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Jerung-class gunboat

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Jerung-class based on Intrépida FAC
Class overview
NameJerung class
BuildersHong Leong-Lürssen
Operators Royal Malaysian Navy
Preceded byKeris class
In commission1976 – present
Completed6
Active6
General characteristics
TypeFast attack craft
Displacement
  • 210 t standard
  • 255 tons full load
Length44.90 m (147 ft 4 in)
Beam7 m (23 ft 0 in)
Draught2.5 m (8 ft 2 in)
Installed power3 × MTU 16V 538 TB90 diesels, 9,900 hp (7,382 kW)
PropulsionThree shafts
Speed32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph)
Range2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement36
Sensors and
processing systems
Decca 1226, Kelvin-Hughes MS32 radars, Naja Optronic director used with WM28 fire control radar.
Armament

The Jerung-class is a class of gunboats in service with the Royal Malaysian Navy. This class is based on the same design as the Intrépida-class fast attack craft in service with Argentine Navy, the Lurssen FPB/TNC-45 fast attack craft and are built locally by Malaysia-Germany joint venture, Hong Leong-Lurssen Shipyards.[1] The Jerong class is equipped only with Bofors 57 mm gun and Bofors 40 mm gun for close-in combat and fire support, unlike other fast attack crafts in Malaysian service which are armed with anti-ship missiles. Peacetime duties include patrol of the exclusive economic zone, interception of illegal immigrants and anti-piracy operations.[1] They are too small and under-armed for use in conventional warfare or in open waters. In late 2020 Royal Malaysian Navy confirmed that this class of ship will be upgrade to lengthening service period of older ships.[2][3]

Service history

KD Todak together with KD Jebat and KD Perak took part in the naval blockade in 2013 Lahad Datu standoff.[4]

Ships of the class

Pennant
number
Name Commission Year
3505 KD Jerung 1976
3506 KD Todak 1976
3507 KD Paus 1976
3508 KD Yu 1976
3509 KD Baung 1977
3510 KD Pari 1977

References

  1. ^ a b "Register Of RMN Active List Ships - Secondary Combatants". Retrieved 5 June 2006.
  2. ^ "Old is Gold - Malaysian Defence".
  3. ^ "Malaysia seeks new combat systems for fleet of 40-year-old attack craft".
  4. ^ "Malaysian security forces in all out attack against Sulu gunmen". The Star. 5 March 2013. Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
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