Durjoy-class LPC

Class overview
Builders:
Operators:  Bangladesh Navy
Built: 2011-present
In commission: 2013-Present
Building: 2
Planned: 8
Completed: 2
Active: 2
General characteristics
Type: Large patrol craft
Displacement: 648 tons
Length: 64.2 m (211 ft) (overall)
Beam: 9 m (30 ft)
Draught: 4 m (13 ft)
Propulsion: 2 shafts, 2 diesels
Speed: 28 knots (52 km/h)
Range: 2,500 nmi (4,600 km; 2,900 mi)
Endurance: 15 days
Complement: 60 personnel
Sensors and
processing systems:
Armament:

The Durjoy class is a class of semi-stealth large patrol craft (LPC) of the Bangladesh Navy. A total of eight ships of this class are planned and two are serving with Bangladesh Navy since 2013.

History

The Durjoy class consists of two large patrol craft (LPC) built for the Bangladesh Navy, designed in response to the Government of Bangladesh's long term plan of modernizing the armed forces of Bangladesh to make it a three-dimensional deterrent force.

Initially, a contract was signed in 2009 for two ships to be built at Wuchang Shipyard in China. These ships have a significant resemblance with People's Liberation Army Navys Type 056 Jiangdao corvette suggesting that the Durjoy class is a scaled down version of the Type 056 corvette. The first, BNS Durjoy (P 811), was launched on 26 August 2012, while the second, BNS Nirmul (P 813), was launched on 27 September 2012. Both ships arrived in Bangladesh in February 2013.[1] The ships were commissioned 29 August 2013.[2]

On 30 June 2014 Bangladesh Navy signed a contract for next two Durjoy-class vessels with Khulna Shipyard. These ships will be made in Bangladesh under a ToT from China. Keel laying of the ships were done at September 6, 2015.[3] The Bangladesh Navy has plan to acquire eight vessels of this class.

Design

These ships are of 64.2 metres (211 ft) long, 9 metres (30 ft) wide and have a 4 metres (13 ft) draught with a displacement of 648 tonnes. The ships have a Bulbous bow suggests these ships are designed to sustain heavy sea states. The ships have speed and range to support long missions. The LPCs are powered by triple Pielstick diesels driving three screws for a top speed of 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph). The range of the ships is 2,500 nautical miles (4,600 km; 2,900 mi) at and endurance is 15 days. They have a compliment of 60 crews. According to CSIC officials speaking to Defense Media Network at LIMA 2013, these are cost-effective warships, able to perform strike missions at ranges of about 2,500 nmi (4,600 km; 2,900 mi) as well as undertaking limited anti-submarine warfare (ASW) operations.

Two Durjoy-class ships are under constitution at KSY for dedicated ASW operations which will have torpedo launchers besides other armaments.

Electronics

Primary sensor of the ship of this class is a Type 360 (SR60) Surface Search, E/F band radar. They carry a Russian MR-123-02/76 Fire Control Radar for 76.2mm H/PJ-26 gun and two I-band Type 347G Radar (Rice Bowl) for 20mm cannon. For fire control of C-704 missiles, these ships use Type 352 (Square Tie) I-band radar which can be used as surface search radar also. They use ESS-3 bow mounted sonar with an effective range of about 8,000 metres (26,000 ft) for underwater detection. A JRCSS combat management system (CMS) with at least three multifunction consoles is also fitted in the ships.

Armament

The LPCs are armed with a single 76.2mm H/PJ-26 naval gun and four C-704 surface to surface missiles (SSM) mounted aft. Besides, ships of this class have two Oerlikon 20 mm cannon mounted amidships which can be used for anti-aircraft role. For ASW role Durjoy class ships have two forward-mounted 6-tube EDS-25A 250mm ASW rocket launchers and decoy launchers.

Ships in class

 Pennant number   Name   Builder   Ordered   Launched   Acquired   Commissioned   Status 
P 811 Durjoy Wuchang Shipyard 2009 26 August 2012 4 February 2013[1] 29 August 2013[2] In active service
P 813 Nirmul 27 September 2012 10 February 2013[1] In active service
Khulna Shipyard 30 June 2014 Under Construction
Under Construction

Operators

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "China-built warship for Navy arrives in Ctg". daily sun. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  2. 1 2
  3. "Keel Laying of two new warships at Khulna.". BSSNews. 6 September 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2015.


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