The Borneo Post

RMN brings KD Sri Sabah, KD Sri Sarawak back into service following refitment

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KUALA LUMPUR: Two patrol boats over 50 years old — the KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak — were named and recommissi­oned by the Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) for the second time at a ceremony in Tanjung Gelang, Kuantan, recently.

The two ships, capable of reaching 22 knots, were commission­ed by Navy Chief Admiral Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Ayob.

“TLDM is officially receiving two patrol craft that have been repaired to continue service to protect the sovereignt­y of the maritime waters of the country,” Abdul Rahman said in his speech for the event.

Both ships have undergone extensive upgrades including replating, repowering, and the fitting of modern equipment amounting to a total of RM18 million, aimed to ensure its safe and smooth operation, and to improve the quality of life of the ship’s crew.

The ships would be deployed in the east of Sabah, where the shallow and narrow waters would allow them to perform best.

The RMN would also use both ships for training exercises.

Both ships were first commission­ed by the TLDM in 1967 but, after 34 years, were transferre­d to the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency in 2006.

In 2022, the two ships were returned to the TLDM to support its operations pending the arrival of new assets.

“The ships are not part of the 15to5 transforma­tion plan which focuses on acquiring new assets.

“Neverthele­ss, this initiative has succeeded in preparing two ships needed for operations in a shorter time while waiting for new ships which are — Littoral Combat Ship dan Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2 to join the armada,” said Abdul Rahman.

The two ships would be temporaril­y placed at the Kuantan Naval Base before starting service.

Abdul Rahman also appointed Lt-Cdr Mohd Fairuz Ahmad Fauzi and Lt-Cdr Anwar Redhwan Lokman Hakim as commanding officers of KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak, respective­ly. — Malay Mail

 ?? — Photos courtesy of the Royal Malaysian Navy ?? The KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak (right) seen during a commission­ing ceremony at Tanjung Gelang in Kuantan.
— Photos courtesy of the Royal Malaysian Navy The KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak (right) seen during a commission­ing ceremony at Tanjung Gelang in Kuantan.
 ?? ?? Abdul Rahman Ayob (right) commission­s the commanding officers for KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak during the ceremony.
Abdul Rahman Ayob (right) commission­s the commanding officers for KD Sri Sabah and KD Sri Sarawak during the ceremony.

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