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==Role==
==Role==
Both ships now used as a training ship.The ships are able to accommodate 60 trainees on board including a specialised compartment for female whom 12 could be brought along.Due to its radar,combat system, and as well as close-in weapons enabling them to conduct limited combat operation beside their primary training role.<ref>http://www.malaysiandefence.com/work-re-started-on-pcu-gagah-samudera/</ref>
Both ships now used as a training ship. The ships are able to accommodate 60 trainees on board including a specialised compartment for female whom 12 could be brought along.Due to its radar,combat system, and as well as close-in weapons enabling them to conduct limited combat operation beside their primary training role.<ref>http://www.malaysiandefence.com/work-re-started-on-pcu-gagah-samudera/</ref>


==Armament==
==Armament==

Revision as of 08:18, 23 November 2019

Gagah Samudera Class
Class overview
NameGagah Samudera class
BuildersDSME South Korea NGV Tech Malaysia
Operators Royal Malaysian Navy
Completed2
Active2[1]
General characteristics
TypeTraining ship and Offshore patrol vessel
Displacement1270 tons
Length76 m (249 ft)
Beam11 m (36 ft)
Draught3.15 m (10.3 ft)
Propulsion2x MAN Diesel engines
Speed22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Range2,500 nmi (4,600 km; 2,900 mi)
Endurance21 days
Crew45
Sensors and
processing systems
Combat Management System: Hanwha Naval Shield ICMS Baseline 1 Navigation Radar: Kelvin Hughes navigation radar
Armament
Aviation facilitiesHeli deck no hangar

The Gagah Samudera is a class of training ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN).[3] The ships were built jointly by Malaysia and South Korea under the joint development where one ship built in South Korea and another one built in Malaysia.Two ships named KD Gagah Samudera and KD Teguh Samudera are in service with Royal Malaysian Navy.[4]

Overview

Both the KD Gagah Samudera and KD Teguh Samudera are 76 meters long, have a helicopter deck as well as capable of operating up to 2,500 nautical miles non-stop for 21 days. The ships are also equipped with modern air and surface search radar, navigational radar, combat system and communication and also fitted for but not with modern weapons to used in combat when needed.[5]

Role

Both ships now used as a training ship. The ships are able to accommodate 60 trainees on board including a specialised compartment for female whom 12 could be brought along.Due to its radar,combat system, and as well as close-in weapons enabling them to conduct limited combat operation beside their primary training role.[6]

Armament

For now this class is armed with one MSI DS30M 30mm cannon and two M2HB Browning 12.7mm machine gun. The fitted for but not with concept also used by this class where the missiles and torpedo such as RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile(RAM) SAM ,Exocet MM40 Block 2 SSM and triple torpedo launcher can be installed instantly when needed.For the aviation facilities, both ship are able to accommodate one medium size helicopter for anti surface and anti submarine warfare.Due to this capabilities the ships are also used in patrol role.[7]

Ship of the class

Pennant Name Builders Launched Commissioned
271 KD Gagah Samudera DSME 14 Dec 2012 26 April 2018
272 KD Teguh Samudera NGV Tech 27 Feb 2013 26 April 2018

References