Royal Thai Navy Holds Launching Ceremony for OPV

Royal Thai Navy Holds Launching Ceremony for OPV

A new Offshore Patrol Vessel, designed by BAE Systems, being built by the Royal Thai Navy has been launched at a ceremony at the Mahidol Adulyadej Naval Dockyard. HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn launched HTMS Krabi on Friday. The launching comes just 15 months after the vessel’s keel laying ceremony in August 2010.

Mick Ord, Managing Director of BAE Systems’ Surface Ships business, said: “This is a highly capable and versatile ship which provides an effective and affordable solution to naval capability requirements. The vessel’s launch is a pivotal moment in the programme and effectively demonstrates the success of the innovative partnership we have developed with Bangkok Dock.”

Outfitting will continue on the vessel when she returns to dry dock in early December. With a maximum speed of 23 knots and a flight deck large enough to accommodate a Super Lynx helicopter, the Offshore Patrol Vessel will be primarily used by the Royal Thai Navy for Economic Exclusion Zone roles, including routine patrols and border controls. It will also undertake fishery protection tasks and disaster relief, as well as protection of natural resources in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.

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Naval Today Staff , December 06, 2011; Image: ssa