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词条 Littoral Mission Ship
释义

  1. Development

  2. Armament

  3. Improved design

     Revolutionary Littoral Mission Ship  

  4. Program Revised

  5. Ships

  6. See also

  7. References

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The Littoral Mission Ship is a class of large patrol vessels of the Royal Malaysian Navy with the length of 69m and displacing 780 tons. A total of 18 ships of this class are planned. As of 2018, four ships have been funded by the Malaysian government.[3]

Development

The ships will be built by Malaysian and China companies under the joint development agreement. Malaysia and China agreed to jointly develop a littoral mission ship and, two ships will be built in China by China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Company, the rest will be built in Malaysia by local company Boustead Naval Shipyard.[4] The first ship will be delivered by 2019, the second and third by 2020 and the fourth by 2021.[5][6]

Armament

All ships are planned to be armed with various weapons according to the role, such as a main gun, missile and torpedo launchers. The ships will be able carry up to three standard ISO containers for mission modules including mine warfare, hydrography and ISR{{clarify|What is ISR?|date=April 2019}} duties.[2]

Improved design

Revolutionary Littoral Mission Ship

Local company Boustead Sdn. Bhd. has revealed a newer design of the Littoral Mission Ship in 'Defence Service Asia 2018' named Revolutionary Littoral Mission Ship. The design will be more than 75 m in length and will incorporate new capabilities to fulfill the Royal Malaysian Navy's requirements. It will have low radar cross section where Boustead has already improved their stealth design and the addition of a flight deck to accommodate a medium size helicopter. This new design will be offered by Boustead to the Royal Malaysian Navy for the next batch after all the four early designs were jointly made by Malaysian and Chinese companies. A total of 18 ships of this class will be ordered by the Royal Malaysian Navy.[7][8]

Program Revised

The Littoral Mission Ship acquisition program was revised in early 2019 to reduce the procurement costs and shorten the delivery process. Through this new contract all four ships will be built by China from the original contract, which should be two ship built by China and the rest built by Malaysia.[9]

Ships

Builders Name Pennant number Laid down Launched Commissioned Homeport
China Shipbuilding & Offshore International CompanyLMS (1) 23 October 2018 [10]
China Shipbuilding & Offshore International CompanyLMS (2)
China Shipbuilding & Offshore International CompanyLMS (3)
China Shipbuilding & Offshore International CompanyLMS (4)

See also

  • Type 056 corvette (China)
  • Khukri class corvette (India)
  • Buyan-class corvette (Russia)
  • {{sclass-|Independence|littoral mission vessel|1}} (Singapore)
  • Gumdoksuri class patrol vessel (South Korea)
  • River-class (United Kingdom)
  • Littoral Combat Ship (United States)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/malaysia-aims-to-replace-all-50-ships-in-navy|title=Malaysia aims to replace all 50 ships in navy|publisher=straitstimes.com|date=22 March 2017|accessdate=1 August 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.malaysiandefence.com/15-to-5-and-lms/|title=15 to 5 and LMS Updates|publisher=malaysiandefence.com|date=8 July 2017|accessdate=1 August 2018}}
3. ^https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/malaysia/kd-lms.htm
4. ^http://www.malaysiandefence.com/more-on-the-lms-68/
5. ^https://thediplomat.com/2017/02/malaysias-new-china-warship-deal-promises-and-prospects/
6. ^http://www.malaysiandefence.com/lms-steel-cutting/
7. ^https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/imps-news/dsa-2018-malaysia-looks-beyond-china-next-gen-lms/
8. ^https://www.janes.com/article/79285/dsa-2018-malaysia-s-boustead-leverages-chinese-know-how-in-lms-programme
9. ^www.malaysiandefence.com/lms-price-reduction-all-to-be-made-in-china/
10. ^www.malaysiandefence.com/keel-laying-and-steel-cutting-ceremony-for-lms/

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