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INS Godavari (F20) to be decommissioned next month.

Funny thing is your type 56 "corvettes" are going to be much smaller than our Saryu "OPVs".

Same goes for comparing your "frigates" with our "corvettes".

There is definitely a mile of difference regarding classifications for these two navies. No one in India said our Saryu class is a corvette as it stands...but it would probably easily be one in Bangladesh Navy :P. There is definitely enough room on board for it to be operationalised to a corvette style armament level.
the termed used frigate, corvette, OPV, based on fire power, i know it went over your head who measures and categories on size and weight lol
 
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Funny thing is your type 56 "corvettes" are going to be much smaller than our Saryu "OPVs".

Same goes for comparing your "frigates" with our "corvettes".

There is definitely a mile of difference regarding classifications for these two navies. No one in India said our Saryu class is a corvette as it stands...but it would probably easily be one in Bangladesh Navy :P. There is definitely enough room on board for it to be operationalised to a corvette style armament level.

Yet neither the BN or any other navy is buying them.....:p:
 
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Funny thing is your type 56 "corvettes" are going to be much smaller than our Saryu "OPVs".

Same goes for comparing your "frigates" with our "corvettes".

man,don't mock Bangladeshi capabilities.....Bangladesh has the best shipbuilding industry in entire South Asia !!!

They could even build an aircraft carrier faster than India,if they wish too. :omghaha:
 
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Funny thing is your type 56 "corvettes" are going to be much smaller than our Saryu "OPVs".

Same goes for comparing your "frigates" with our "corvettes".

There is definitely a mile of difference regarding classifications for these two navies. No one in India said our Saryu class is a corvette as it stands...but it would probably easily be one in Bangladesh Navy :P. There is definitely enough room on board for it to be operationalised to a corvette style armament level.
If equipped with Klub, Barak 1 & Humnsa-NG Sonar.

Yet neither the BN or any other navy is buying them.....:p:
75m OPV is what Vietnam going to receive.

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Your own ??

The first 2 corvettes built by KSY (2018-2020) in Bangladesh will be type modified type 056 (C13b) while the follow on 4 (2020-2022) are planned to be based on the C13b but designed at the naval yard. The requirements are for between 8-12 corvettes and 4-6 frigates (Chinese/korean).

A small submarine force is being established using 2 old chinese submarines to get the experience and logistics in place before newer russian/french/korean/german submarines a purchased (accorrding to BN sources around 2022-2024). The ming class training subs won't reach us until 2018 from what were hearing.
 
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the termed used frigate, corvette, OPV, based on fire power, i know it went over your head who measures and categories on size and weight lol
Obviously, and Indian Navy need a ship for long range evacuations.

Like what Saryu did in Yemen, this is exact purpose for which it built.
 
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the termed used frigate, corvette, OPV, based on fire power, i know it went over your head who measures and categories on size and weight lol

The point is any number of our lower classification ships can be converted to a higher Bangladesh classification one by simply arming them with some cheap AShm and calling it "firepower". We simply have much larger requirements as an actual proper navy that means something in the world does.

List of active Indian Navy ships - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of ships of the Bangladesh Navy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

is really quite :omghaha:

But anyways...good luck catching up to Myanmar!

Yet neither the BN or any other navy is buying them.....:p:

This matters how? You have some underlying fascination with this OPV. Yes we all know it looks much nicer than anything Bangladesh has (much less make) even your korean frigate which is roughly the same displacement.
 
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Obviously, and Indian Navy need a ship for long range evacuations.

Like what Saryu did in Yemen, this is exact purpose for which it built.
Like almost all IN frontline ships the Saryu class have been built "oversized" so as to have long range endurance being able to deploy further unaided and remain "on station" for longer periods of time.
 
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