Bangladesh Navy Diving Boat Project (Complete)

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On 10th June, Khulna Shipyard held keel laying ceremony for three diving boats of Bangladesh Navy just after signing the contract on 9th June. The boat is designed by Robert Allan Ltd.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length overall LOA : 38.9 m
Breadth Molded B : 4.0 m.
Draft T (Max) : 2.2 m
Speed : 15 KTS

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Contract signing ceremony at DGDP ⤵️

 
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length overall LOA : 38.9 m
Breadth Molded B : 9.00 m
Draft T (Max) : 2.2 m
Speed : 15 KTS

Sorry guys, looks like it's not Turkish design. KSY just used that photo for presentation only. I edited the specifications. ⬆️ This is the actual design of the boats which was done by Robert Allan Ltd. ⤵️

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Sorry guys, looks like it's not Turkish design. KSY just used that photo for presentation only. I edited the specifications. ⬆️ This is the actual design of the boats which was done by Robert Allan Ltd. ⤵️

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So they have used the Turkish design in the ceremony? It is definitely AMT's 35 meters ER-DSB in the ceremonial background.
 

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So they have used the Turkish design in the ceremony? It is definitely AMT's 35 meters ER-DSB in the ceremonial background.

Yeah, this is the first time they did something like this i think. Cause i always saw them using original photo of the vessel in the banner. I actually liked the Turkish one TBH.
 

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Special Feature of Vessel:

(i) Deck decompression Chamber
(ii) Divers launching and recovery system (LARS)
(iii) Under water hetal detector
(iv) UW Diver tracking system (v) under water digital video camera , cable with monitor

Contract Signed between KSY & Owner Date
Delivery
Marine Propulsion Diesel Engine Brand & Origin
Engine Power & Quantity
Generator Brand & Origin
Generator Capacity & Quantity
8 June 2011.
08 Dec 2023.
: Caterpillar, USA.
: 1200 kw, 1609 HP, 02 in Nos
: Caterpillar, USA
: 250 kw, 02 in NOs, 335HP

 

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Details:- https://dgdp.gov.bd/dgdp/AP_TEN/s_doc/5142.pdf

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Special Feature of Vessel:

(i) Deck decompression Chamber
(ii) Divers launching and recovery system (LARS)
(iii) Under water hetal detector
(iv) UW Diver tracking system (v) under water digital video camera , cable with monitor

Contract Signed between KSY & Owner Date
Delivery
Marine Propulsion Diesel Engine Brand & Origin
Engine Power & Quantity
Generator Brand & Origin
Generator Capacity & Quantity
8 June 2011.
08 Dec 2023.
: Caterpillar, USA.
: 1200 kw, 1609 HP, 02 in Nos
: Caterpillar, USA
: 250 kw, 02 in NOs, 335HP


First vessel might be delivered in 2022.

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Second boat's progress. Also it looks like third boat's construction is making progress too. (Right side)

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Third & final boat was launched on 30th May. Didn't notice before that they changed the design again.

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KHULNA, June 26, 2025 (BSS) - In a significant stride towards strengthening the Bangladesh Navy's three-dimensional capabilities, Navy Chief Admiral M Nazmul Hassan officially commissioned three newly built indigenous diving boats Pankouri, Gangchil and Machranga at the Khulna Naval Berth today.

The commissioning ceremony, held with full naval tradition, saw the Navy Chief handing over command orders to the respective commanding officers and unveiling the nameplates of the vessels.

Speaking at the event, Admiral Nazmul Hassan underscored the crucial role of a robust navy in safeguarding national sovereignty, fostering economic growth and responding to evolving geopolitical challenges.

He highlighted the Navy's vital contributions to securing Bangladesh's vast maritime domain, both in times of peace and conflict, particularly in conducting rescue and relief operations.

Reflecting on the Navy's humble beginnings following the country's independence in 1971, the Admiral expressed pride in its transformation into a modern, technologically advanced, three-dimensional force.

He noted the Navy's expanding responsibilities, especially in securing maritime sovereignty and supporting the country's Blue Economy initiatives.

He also emphasized the Navy's growing presence on the international stage, contributing to Bangladesh's global image.

"I am proud to witness the commissioning of three diving boats built entirely with local technology at Khulna Shipyard," said Admiral Hassan. "This achievement highlights our self-reliance and capacity in naval construction."

The keel-laying of the three vessels took place on June 10, 2021, at Khulna Shipyard. Following successful construction and sea trials, the boats were officially handed over to the Navy on May 6, 2025.

Each of the newly commissioned diving boats is 38.90 meters in length and 9 meters in width, with a top speed of 15 nautical miles per hour.

They are equipped with state-of-the-art diving support systems, advanced sensors and navigation equipment including modern surveillance radar, GPS, echo-sounders, and sophisticated control systems. For defense, each vessel is armed with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun.

Designed to support a variety of missions, these vessels will enhance the Navy's operational capabilities in maritime security, underwater diving and salvage operations, rescue missions, disaster response and maritime law enforcement.

Rear Admiral Golam Sadek, Commander of Khulna Naval Area, along with senior military and civilian officials, freedom fighters, ship officers and sailors attended the ceremony.

 

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