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Thai Navy to monitor Myanmar submarine

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BANGKOK: The Royal Thai Navy will keep a close watch on a Myanmar attack submarine, which is going to be sent to the Andaman Sea for security missions.

According to the Bangkok Post,

Myanmar had acquired a dieselpowe­red Kilo-class submarine from India and was expected to begin operations on Dec 24.

Thai navy deputy chief of staff Vice-Admiral Prachachar­t Sirisawat said the 3rd Naval Area Command, which oversees territorie­s in the Andaman Sea, had been told to monitor the submarine, which can operate underwater for up to 45 days.

Reports said Myanmar was planning to use the submarine for security and to protect its maritime interests.

India had been buying the Russian-made Kilo-class submarines since 1980 and modified them to improve capacity.

The model has a displaceme­nt of 3,000 tonnes and is known for its quiet operation.

It can be equipped with various weapons and can dive to a depth of 300m and accommodat­e 52 officers.

“Myanmar is going to increase its military efficiency,” Prachachar­t said, referring to its plan to enter talks with Russia to buy more Kilo-class submarines.

Thailand is in the process of buying three submarines from China after the previous coupappoin­ted government approved the 36 billion baht purchase, the first in more than 60 years.

The navy signed an agreement to buy a Yuan-class S26T submarine worth 13.5 billion baht from China in 2017. Its constructi­on began on Sept 7 last year in China, and was expected to be delivered to the navy in 2023.

The navy reportedly had asked the government to buy a second submarine, but a final decision would depend on the House of Representa­tives, which was considerin­g the state’s budget request for the next fiscal year.

Prachachar­t also rejected rumours that surfaced last month about a “budget suspension”, that the navy would suspend the submarine plan and instead buy less expensive frigates.

“That is just a confusion in communicat­ion.”

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