KD Jebat
KD Jebat moored in Sydney Harbour in October 2013 | |
Career | |
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Name: | KD Jebat (29) |
Builder: | Yarrow Shipbuilders, Glasgow |
Launched: | May 1995 |
Commissioned: | 10 November 1999 |
Status: | in active service, as of 2015 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type: | Lekiu-class frigate |
Displacement: | 2,270 long tons (2,306 t) full load |
Length: | 106 m (347 ft 9 in) |
Beam: | 12.8 m (42 ft 0 in) |
Draught: | 3.6 m (11 ft 10 in) |
Propulsion: | 4 diesels, 2 shafts, 16,000 bhp (11,931 kW) |
Speed: | 28 knots (32 mph; 52 km/h) |
Range: | 5,000 mi (8,000 km) |
Complement: | 146 with 18 officers |
Armament: | • 1 × Bofors 57 mm/70 cal. DP gun • 2 × MSI 30 mm AA guns • 16 × Sea Wolf VLS SAM • 2 × 4-cell MM40 Blk II Exocet SSM • 2 × B515 triple 324 mm (12.75 inch) torpedo tubes for launching Whitehead A244/S torpedoes |
Aircraft carried: | 1 × Westland Super Lynx 300 light helicopter |
Aviation facilities: | Stern hangar Helicopter landing platform |
FFG 29 KD Hang Jebat is a Lekiu-class guided missile frigate currently serving under the Royal Malaysian Navy and one of the major naval assets for Malaysia. Jebat serves in the 23rd Frigate Squadron of the Royal Malaysian Navy under Captain Aris Adi Tan Bin Abdullah.
The ship's class, built by Yarrow Shipbuilders (now BAE Systems Surface Fleet Solutions) in Glasgow, United Kingdom, is based on the FS 2000 light frigate design. Jebat was launched in May 1995 and commissioned in May 1999. Jebat carries the lower pennant number (F 29) to signify the seniority of this ship, which accommodates the Admiral of the Royal Malaysian Navy. (Hang Jebat succeeded Hang Tuah as Laksamana (Admiral) of the Malacca Sultanate, while Hang Lekiu was never made a Laksamana.)
The ship was a huge jump in capability compared to the frigates then operated by the Royal Malaysian Navy, the F24 KD Rahmat and F76 KD Hang Tuah (ex-HMS Mermaid). Nevertheless, the delivery and operational status of Jebat were delayed due to integration of combat systems problems. The purchase of this ship also involved a major Transfer of Technology program as well as an offset program where some portion of the contract value would involve purchases and services contracted to Malaysian companies.
References
- www.navy.mil.my/content/view/105/lang,en/
- www.naval-technology.com/projects/lekiu/
- www.naval-technology.com/projects/lekiu/specs.html
- http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/asiapac/malaysia.htm
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to KD Jebat. |
- Official Website of the Royal Malaysian Navy
- Lekiu class, Malaysia at naval-technology.com
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