SLNS Parakramabahu (P625)

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History
Sri Lanka
NameSLNS Parakramabahu (P625)
OperatorSri Lanka Navy
BuilderHudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding, Shanghai
LaunchedDecember 1993
CompletedJuly 1994
Acquired5 June 2019
Commissioned22 August 2019[1]
HomeportSLN Dockyard
StatusActive
General characteristics
TypeFrigate
Displacement2,300 tons
Length111.7 m
Beam12.4 m
Propulsion
CODAD
, 2 shaft, 2 x 18E390VA diesel @ 14,000 hp (10.4 MW) & 2x MTU diesel @ 8,840 hp (6.6 MW)
Speed28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Complement160 (21 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems
Armament
Aviation facilitiesHangar

SLNS Parakramabahu (P625) (

patrol frigate).[2]

History

Built in 1991, the ship was commissioned in July 1994 as Tongling (铜陵) in the

HQ-61 surface-to-air missile system and 6-box launchers for the YJ-83 SSM have been removed. It retains the Type 343 fire-control radar of the 100 mm gun and optical fire-control for the 37mm guns.[3][4]

Operations

Based at the SLN Dockyard in Trincomalee under the Eastern Naval Command, there had been speculation that the ship has been facing problems and haven't had any deployments in early 2021. A Chinese team had visited the ship in March 2021. The navy confirmed that the ship was operational and the Chinese team had visited to routine maintenance and running repairs.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ https://defpost.com/sri-lanka-navy-commissions-its-newest-patrol-vessel-slns-parakramabahu/
  2. ^ "President commissions P625 ship gifted to Sri Lanka Navy by China as SLNS Parakramabahu". Colombo Page. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Sri Lanka commissions granted Jiangwei I-class frigate from China". asiapacificdefensejournal.com. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ Joseph, Dishan. "Indomitable frigate of the deep blue sea". www.defence.lk. Ministry of Defense. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Navy insists ship from China still operational". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 8 April 2021.

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