2 more Littoral Mission Ships to be stationed in Sabah

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KOTA KINABALU: Two more Royal Malaysian Navy’s Littoral Mission Ships (LMS) will be stationed at the Eastern Fleet Command Headquarters, Kota Kinabalu...

: Two more Royal Malaysian Navy’s Littoral Mission Ships will be stationed at the Eastern Fleet Command Headquarters, Kota Kinabalu Naval Base to further tighten the security in the country’s waters, especially in Sabah.

“The other two LMS ships are expected to arrive in Malaysia in October and December. We also have plans to acquire several more LMS ships but we have not yet determined the type and the manufacturer,“ he told reporters after the commissioning ceremony of the second LMS, KD Sundang here today. Commenting further, Mohd Reza said KD Sundang arrived at the naval base on Jan 24 after sailing 1,862 nautical miles.

 

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The pic though for illustration purposes only, they r the Gagah Samudera Class training ships... Here's a photo of the LMS. Let's normalise correct photos for defence assets. Source:

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