UK sells survey vessel HMS Enterprise to Bangladesh Navy

Vessels

The United Kingdom and the Bangladesh Navy have signed a sales agreement for the former HMS Enterprise, an Echo‑class hydrographic and oceanographic survey vessel.

Credit: Royal Navy

The signing ceremony was held at the Bangladesh Navy Headquarters following extensive technical engagement between the Bangladesh Navy, the UK Ministry of Defense, and the Royal Navy. 

The vessel, known for its distinguished service in survey operations, humanitarian support, and disaster‑response missions, will now help strengthen Bangladesh’s maritime security and regional stability efforts. 

It will also provide hydrographic, oceanographic and scientific research capability and offer significant research opportunities for Bangladeshi universities. 

“The sale of this survey vessel reflects the deep trust and strong cooperation between the United Kingdom and Bangladesh. HMS Enterprise served the Royal Navy with distinction, and we are proud to see her begin a new chapter supporting Bangladesh’s maritime capability and our shared commitment to a secure and prosperous Bay of Bengal,” British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Sarah Cooke said.

The sale of the HMS Enterprise highlights the UK’s continued partnership with Bangladesh in enhancing maritime security.

To remind, in March 2023, the Royal Navy officially decommissioned HMS Enterprise after 20 years of service. The ship was the second of two Echo-class survey ships – alongside HMS Echo, which was retired in 2022. Enterprise and its sister Echo are replaced by the Navy’s Future Military Data Gathering Program, deploying specialist teams with equipment, including drones and autonomous systems, on other vessels to gather the relevant information.

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