5-Series-class fast attack craft explained

The 5-Series class is a class of fast attack craft built by the Myanmar Navy between 1996 and 2012. There are twenty ships in this class and the designs and armaments of the ships are different based on their batches and ship types. Ships of the 5-series class are divided into FAC (Missile)s and FAC (Gun)s.

History

The first batch with five FAC(Gun)s (551,552,553,554 and 555) entered service in 1996. The second batch with three FAC(Missile)s (556,557 and 558) were commissioned in 2004.

The third batch with two FAC(Gun)s (559 and 560) were commissioned in 2005. The fourth batch with two FAC(Missile)s (561 and 562) were commissioned in 2008 and the last batch with seven FAC(Gun)s (563,564,565,566,567,568,569 and 570) were commissioned between 2012 and 2013.[1] [2]

Design

In 2013, Myanmar Navy also started the modernization of 5-series class fast attack crafts with more advanced weapons, such as fitting the FAC(Gun)s with Igla(SA-24) turrets and substituting the main guns of FAC(Missile)s with NG-18 30mm close-in weapon systems.

Ships of the class

Pennant BuilderCommissionedHomeport
551Myanmar Navy Dockyard1996
552Myanmar Navy Dockyard1996
553Myanmar Navy Dockyard1996
554Myanmar Navy Dockyard1996
555Myanmar Navy Dockyard1996
556Myanmar Navy Dockyard2004Thanlyin
557Myanmar Navy Dockyard2004Thanlyin
558Myanmar Navy Dockyard2004Thanlyin
559Myanmar Navy Dockyard2005
560Myanmar Navy Dockyard2005
561Myanmar Navy Dockyard2008Thanlyin
562Myanmar Navy Dockyard2008Thanlyin
563Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
564Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
565Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
566Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
567Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
568Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
569Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013
570Myanmar Navy Dockyard2013

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Maung, Aung Myoe. 978-981-230-848-1 . Building the Tatmadaw: Myanmar Armed Forces Since 1948. 2009.
  2. Web site: Strong, Fully Efficience And Modern;Myanmar's New Look Armed Forces. Andrew Selth(Griffith Asia Institute). 1 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20201029072541/https://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/118313/Regional-Outlook-Paper-49-Selth-web.pdf. 29 October 2020. live. dmy-all. 2020-10-29.