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BNS NGPV Concept – DSA 2018 Shorts

KUALA LUMPUR: BNS NGPV Concept. Boustead Naval Shipyard is displaying a model of its conceptual design for the second batch New Generation Patrol Vessel at DSA 2018. Under the RMN 15-to-5 transformation plan, 12 NGPV Batch 2 will complement the six Kedah class patrol vessel already in service.

Unlike the original batch, the navy wants the NGPV Batch 2 as a gun ship only to reduce cost hence the concept design displayed by BNS. The Kedah class was wired for missiles under the Fitted for But Not Equipped concept though it will never be armed with them.

BNS conceptual NGPV Batch 2.

For the conceptual NGPV Batch 2, BNS will use the hull of the Kedah-class as it had paid for the rights. The superstructure will be in one piece similar to the LCS and it will be equipped with a funnel or two depending on customer’s preference.

Two Kedah class, KD Kelantan (175) and KD Selangor (176) berthed at Lumut jetty in early 2014. The ship on the other side is KD Mahawangsa. Malaysian Defence

The model is fitted with a single 57mm gun forward and a 30mm gun aft. It uses the same Airbus TRS-3D radar as well as two Contraves EO device (forward and aft) as on the LCS. The engines will be the same or a variant of the Caterpillar ones as on the Kedah class is to power the new ships.

A graphic of the Kedah Batch 2. via ….

As for cost, a BNS official says it will be less than RM500 million or probably even lower depending on the final configuration by the navy.

— Malaysian Defence

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  • What is with the gun ship only??

    If that is the case, better leave that kind of ship to the MMEA.

    The super raked front end does not serve any purpose. The rear end rearrangement is good, but keep the current bridge and front end.

    For cost effective fit out:
    New 57mm bofors.
    Chinese CMS
    SR2410C 3-D AESA Radar
    FL-3000N sam
    C-705 AShM
    Aselsan smash 30mm RCWS or H/PJ-17-1 RCWS

    Or if really just content with a gun ship only.
    Just buy the chinese P18N OPV for less than a LMS and be done with it. Extra money to get additional subs in 5 years time.

  • We have yet no indication as to what the RMN's stance is on a guns only NGPV Batch 2 to save costs. We do know however that the Chief of RMN is willing for the 1st batch of LMS's to enter service without missiles as the priority is to replace the FACs and Laksamanas and the budget didn't allow for it. With the NGPV Batch 2 it's still early days and a lot can change.

    If anything; it just shows that although the 5/15 appears to be a sound programme; this really remains to be seen and it's too early to form conclusions as it depends on a steady allocation of funds and other factors that are beyond the RMN's control. There is always the possibility that a future RMN chief might not be so enthusiastic about it and that changes in the geo-political scene might result in changes. Personally, if the NGPV Batch 2s are armed only with guns; they must as well go to the MMEA.

  • gun ship only???and here i thought Navy want it arm. i thought it will have same capability like LCS(SSM,SAM and ASW) but cheap and low maintenance. isn't the made in China ship can be the gun ship?

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    found this articles in Janes. this is a gimmick right?there is no one in the RMAF or our Govt even consider this right? Mr Marhalim and Mr ...., can you help me shed the light(spotlight) in this matter.

    Reply
    Just another exhibition talk lah...

  • Agreed.Forget the Ngpv batch 2 if it only gun.The amount saved can be used for another 2 Gowinds or even 1 scorpene

  • zack - ''isn’t the made in China ship can be the gun ship?''

    The LMS will enter service fitted only with guns but the intention is to fully arm it at a later date' finances permitting.

  • The announcement on the TRS-3D is to achieve commonality with what we already have and are familiar with. That's one of the main aims of the 5/15; not to increase the logistical/support footprint; which we will do if we introduce yet another radar into service - this will result in extra costs in the long term. But like I mentioned before; it's still early days. What BNS proposes might not be the same with what the RMN wants.