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  2. List of active Bangladesh Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    Fleet coastal tug. BNT Rupsha (A723) BNT Shibsha (A724) Bangladesh. Netherlands. 330 tons. These ships were built by Khulna Shipyard with Dutch assistance. They incorporate equipment and materials of South Korean origin. Both Rupsha and Shibsha commissioned 3 October 2004.

  3. Bangladesh Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Navy ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ নৌবাহিনী, romanized : Bānlādēśa naubāhinī) is the naval warfare branch of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, responsible for the defence of Bangladesh's 118,813 square kilometres (45,874 sq mi) of maritime territorial area, and the security of sea ports and exclusive ...

  4. List of historic ships of the Bangladesh Navy - Wikipedia

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    Ex-PLAN Xiangtan. First guided missile frigate of the Bangladesh Navy. Decommissioned in 2020. [citation needed] Type 61 Salisbury class. Frigate. BNS Umar Farooq (F 16) 2,408. Ex- HMS Llandaff (F61). After brief use as museum ship from December 2015, [1] she was sold for demolition in Bangladesh in 2016.

  5. Military history of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh 's military history is intertwined with the history of a larger region, including present-day India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar. The country was historically part of Bengal – a major power in South Asia and Southeast Asia . Muslims brought new military technology to the region after the 12th century.

  6. Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard - Wikipedia

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    Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard is located in Faujdarhat, Sitakunda Upazila, Bangladesh along the 18 kilometres (11 mi) Sitakunda coastal strip, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of Chittagong. [ 1] Handling about a fifth of the world's total, it was the world's largest ship breaking yard, [ 2] until that record was taken by Alang in India. [ 3]

  7. BNS Bangabandhu - Wikipedia

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    BNS. Bangabandhu. BNS Bangabandhu ( Bengali: বানৌজা বঙ্গবন্ধু) is a guided-missile frigate of the Bangladesh Navy. She is currently based at Chattogram, serving with the Commodore Commanding BN Flotilla (COMBAN). She is currently the only frigate of the Bangladesh Navy armed with ASW torpedo and gun based CIWS .

  8. BNS Madhumati - Wikipedia

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    BNS Madhumati is a Sea Dragon-class patrol craft of the Bangladesh Navy. This vessel has been serving the Bangladesh Navy since 1998. Career. Madhumati was built by Hyundai Shipyard, South Korea. She was originally ordered for the Coast Guard in July 1995 and delivered in October 1997. She was commissioned into the Bangladesh Navy on 18 ...

  9. BNS Somudra Avijan - Wikipedia

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    Somudra Avijan. BNS Somudra Avijan is one of the two largest ships of the Bangladesh Navy along with her sister ship BNS Somudra Joy. Although originally a high endurance cutter the Bangladesh Navy reclassified the ship as a frigate. The Bangladesh Navy acquired the ship from the United States under Excess Defense Articles.

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