From left to right: Chief of Navy Admiral Abdul Aziz Jaafar, Minister of Defence of Malaysia Hishammuddin Hussein, Tan Sri Dato' Seri Ahmad Ramli Hj Mohd Nor BHIC Managing Director |
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The ceremony took place at the BHIC
naval shipyard of Lumut (Perak). The shipyard has been refurbished with
the advising of DCNS. The work included new ship lifts, 2 new block assembly
halls, 3 new halls for panel assembly and 3 keel lines so that around
2020 the shipyard will be able to assemble 3 Gowind SGPV-LCS hulls at
the same time.
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The Gowind model on display at LIMA 2015 featured NSM anti-ship missile launchers |
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Based on the DCNS Gowind 2500 corvette design (also
selected by the Egyptian Navy), the Royal Malaysian Navy future LCS will
be slightly larger and thus classified as frigates. The basic specifications
of the vessel have not changed compared to what was announced at LIMA
2013 with a length of 111 meters and a displacement of 3,100 tons. First
ship of the class is set to be floated out and lowered in the water via
a platform in December of 2018.
Navy Recognition was the first to reveal that the class would be fitted with Kongsberg NSM anti-ship missiles. The scale model of the vessel on display during LIMA 2015 showed the following information: Length overall: 111.00 m Length waterline: 105.00 m Beam Main Deck (1st Deck): 16.00 m Beam design waterline: 14.20 m Depth 1st deck: 8.30 m Design draught: 3.85 m Propulsion: CODAD Maximum Speed: 28 knots Survivability: Sea State 9 Royal Malaysian Navy Gowind class Frigate / SGPV / LCS technical datasheet |
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Boustead & Royal Malaysian Navy Held the Gowind Frigate LCS - SGPV Keel Laying Ceremony
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