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- Submarines
- Surface fleet Frigates Corvettes Large patrol craft Offshore patrol vessels Fast attack craft Research and survey ships Mine countermeasure vessels Rapid response boats Training ship Amphibious warfare Auxiliaries
- See also
- References
{{About|the active ships of the Bangladesh Navy|historic ships|List of historic ships of the Bangladesh Navy}}The Bangladesh Navy currently operates two submarines, one hundred and ten surface ships, craft and boats, including four guided missile frigates, two patrol frigates, four guided missile corvettes, thirty-eight minor surface combatants of various types (including offshore patrol vessels, coastal patrol boats, missile boats, and minesweepers), thirty auxiliaries and amphibious landing craft and thirty-two small response boats. It also maintains a naval aviation unit with both fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft. In addition, six shore establishments are maintained. Bangladesh vessels use the prefix "BNS", standing for "Bangladesh Navy Ship". SubmarinesClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (2) |
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Type 035G (Ming class) | Attack submarine | BNS|Nabajatra}} (S161) {{ship|BNS|Joyjatra}} (S162) | {{CHN}} | center|1,830}} | The submarines were commissioned on 12 March 2017.[1][2] |
Surface fleetFrigatesClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (6) |
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Ulsan (Mod) class | Guided missile frigate | Bangabandhu}} (F25) | {{KOR}} | center|2 400}} | Commissioned as BNS Bangabandhu on 20 June 2001. Recommissioned on 13 July 2007 as BNS Khalid Bin Walid. Renamed to initial name in 2009. | Type 053H2 (Jianghu-III) class | Guided missile frigate | BNS Abu Bakar (F15) BNS Ali Haider (F17) | {{CHN}} | center|2 000}} | Ex-PLAN Huangshi and Ex-PLAN Wuhu, sold to Bangladesh in 2014. | Type 053H1 (Jianghu-II) class | Guided missile frigate | Osman}} (F18) | {{CHN}} | center|1 730}} | Ex-PLAN Xiangtan, sold to Bangladesh in 1989. | Hamilton|cutter|4}} | Patrol frigate | Somudra Joy}} (F28) {{BNS|Somudra Avijan}} (F29) | {{USA}} | center|3 250}} | Somudra Joy was transferred on 22 May 2013[3] while Somudra Avijan was transferred on 6 May 2015.[4] Bangladesh paid $12 million for refits and training.[5] |
CorvettesClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (4) |
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Castle|patrol vessel|4}} | Guided missile corvette | Dhaleshwari}} (F36) {{BNS|Bijoy}} (F35) | {{UK}} | center|1,430}} | Armed with 4 × C-704 AShM, 1 × 76 mm gun (automatic), 2 × Oerlikon 20 mm auto cannons. The ships are equipped with a flight deck. | Type 056 (C-13B version) | Guided missile corvette | Shadhinota}} (F111) {{BNS|Prottoy}} (F112) | {{CHN}} | center|1,330}} | Armed with C-802A anti-ship cruise missiles, FL-3000N surface-to-air missile launcher, AK-176 76 mm naval gun and 30 mm cannon dual mode remote controlled weapons system. | Upcoming (2) |
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Type 056 (C-13B version) | Guided missile corvette | {{ship>BNS|Shongram}} (F113) {{ship|BNS|Prottasha}} (F114) | {{CHN}} | center|1,330}} | Two more Type 056 corvettes were ordered on 21 July 2015 from China.[6] Both the ships were launched. |
Large patrol craftClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (5) |
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Durjoy|patrol craft|4}} | Large patrol craft | BNS|Durjoy|2013|6}} (P811) {{BNS|Nirmul}} (P813) {{BNS|Durgam}} (P814) {{BNS|Nishan}} (P815) | {{CHN}} {{BAN}} | center|648}} | First two ships are armed with 1 × H/PJ-26 76.2 mm naval gun, 2 × Oerlikon 20 mm cannon, 2 × 6-tube EDS-25A 250 mm ASW rocket launcher and 2 × 2 C-704 AShM. Later two ships have dedicated ASW capabilities. They are armed with 2 × triple torpedo tubes, 1 × CS/AN2 30 mm naval gun and 1 × 76.2 mm naval gun. | Sea Dragon class | Large patrol craft | Madhumati}} (P911) | {{KOR}} | center|635}} | Built by Hyundai Shipyard, South Korea. Originally ordered for Coast Guard in July 1995, delivered in October 1997. Commissioned 18 February 1998. 61 m length. 1 × 57 mm/70 cal. Bofors DP Mk1 DP gun; 1 × 40 mm/70 cal. Bofors AA; 2 × 20 mm/70 cal. Oerlikon AA; 2 × 7.62 mm MGs |
Offshore patrol vesselsClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (12) |
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Island|patrol vessel|4}} | Offshore patrol vessel | Sangu}} (P713) {{BNS|Turag}} (P714) {{BNS|Kapatakhaya}} (P912) {{BNS|Karatoa}} (P913) {{BNS|Gomati}} (P914) | {{UK}} | center|1 280}} | Karotoa delivered 29 July 2002 and Kapatakhya 31 October 2002. Gomati transferred July 2003 and Sangu and Turag during 2004. Shaheed Ruhul Amin operated as a training ship, was delivered December 1993. Sister ship Orkney (P299) was offered in May 1999, but was not acquired. 61 m length. Built for deep sea operations, the ships have fin stabilizers and can maintain {{convert>12|-|15|kn|kph}} in Force 8 gale. 1 × 40 mm gun + other smaller caliber guns. | Meghna|patrol craft|4}} | Offshore patrol vessel | Meghna}} (P211) {{BNS|Jamuna}} (P212) | {{SGP}} | center|410}} | Built by Vosper Pty., Tanjong Rhu, Singapore. Launched 19 January 1984 (Meghna) and 19 March 1984 (Jamuna). 46.5 m length. 1 × 57 mm/70 cal Bofors DP gun; 1 × 40 mm/70 cal. Bofors AA gun; 2 × 7.62 mm MGs | Padma|patrol vessel|4}}[7][8] | Offshore patrol vessel | BNS|Padma|2013|6}} (P312) {{ship|BNS|Surma|2013|6}} (P313) {{BNS|Aparajeya}} (P261) {{BNS|Adamya}} (P262) {{BNS|Atandra}} (P263) | {{BAN}} | center|350}} | AMI estimates that 24 additional units of the Padma-class patrol vessel will be built at KSY in the Bangladesh and they will be upgraded with C-704 AShM, through the end of the decade.[9] |
Fast attack craftClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Missile (4) |
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Type 021-class missile boat | Missile boat | Durdharsha}} (P8125) {{BNS|Durdanto}} (P8126) {{BNS|Durdondo}} (P8128) {{BNS|Anirban}} (P8131) | {{CHN}} | center|205}} | Built by Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai. First three commissioned 10 November 1988. Two sank in 1991 cyclone and two others were damaged; all were salvaged/repaired. Anirban (P8131) commissioned 1 June 1992. After 2009, the old SY-1 missiles were replaced by 4 × C-704 AShM in mid-life upgrade.[10] | Anti-submarine warfare (4) |
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Kraljevica|patrol boat|1}} | ASW | Karnafuli}} (P314) {{BNS|Tista}} (P315) | {{YUG}} | center|245}} | Tista was built as PBR 505, a Type 501 Kraljevica-class patrol boat for the Yugoslav Navy in 1956. She, along with her sister ship were transferred to the Bangladesh Navy on 6 June 1975.[11][12] Karnaphuli was reduced to reserve in 1988 but was re-engined in 1995 and reactivated. Tista was re-engined in 1998. 2 × 40 mm/60 cal. Bofors AA; 1 × quad 20 mm Oerlikon; 2 × US Mark 6 depth charge mortars; 2 × depth charge racks.[13] | Haizhui-class submarine chaser | ASW | Barkat}} (P711) | {{CHN}} | center|170}} | A larger version of Shanghai II class. Built by Guijian Shipyard. Commissioned 9 April 1996. 41 m length. 2 × twin 37 mm/63 cal. Type 76 AA guns; 2 × twin 14.5 mm Type 69 HMG; 1 × RBU-1200 ASW rocket launcher; 2 × ASW mortars with 8 depth charges.[14][15] | Type 037 class submarine chaser | ASW | Nirbhoy}} (P812) | {{CHN}} | center|392}} | BNS|Durjoy|1985|6}} (P811) damaged beyond repair in 1995. 59 m length. 2 × twin 57 mm/70 cal. Type 76 DP guns; 2 × twin 25 mm/60 cal. Type 61 guns; 4 × RBU-1200 (Type 81) (5-barrel) ASW rockets; 2 × BMB-2 ASW mortars; 2 × depth charge rails with 20+ depth charges.[16] | Gun (5) |
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Type 021-class missile boat | Gunboat | BNS Salam (P712) | {{CHN}} | center|205}} | Type 021 missile boat of Chinese origin. Originally commissioned as BNS Durnibar (P8127) 10 November 1988. Sank in River Kamaphuli during cyclone of 1991. Recovered, renovated and recommissioned in 2002. 38.75 m length. 1 × 40 mm AA gun; 1 × twin 30 mm AA guns. | Chamsuri|patrol boat|1}} | Gunboat | BNS Titash (P1011) BNS Kusiyara (P1012) BNS Chitra (P1013) BNS Dhansiri (P1014) | {{KOR}} | center|143}} | The first two (P1011 and P1012) were transferred from South Korea in 2000. Another two (P1013 & P1014) entered service in 2004. 33 m length. 1 × 40 mm/60 cal. Bofors Mk3, 1 × twin 30 mm/75 cal. Emerlec EX30, 2 × 20 mm/70 cal Oerlikon guns. |
Research and survey shipsClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (2) |
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Roebuck class | Hydrographic survey ship | Anushandhan}} (H584) | {{UK}} | center|1,477}} | Transferred to Bangladesh in 2010. Commissioned 31 December 2010. Shallow-water multi-beam echo-sounder fitted in October 2011. 65 m length.[17][18] | Agradoot|survey ship|4}} | Hydrographic survey ship | BNS Agradoot (H583) | Coastal survey ship Acquired in 1996 from commercial service; refitted for commissioning in 1998. 45 m length. Sophisticated EA400 single-beam echo sounders installed in 2010.[19][20] | Hydrographic survey ship | BNS BNS | {{BAN}} | Under construction at Khulna Shipyard. Will be of 32.78 m length, 8.40 m breadth and 3.17 m draught with 2 × 600 hp engines.[21] |
Mine countermeasure vesselsClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (5) |
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Type 010 | Minesweeper | BNS|Sagar}} (M91) | {{CHN}} | center|569}} | Mostly used as a patrol craft. Custom-built for Bangladesh. The Canadian Celsius Tech CMAS36/29 mine detection sonar was delivered in late 1997 as a replacement for the obsolete Tamir-11 set. | River|minesweeper|4}} | Minesweeper | BNS|Shapla}} (M95) {{ship|BNS|Shaikat}} (M96) {{ship|BNS|Surovi}} (M97) {{ship|BNS|Shaibal}} (M98) | {{UK}} | center|904}} | Ex-Royal Navy River-class minesweepers. Mostly used as offshore patrol craft. All four commissioned at Chittagong on 27 April 1995. In March 1997, M98 Shaibal was equipped to serve as a survey vessel, although MCM capability was retained. |
Rapid response boatsClass | Picture | Type | Quantity | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (16) |
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Defender-class boat | Response Boat | center|16}} | {{US}} | center|2.7}} | 2 × M240B machine gun.[22] | X12 high-speed patrol boat | High speed patrol boat | center|16}} | {{BAN}} | Under construction at DEW Ltd[23] The boats are 11.7 m long with a 12.7 mm machine gun mount on cabin top and two additional gun mounts on the aft deck.[24] |
Training shipClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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Active (1) |
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Island|patrol vessel|4}} | OPV | BNS|Shaheed Ruhul Amin|1994|6}} (A511) | {{UK}} | center|1 280}} | Launched 18 March 1976. Decommissioned from RN 16-12-1993. Recommissioned 29 January 1994 in BN. Another 5 ships of the class were purchased March 2002 and used as OPVs. 61.1m length.[25] |
Amphibious warfareClass | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement (Tons) | Note |
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In Service (15) |
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LCU | Landing Craft Utility | BNS Shah Amanat (L 900) | {{DEN}} | 366 (full load) | Danish-built LCU. Former commercial landing craft caught by BN during illegal trading; entered service in 1990. Its sister ship is still in commercial service. Resembles US LCU-1466-class utility landing craft, but has shorter vehicle cargo deck and longer poop with more extensive superstructure. 47m length. Can carry 150 t cargo. | LCU 1646 | Landing Craft Utility | BNS Shah Paran (L 901) BNS Shah Makhdum (L 902) | {{US}} | 381(full load) | Ex-US Army LCU 1466. Transferred during 1991 and commissioned on 16 May 1992 after refit. 35 m length. Can carry 150 t cargo. | LCU | Landing Craft Utility | BNS Hatiya BNS Swandwip
| {{BAN}} | Landing Craft Utility (LCU) built by Khulna Shipyard (KSY). Keel laid on 1 September 2013.[26] 42 m length. Would be able to carry 415 t cargo. Commissioned on 6 September 2015. | LCT | Landing Craft, Tank | BNS LCT 103 (A586) BNS LCT 105 (A588)
| {{BAN}} | Two Landing Craft Tank (LCT) built by Dockyard and Engineering Works Limited (DEW), Narayanganj.[27] 25.6 m × 5.4 m × 1.5 m (draft) × 3.4 m (depth) | Yuch'in|landing craft mechanized|4}} | Landing Craft Mechanized | BNS Darshak (A 581) BNS Tallashi (A 582) BNS LCT 101 (A 584) BNS LCT 102 (A 585) BNS LCT 104 (A 586) | {{CHN}} | 85 (full load) | Chinese made. Two received 4 May 1986, two received 1 July 1986; two badly damaged during April 1991 cyclone, but repaired and put into service; A586 retired in 2005. Darshak and Tallashi were converted into coastal survey vessels in 1983 with the addition of survey equipment. Darshak (H581) was placed in Sudan in UN mission in 2005 as part of BN Force Rivirine Unit (BANFRU) until late 2012. 25 m length. 2 × twin 14.5 mm guns. | LCVP | Landing Craft Vehicle & Personnel | BNS L1011 BNS L1012 BNS L1013 | {{BAN}} | 83 (full load) | LCVP-011 and 012 Made at KSY; LCVP-013 made at DEW Narayanganj. Mostly used as patrol crafts now. 21.3 m length. |
AuxiliariesName | Pennant Number | Class | Type | Origin | Note |
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{{BNS|Sahayak}} | A 512 | Shahayak | Fleet replenishment ship | {{BAN}} | Former river passenger ship; purchased, re-engined and refitted at Khulna Shipyard (KSY) and commissioned as a tender/repair ship in 1978. 45 m, 477 t, 1 × 20 mm/70 cal. Oerlikon gun. | BNS Shah Jalal | A 513 | Shah Jalal | Fleet diving & salvage tender | {{BAN}} | Ex-Thai fishing trawler Gold 4 confiscated and put into service as a patrol craft on 15 January 1987; later in 1995-1996 converted into a diving salvage vessel. 40.2 m, 600 t, 2 × 20 mm Oerlikon AA guns. Re-engined in 2012-2013. | BNS Khan Jahan Ali | A 515 | Khan Jahan Ali | Fleet tanker | {{BAN}} | The ship was made by Ananda Shipyard and handed to Bangladesh Navy on 6 November 2014.[28] The 80-metre-long tanker can carry 2,400 tons of diesel and 120 tons of aviation fuel. It can go 24.5 km per hour with full load and can refuel two war ships simultaneously. The ship was commissioned on 6 September 2015. | BNS Imam Ghazzali | A 516 | Imam Ghazzali | Fleet tanker | {{BAN}} | Commercial tanker converted for BN use (entered service in 1996). Classified as harbor fuelling lighter. 45 m, 650 t, Can carry 350 t fuel oil. | BNFD Sundarban | A 711 | Floating drydock | {{YUG}} | Built by Tito Shipyard, Trogir, Yugoslavia. Acquired from Yugoslavia on 15 August 1980. Lift capacity: 3,500 t, 117 m × 27.6 m. | BNT Khadem | A 721 | Dinghai | Fleet ocean tug | {{CHN}} | Chinese Dinghai-class ocean-going tug. Built by Wuhu Shipyard, China for BN. Commissioned 6 May 1984. 60 m, 1,472 t full load. | BNT Sebak | A 722 | Fleet coastal tug | {{BAN}} | Large harbor tug. Ordered in 1995; built by DEW Narayanganj. Commissioned 23 December 1993. Around 400 t full load. | {{ship|BNT|Rupsha}} | A 723 | Damen Stan Tug 3008 | Fleet coastal tug | {{BAN}} | Dutch Damen Stan 3008 medium harbor tug. Ordered from KSY in 1999. Both Rupsha and Shibsha commissioned 3 October 2004. They incorporate equipment and materials of South Korean origin and were built with Dutch assistance. | {{ship|BNT|Shibsha}} | A 724 | BNT Halda | A 725 | Halda Class | Submarine Tug | {{BAN}} | Built at Khulna Shipyard. Commissioned at 8 November 2017. | BNT Poshur | A 726 | BNFC Balaban | A 731 | Floating Crane | {{BAN}} | Self-propelled floating crane. Built by KSY in 1987,[29] in service since 18 May 1988. Lift capacity: 70 t. | BNS MFV 55 | MFV 55 | Fleet tender | BNS MFV 66 | MFV 66 | Fleet tender | BNS Shanket | Shanket | Harbour tender | {{BAN}} |
See also- List of ships of the Bangladesh Coast Guard
- Bangladesh Navy
- Bangladesh Army
- Bangladesh Air Force
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