Khulna delivers Bangladesh Coast Guard patrol boat trio, lays keels of two more

CGS Sonar Bangla moments before being launched on May 23, 2018 Imahe: Khunla Shipyard (file)
CGS Sonar Bangla moments before being launched on May 23, 2018 Imahe: Khunla Shipyard (file)
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Imahe: Khunla Shipyard (file) – CGS Sonar Bangla moments before being launched on May 23, 2018
Imahe: Khunla Shipyard (file) – CGS Sonar Bangla moments before being launched on May 23, 2018

State-owned Bangladeshi shipbuilder Khulna has delivered three Sonar Bangla-class inshore patrol vessels to the Bangladesh Coast Guard.

The future CGS Sonar Bangla, CGS Aparajeya Bangla, and CGS Apurbo Bangla are based on the Padma-class patrol vessels built by Khulna for the Bangladesh Navy.

Each vessel has a length of 50.4 metres, a beam of 7.5 metres, a draught of 4.1 metres, a speed of 23 knots, and a crew of 45. Armament consists of two Oerlikon 25-millimetre autocannons.

Shortly after the new vessels were delivered, Khulna laid the keels for a new series of two high-speed patrol boats also slated for the coast guard.

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