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The Bangladesh Navy ship Somudra Avijan, previously known as the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Rush. The ship was transferred to the Bangladesh Navy during an official ceremony on May 6, 2015 in Alameda, California. THE USCG HAMILTON CLASS CUTTER "RUSH" 2nd ship of Bangladesh Navy after "Samudra joy"

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Bangladesh flag is raised on the Somudra Avijan (formerly U.S. Coast Guard Rush) as members of the Bangladesh Navy board the ship during a transfer ceremony on Coast Guard Island in Alameda, California.

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Members of the Bangladesh Navy march toward the former Coast Guard Cutter Rush during a transfer ceremony on Coast Guard Island in Alameda, California.

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Capt. Waseem (left), new captain of the Somudra Avijan and old captain, Capt. Jones (right) greeting U.S. Ambassador Marcia Bernicat and Bangladesh Ambassador to the U.S. Mohammad Ziauddin.

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U.S. Ambassador Marcia Bernicat and Bangladesh Ambassador to the U.S. Mohammad Ziauddin at a signing ceremony in Alameda, California, transferring the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Rush to Bangladesh as the BNS Somudra Avijan.

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Same as Somudra Joy



Displacement: 3250 tones
Length: 378 ft (115 m)
Beam: 43 ft (13 m)
Draught: 15 ft (4.6 m)
Propulsion: CODOG:
2 × FM diesel engines
2 × PW gas turbines
Speed: 29 knots
Range: 16,000 miles
Endurance: 45 days
Complement: 178 personnel (21 officers and 157 enlisted)
Sensors and
processing systems: AN/SPS-40 air-search radar, MK 92 FCS
Armament:
Aircraft carried: 1 x Hangar
Nickname(s): BNS SJ
Notes: Pennant Number: F-28

BNS Somudro Joy (F-28) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hamilton-class cutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Its an American Ship , delivered to Bangladesh. Now it will be taken to China for her armament, I guess.....

Even it's former brother ship cant get 2x type 730B... dude.. how many frigates of BN got CIWS..?
 
Even it's former brother ship cant get 2x type 730B... dude.. how many frigates of BN got CIWS..?

Durjoy class LPCs have 2x type 730B CIWS. Also BNS Bangabandhu has CIWS

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where are they..? didnt see anything... :D

I just copy pasted from wiki. But they will go for upgrade when both of these ships are available. One will remain in service another in upgrade

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There are options for upgrade in SJ and SA with these along with gun based CIWS
 
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Even it's former brother ship cant get 2x type 730B... dude.. how many frigates of BN got CIWS..?

Is CIWS too advanced of a technology? It dates from the 60's.

Why is it a big deal (or not) if BN has it? BN is a professional navy and not a new one. Bangladeshi Mariners served on almost all ranks in Pakistan Navy and on board most PN vessels (including subs) before 1971.

CIWS as a point defense is not that effective against supersonic missiles by the way. Currently BN and the Bangladesh Air Force are coordinating shore defenses. I think shore defense wise we have most of the same things you guys have.

But we are really afraid of the Myanmar Navy invasion. Let us know via a courtesy phone call before you start on it. :rolleyes1:

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I don't know if the following Missiles tested are going to be part of the refit done to the 'Somudro Joy' (SJ) class. As usual leave it to the idiotic media to screw up armament and missile names.

 

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