned in Dec 24 2019

Coastal land craft mechanised

Class Photo Builder Serial Number Year Armament Note
LCM Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar[6] 709
710
1967
LCM Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar[16] 1611 2005
Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar 1612
1613
2013
Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar 1614
1615
2017 Commissioned in 2017 Dec 24, 56m Long[9][10]
LCT Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar[16] 1701
1702
1703
1704
1705
1706
2015 Machine Gun Commissioned in 2015 Dec 24[17] 29m long
Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar 1707
1708
1709
1710
1711
1712
2016 Commissioned in 2016 Dec 24[18] 29meter long
Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar 1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
2017 Commissioned in 2017 Dec 24, 29m Long[9][19]
Naval Engineering Depot Myanmar 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
LCU Naval Dock Myanmar 605[6] 1984
LCU United States 603[6] 1963–1968

Coastal survey ship

Class Builder Serial Number Year Entered Service Armament Note
Survey ship[6] Tito SY, Belgrade, Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of 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
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[17] 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[20]
Myitkyina  Myanmar Troop Carrier AP-03 2019[21] Machine Gun Commissioned in Dec 24 2019
Tug Boat  Myanmar AT-01
AT-02
2013[22]
Tug Boat  Myanmar AT-03
AT-04
2018[23] 26-metre sea-going tow/tug boats
Tug Boat  Myanmar AT-05
AT-06
2019[24] Commissioned in Dec 24 2019

River patrol craft

Class Builder Serial Number Year Entered Service Armament Note
PBR class








Unknown

 United States[6]








Myanmar navy shipyard

211
212
213
214
215
216






New(211,212)

1978–1982








2019

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










Yan Naing class[6] Myanmar Myanmar 501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
1970 Machine Gun, OA
Michao Class[6] Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of 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[16] 2013
Floating dry dock  Myanmar FD02 - Saya Shan[16] 2018 65-metre Floating Dock

Unmanned surface vehicle - USV

Class Builder Serial Number Year Entered Service Armament Note
Unmanned Surface Vehicle  Myanmar 2014 seen on 67th Myanmar Navy Anniversary, 24 December 2014[25]
Unmanned Surface Vehicle  Myanmar 2016 seen on 69th Myanmar Navy Anniversary, 24 December 2016[18]

Aircraft

Naval aviation

Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
ATR 42 France Maritime Surveillance ATR 42 2[26]
Britten-Norman Islander BN 2 UK Maritime Surveillance 5[27]
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin France Utility Helicopter 6[28][29]
Schiebel Camcopter S-100 Austria UAV possibly 6 <ref> https://myanmar-now.org/en/news/un-expert-calls-for-eu-investigation-into-austrian-firm-that-sold-drones-to-myanmar. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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