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Brian James
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Royal Malaysian Navy

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Navy yard at Lumut, Malaysia.
The ships in the open are completed, in for a refit. The closest is a Kasturi Class, the farther one appears to be a Kedah Class.The ship under cover in the rear and the parts we see in the building are likely to be the Maharaja Lela Class currently under construction.The Maharaja Lela Class Frigates (before known as Second Generation Patrol Vessel (SGPV) or Littoral combat ships (LCS)) are a Class of six Stealth Frigates being built for the Royal Malaysian Navy. The ships are based on an enlarged version of the Gowind Class Corvette, designed by DCNS of France. The contract has been finalised and it has been decided that all six ships will be built by local Shipbuilder Boustead Holdings Berhad for the Royal Malaysian Navy at a ceiling price of RM9 billion (US$2.8 billion), starting from 2015. The ships will be 111 meters long with a displacement of 3,100 tonnes.
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Malaysian Navy finds deficiencies in ships supplied by China

See - https://theprint.in/world/malaysian-nav ... na/833292/
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Royal Malaysian Navy, Kasturi Class Corvette KD Lekir......RIMPAC 2022.
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