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Naval Modernization Program of Myanmar

Myanmar Navy started a modernization program in 2001 to replace older ships with more modern and capable equipment. By 2005 the Burma Navy had significantly upgraded and its scope of operations has expanded to include its new Chinese patrol boats reportedly carry anti-ship missiles in the Indian Ocean and South China Sea. The Navy does have a riverine capability. Ships from 13 navies across the Asia-Pacific region took part in anti-piracy and counter-terrorism exercises in the Indian Ocean. Burma has taken part in the exercises since 2003. The annual multi-national exercise, named "Exercise Milan," took place from Feb. 4-8, 2010. Burma's navy worked alongside a patrol boat from the Australian navy during a four-day naval war game exercise hosted by India.

In 2008-2009, Bangladesh, Burma, and India were involved in maritime boundary disputes over their respective sovereignty in the Bay of Bengal. In October, Bangladesh claimed its maritime boundary before the United Nations courts, under the arbitration of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) of 1982. The dispute among the three countries limits further exploration of resources in the disputed area. At the end of 2008, the situation intensified when Daewoo International Corp. of the Republic of Korea, which had a gas sale and purchase agreement with Burma, started oil and gas exploration in the disputed maritime zone, and Bangladesh and Burma each stationed naval warships and troops along their coastal borders. On 15 March 2012 the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea found in favor of Bangladesh.

In early 2011, two corvettes, 771 and 772, were upgraded to Light Frigates by installing C 802 SSM, SAMs, sonar, RBU 1200 ASW rockets and new surface and air search radars. Twenty 45-meter class FACs(Guns and Missiles) were already backbone of Myanmar navy but Myanmar Navy experienced these ships are too small for new weapons and electronic systems. This was the main reason for initiating of 49 meter class FAC(Stealth). Older Hainan class FAC (Submarine Chaser) will be degraded to Category B reserve by 2016.

China handed over two Type 053H1 frigates to Myanmar Navy in 2012. The ships obtained hull numbers F21 and F23. Type 053H1 frigates Jianghu-2 (modernized version of Type 053H1 Jianghu-1, retrofitted Soviet Project 50 escort ship) were built in China in 1981-88 by Hudong Shipyard (Shanghai). In total, ten such ships were built for Chinese Navy, one of them was sold to Bangladesh in 1989 and obtained the name of F18 Osman. In 1984-85, two Type 053H1 frigates were built for Egyptian Navy (951 Najim Al-Zafir and 956 El Nasser). The pair of Type 053H1 class frigates for Myanmar were upgraded extensively by Myanmar Navy, including replacement of the HY 2 anti-ship missiles by more lethal C 802 missiles, and installing new sensors.

Myanmar Navy intended to establish a submarine fleet by 2015. Some Myanmar naval officers are undergoing submarine training in Pakistan. Although Pakistan is willing to sell its aging Agosta 70 submarines, Myanmar Navy shows very little interest in these submarines and instead, seeking to buy more modern ones. Myanmar Navy was negotiating to buy 2 Kilo class submarines from Russia. In June 2013, during his visit to Russia, Myanmar Army chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and Russian officials discussed buying Kilo submarines and Kamov ASW helicopters for the new frigates.

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Frigates of Myanmar Navy

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F 11

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Corvettes of Myanmar Navy

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F 772. Before Upgraded

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F 772. After Upgraded with C 802A

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FAC (Missile) of Myanmar Navy


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FAC (Gun) of Myanmar Navy

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P 568 and P 569 are later upgraded to FAC (Missile) and installed with 2x C 802A

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Why the military build up of Myanmar since they don;t have many serious conflicts.Wouldn't it be better to keep a small defending force and focus on economy first?
 
Why the military build up of Myanmar since they don;t have many serious conflicts.Wouldn't it be better to keep a small defending force and focus on economy first?
Maybe they are planning to invade India.. :whistle:
 
Why the military build up of Myanmar since they don;t have many serious conflicts.Wouldn't it be better to keep a small defending force and focus on economy first?
We had conflict with BD and we have many assets in sea such as offshore oil fields and fisheries. You must understand that we have 100,000 plus rebels under various names.
Security and economy, is both equally important for us.
 
India Navy provided Myanmar Navy with a large number of CRN 91 30 mm naval guns. That Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) 30 mm CRN-91 automatic gun is controlled by a Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) electronic day-night fire control system, with a joystick and display.

Myanmar Navy FAC P 569 fitted with CRN 91 30 mm cannon.

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Indian Navy patrol craft INS Cankarso with CRN 91 30 mm cannon.

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Why the military build up of Myanmar since they don;t have many serious conflicts.Wouldn't it be better to keep a small defending force and focus on economy first?
Historically, Myanmar have serious conflict with Thailand. They tried to conqure Thailand in 18th century but failed. And now it seems they have conflict with BD.
 

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