Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
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<type>Update</type>
<summary>Chinese Type 051G's #708 retired 2020.</summary>
<detail>
Add 2020 retirement date on ship #708. 165 Zhanjiang and 166 Zhuhai </detail>
<evidence>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_051_ ... #Type_051G
https://seawaves.com/?page_id=299
</evidence>
<summary>Chinese Type 051G's #708 retired 2020.</summary>
<detail>
Add 2020 retirement date on ship #708. 165 Zhanjiang and 166 Zhuhai </detail>
<evidence>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_051_ ... #Type_051G
https://seawaves.com/?page_id=299
</evidence>
Don't call it a comeback...
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Add the AN/ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger II Comms jamming pod to US Marine Corps Harvest Hawk KC-130J, F/A-18C/D, AV-8B, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, CH-53K, RQ-21 and MV-22</summary>
<detail>
The Harvest Hawk+ kit will add electronic warfare capabilities in the form of the AN/ALQ-231(V)1 Intrepid Tiger II pod. The (V)1 version of the system is focused primarily on scrambling enemy communications and can do so selectively, but it also has the ability to listen in on those transmissions.
This same equipment can jam the frequencies associated with many types of common remotely- trigged improvised explosive devices and can do so semi-autonomously using pre-programmed parameters. The system is also configured in a way that is designed to readily accept new and improved capabilities over time.
The Marines have already fielded a (V)3 version on UH-1Y helicopters that can attack a broader range of radio bands and has improved direction-finding capabilities. There are plans to add in radar jamming functionality in a future Intrepid Tiger II “Block X” upgrade.
The Intrepid Tiger II pod works by actively monitoring for enemy communications at certain bandwidths and then selectively jams frequencies that are being used by the bad guys once they start talking. This capability allows for a secondary communications intelligence ability, so the pod can be used to actually eavesdrop on the enemy's chatter as well as disrupting it. The pod can also actively jam known bandwidths that are commonly used to initiate IEDs, such as those used by cellular phones or garage door openers.
What makes this pod even more tactically potent is that it can either be used in automated modes set by the pilot in the aircraft that is carrying it or its information can be data-linked to a ground station for exploitation in real time. This means that the pod can be remotely controlled and the intelligence it gathers can be listened to and analyzed by experts who are fluent in local dialects. They can also gauge the effect of Intrepid Tiger's pinpoint jamming and change disruption methods to get the best effects in real time. Needless to say, having a ground station with experts in jamming and linguistics providing "virtual over-watch" for a bunch of Marines moving through a high-threat area on the ground is a godsend for commanders.
When the Marine Corps Intrepid Tiger II (V)3 program was ramping up, it required a mission configurable, software-defined radio reaching frequencies of up to 6 GHz. It needed to be small, lightweight and not use much power because it would be part of a family of networked EW systems.
“It’s often difficult for RF components to detect weak signals in congested environments, because the signals of interest are hidden by larger, interfering signals,” said Kerry Rye, General Manager of the Signal Solutions business. “But these environments are where the PicoFlexor Transceiver thrives by finding the mission critical signals where other radios fail,” he said.The PFT-1’s high sensitivity and dynamic range coupled with a fast tuning speed are the discriminating features that make this signal detection possible.
As a software defined radio, the PFT-1 can be used for application development and field deployment for a variety of mission requirements. Its open architecture design not only makes a system easily configurable for each operation, but also prolongs a system’s viability.
This was the first system deployed in support of the MAGTF EW 2020 vision. In November 2013, an upgraded version of Intrepid Tiger II system, Block 1, was deployed with Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) with AV-8Bs and in 2014 on land with USMC F/A-18s supporting multiple combatant commands. With the addition of the Intrepid Tiger II pod,
Although the AN/ALQ-231 is currently configured for communications jamming, moves are afoot to expand the systems’ mission
to include radar jamming under the AN/ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger-II Block-X programme which commenced in 2016,and for which funding was secured in the 2017 US defence budget. This variant is also planned for the CH-53K
Please note the difference in platforms and timings between (V)1, (V)3, (V4) and block X in the embedded picture. The one on the RQ-21 will be a scaled down variant of course.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.dacis.com/budget/budget_pdf ... 0N_113.pdf
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/2 ... sensor-kit
https://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/how-t ... 1577979656
https://www.leonardodrs.com/sitrep/q2-2 ... nications/
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... lq-231.htm
https://armadainternational.com/wp-cont ... rborne.pdf
https://twitter.com/alexgarcialonso/sta ... 3696041984
</evidence>[/quote]

<summary>Add the AN/ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger II Comms jamming pod to US Marine Corps Harvest Hawk KC-130J, F/A-18C/D, AV-8B, UH-1Y, AH-1Z, CH-53K, RQ-21 and MV-22</summary>
<detail>
The Harvest Hawk+ kit will add electronic warfare capabilities in the form of the AN/ALQ-231(V)1 Intrepid Tiger II pod. The (V)1 version of the system is focused primarily on scrambling enemy communications and can do so selectively, but it also has the ability to listen in on those transmissions.
This same equipment can jam the frequencies associated with many types of common remotely- trigged improvised explosive devices and can do so semi-autonomously using pre-programmed parameters. The system is also configured in a way that is designed to readily accept new and improved capabilities over time.
The Marines have already fielded a (V)3 version on UH-1Y helicopters that can attack a broader range of radio bands and has improved direction-finding capabilities. There are plans to add in radar jamming functionality in a future Intrepid Tiger II “Block X” upgrade.
The Intrepid Tiger II pod works by actively monitoring for enemy communications at certain bandwidths and then selectively jams frequencies that are being used by the bad guys once they start talking. This capability allows for a secondary communications intelligence ability, so the pod can be used to actually eavesdrop on the enemy's chatter as well as disrupting it. The pod can also actively jam known bandwidths that are commonly used to initiate IEDs, such as those used by cellular phones or garage door openers.
What makes this pod even more tactically potent is that it can either be used in automated modes set by the pilot in the aircraft that is carrying it or its information can be data-linked to a ground station for exploitation in real time. This means that the pod can be remotely controlled and the intelligence it gathers can be listened to and analyzed by experts who are fluent in local dialects. They can also gauge the effect of Intrepid Tiger's pinpoint jamming and change disruption methods to get the best effects in real time. Needless to say, having a ground station with experts in jamming and linguistics providing "virtual over-watch" for a bunch of Marines moving through a high-threat area on the ground is a godsend for commanders.
When the Marine Corps Intrepid Tiger II (V)3 program was ramping up, it required a mission configurable, software-defined radio reaching frequencies of up to 6 GHz. It needed to be small, lightweight and not use much power because it would be part of a family of networked EW systems.
“It’s often difficult for RF components to detect weak signals in congested environments, because the signals of interest are hidden by larger, interfering signals,” said Kerry Rye, General Manager of the Signal Solutions business. “But these environments are where the PicoFlexor Transceiver thrives by finding the mission critical signals where other radios fail,” he said.The PFT-1’s high sensitivity and dynamic range coupled with a fast tuning speed are the discriminating features that make this signal detection possible.
As a software defined radio, the PFT-1 can be used for application development and field deployment for a variety of mission requirements. Its open architecture design not only makes a system easily configurable for each operation, but also prolongs a system’s viability.
This was the first system deployed in support of the MAGTF EW 2020 vision. In November 2013, an upgraded version of Intrepid Tiger II system, Block 1, was deployed with Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) with AV-8Bs and in 2014 on land with USMC F/A-18s supporting multiple combatant commands. With the addition of the Intrepid Tiger II pod,
Although the AN/ALQ-231 is currently configured for communications jamming, moves are afoot to expand the systems’ mission
to include radar jamming under the AN/ALQ-231 Intrepid Tiger-II Block-X programme which commenced in 2016,and for which funding was secured in the 2017 US defence budget. This variant is also planned for the CH-53K
Please note the difference in platforms and timings between (V)1, (V)3, (V4) and block X in the embedded picture. The one on the RQ-21 will be a scaled down variant of course.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.dacis.com/budget/budget_pdf ... 0N_113.pdf
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/2 ... sensor-kit
https://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/how-t ... 1577979656
https://www.leonardodrs.com/sitrep/q2-2 ... nications/
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... lq-231.htm
https://armadainternational.com/wp-cont ... rborne.pdf
https://twitter.com/alexgarcialonso/sta ... 3696041984
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RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Weapons systems on existing aircraft in service with the Royal Thai Air Force</summary>
<detail>
JAS-39C/D Gripen
- Addition of IRIS-T to Thailand's Gripen
- Replacement of AIM-9P-4 with AIM-9M
- Addition of A2G loadout with AGM-65D/G/G2 Maverick AGM
- Addition of A2G loadout with GBU-12 Paveway
- Addition of Anti-Ship Loadout with RBS-15F Mk.II ASM
- Availability of Litening III Targeting pod to RTAF Gripen's A2G loadouts
F-16AM/BM eMLU(Thailand 2012 F-16A/B in-game)
- Addition of IRIS-T, AIM-9M and Python-4 on combat loadout
- Addition of AN/AAQ-33 Sniper-ATP Pod on A2A loadout
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 Maverick A2G loadout
- Replacement of AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM with AIM-120C-7
F-16A/B Block 15 ADF (Thailand 2002 and 2004 F-16A/B in-game)
- Renamed to F-16A/B ADF (The F-16 Thailand received in 2002 are all 2nd-hand F-16 ADF variant delivered in the light of the failure of the F/A-18 Hornet program.)
- Removal of AIM-7M Sparrow-III from the loadout. (Thailand never received any AIM-7 variant)
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 A2G loadout
F-16A/B Block 15 OCU (Thailand 1988 F-16A/B in-game)
- Addition of later A2A loadout with AIM-9M
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 A2G loadout.
- Addition of GBU-10 A2G loadout
- Possibility of a heavy loadout for LGB and AGM with 4 munitions instead of 2
F-5E/F
- Addition of GPU-5/A gun pod A2G loadout
- Addition of GBU-10 A2G loadout, requiring buddy illumination.
F-5A
- Change of retirement date, RTAF officially retired the F-5A/B in 2000
- Addition of GPU-5/A gun-pod A2G loadout
L-39ZA/ART
- Addition of AIM-9 for some loadout
</detail>
<evidence>
Photographic evidence
JAS-39C/D Gripen
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Confirming IRIS-T in use with RTAF Gripen)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (presence of AIM-9M on Gripen)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DTV_qf6VAAI ... ame=medium (RBS-15F Mk.II on RTAF Gripen)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 425E02.png (Demonstration of RTAF Gripen's weaponry including RBS-15F, AMRAAM, IRIS-T and AIM-9M along with Litening III pod)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 6866_o.png (RTAF Gripen with Litening III targeting pod)
F-16A/B eMLU
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OsxVsM46h4Y/ ... /Z515A.jpg (Confirming presence of IRIS-T on RTAF F-16B eMLU)
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rC-XPzVaArg/ ... ercise.jpg (Confirming presence of IRIS-T on F-16A eMLU)
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YC7rUpyw1Kc/ ... sniper.jpg (Confirming presence of Sniper-ATP pod in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 5616_n.png (Sniper-ATP pod in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (A2G loadout of F-16AM with AGM-65 and both Sniper-ATP and Atlis-II targeting pod)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (GBU-10 A2G loadout)
F-16A/B ADF
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... KC-135.jpg (F-16A ADF with AIM-9M)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Use of AGM-65 on RTAF F-16A ADF, note the tail marking denote 102nd Squadron equipped with the ADF variant)
F-16A/B (1988)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg ("Light" A2G loadout with AGM-65)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 7232_n.png (GBU-10 in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Picture of "heavy" A2G loadout with either GBU-12 or AGM-65)
F-5E/F
http://www.wings-aviation.ch/11-RTAF/2- ... 01-028.jpg (Use of GBU-10)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Maintenance of GPU-5/A gun pod on F-5E)
F-5A
- https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... /image.jpg
L-39ZA/ART
http://topicstock.pantip.com/wahkor/top ... 615-30.jpg (Confirming availability of the use of AIM-9 on L-39ZA/ART)
General Source
https://www.f-16.net/f-16_users_article20.html
http://www.wings-aviation.ch/11-RTAF/2- ... ighter.htm
https://thaiarmedforce.com/royal-thai-a ... %e0%b8%ad/
</evidence>
<summary>Weapons systems on existing aircraft in service with the Royal Thai Air Force</summary>
<detail>
JAS-39C/D Gripen
- Addition of IRIS-T to Thailand's Gripen
- Replacement of AIM-9P-4 with AIM-9M
- Addition of A2G loadout with AGM-65D/G/G2 Maverick AGM
- Addition of A2G loadout with GBU-12 Paveway
- Addition of Anti-Ship Loadout with RBS-15F Mk.II ASM
- Availability of Litening III Targeting pod to RTAF Gripen's A2G loadouts
F-16AM/BM eMLU(Thailand 2012 F-16A/B in-game)
- Addition of IRIS-T, AIM-9M and Python-4 on combat loadout
- Addition of AN/AAQ-33 Sniper-ATP Pod on A2A loadout
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 Maverick A2G loadout
- Replacement of AIM-120C-5 AMRAAM with AIM-120C-7
F-16A/B Block 15 ADF (Thailand 2002 and 2004 F-16A/B in-game)
- Renamed to F-16A/B ADF (The F-16 Thailand received in 2002 are all 2nd-hand F-16 ADF variant delivered in the light of the failure of the F/A-18 Hornet program.)
- Removal of AIM-7M Sparrow-III from the loadout. (Thailand never received any AIM-7 variant)
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 A2G loadout
F-16A/B Block 15 OCU (Thailand 1988 F-16A/B in-game)
- Addition of later A2A loadout with AIM-9M
- Addition of AGM-65D/G/G2 A2G loadout.
- Addition of GBU-10 A2G loadout
- Possibility of a heavy loadout for LGB and AGM with 4 munitions instead of 2
F-5E/F
- Addition of GPU-5/A gun pod A2G loadout
- Addition of GBU-10 A2G loadout, requiring buddy illumination.
F-5A
- Change of retirement date, RTAF officially retired the F-5A/B in 2000
- Addition of GPU-5/A gun-pod A2G loadout
L-39ZA/ART
- Addition of AIM-9 for some loadout
</detail>
<evidence>
Photographic evidence
JAS-39C/D Gripen
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Confirming IRIS-T in use with RTAF Gripen)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (presence of AIM-9M on Gripen)
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DTV_qf6VAAI ... ame=medium (RBS-15F Mk.II on RTAF Gripen)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 425E02.png (Demonstration of RTAF Gripen's weaponry including RBS-15F, AMRAAM, IRIS-T and AIM-9M along with Litening III pod)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 6866_o.png (RTAF Gripen with Litening III targeting pod)
F-16A/B eMLU
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-OsxVsM46h4Y/ ... /Z515A.jpg (Confirming presence of IRIS-T on RTAF F-16B eMLU)
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-rC-XPzVaArg/ ... ercise.jpg (Confirming presence of IRIS-T on F-16A eMLU)
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YC7rUpyw1Kc/ ... sniper.jpg (Confirming presence of Sniper-ATP pod in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 5616_n.png (Sniper-ATP pod in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (A2G loadout of F-16AM with AGM-65 and both Sniper-ATP and Atlis-II targeting pod)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (GBU-10 A2G loadout)
F-16A/B ADF
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... KC-135.jpg (F-16A ADF with AIM-9M)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Use of AGM-65 on RTAF F-16A ADF, note the tail marking denote 102nd Squadron equipped with the ADF variant)
F-16A/B (1988)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg ("Light" A2G loadout with AGM-65)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... 7232_n.png (GBU-10 in RTAF service)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Picture of "heavy" A2G loadout with either GBU-12 or AGM-65)
F-5E/F
http://www.wings-aviation.ch/11-RTAF/2- ... 01-028.jpg (Use of GBU-10)
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... image0.jpg (Maintenance of GPU-5/A gun pod on F-5E)
F-5A
- https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/ ... /image.jpg
L-39ZA/ART
http://topicstock.pantip.com/wahkor/top ... 615-30.jpg (Confirming availability of the use of AIM-9 on L-39ZA/ART)
General Source
https://www.f-16.net/f-16_users_article20.html
http://www.wings-aviation.ch/11-RTAF/2- ... ighter.htm
https://thaiarmedforce.com/royal-thai-a ... %e0%b8%ad/
</evidence>
RE: Thread for DB3000 database problems, updates or issues
<type>Update</type>
<summary>Update #2975 - Wellington BH-7 [LCAC] with Noor anti-shipping missiles</summary>
<detail>
At least since 20011, at least one of the 6 BH-7 hovercrafts are equiped with two Noor (C-802) anti-ship missiles (one left, one right).
Funny part is that the current photo in the database already shows the missile canisters[:D]
Can make scenario's very interesting if you don't know if an unarmed or missile armed Wellington is approaching you..
In the database it is not equipped with sensors but it has a Decca 914 surface-to-surface radar.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.uskowioniran.com/2011/07/ba ... eview.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/iran/iran_ls_bh7.htm
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... ington.htm
https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws. ... at_Web.pdf page 104
CMO database picture..
</evidence>

<summary>Update #2975 - Wellington BH-7 [LCAC] with Noor anti-shipping missiles</summary>
<detail>
At least since 20011, at least one of the 6 BH-7 hovercrafts are equiped with two Noor (C-802) anti-ship missiles (one left, one right).
Funny part is that the current photo in the database already shows the missile canisters[:D]
Can make scenario's very interesting if you don't know if an unarmed or missile armed Wellington is approaching you..
In the database it is not equipped with sensors but it has a Decca 914 surface-to-surface radar.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.uskowioniran.com/2011/07/ba ... eview.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/iran/iran_ls_bh7.htm
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... ington.htm
https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws. ... at_Web.pdf page 104
CMO database picture..
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<summary>Please add the Tondar (updated SR.N6 Winchester) hovercraft to the Iranian navy</summary>
<detail>
Iran has unveiled a domestically designed and manufactured hovercraft capable of launching missiles and aerial drones.
Photo'show a surface-to-surface radar, 107mm rockets (11 tubes).
Also shown with 1x Nasr-1 Anti-Ship-Missiles.
And often unarmed..
Tech details can be found in the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR.N6 page
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://globaldefensereview.blogspot.co ... stems.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_5oTv ... e=emb_logo
https://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/ ... aft-video/
https://www.yjc.ir/en/news/15698/%E2%80 ... -pods-pics
http://doorstep10.egloos.com/3903099
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR.N6
</evidence>
Photo Wellington on the left and the Tondar (SR.N6 Winchester) on the right.

<summary>Please add the Tondar (updated SR.N6 Winchester) hovercraft to the Iranian navy</summary>
<detail>
Iran has unveiled a domestically designed and manufactured hovercraft capable of launching missiles and aerial drones.
Photo'show a surface-to-surface radar, 107mm rockets (11 tubes).
Also shown with 1x Nasr-1 Anti-Ship-Missiles.
And often unarmed..
Tech details can be found in the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR.N6 page
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://globaldefensereview.blogspot.co ... stems.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR_5oTv ... e=emb_logo
https://www.tactical-life.com/firearms/ ... aft-video/
https://www.yjc.ir/en/news/15698/%E2%80 ... -pods-pics
http://doorstep10.egloos.com/3903099
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR.N6
</evidence>
Photo Wellington on the left and the Tondar (SR.N6 Winchester) on the right.

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<type>Update</type>
<summary>Update Bell-06 helicopter for Iranian Navy with 1x C-704 Nasr-1 ASM as optional armament</summary>
<detail>
At least since 2017, Iranian Bell-206 Navy helicopters are modified to fire ASM. Test fires have been done in 2017. But also against the mock aircraft carrier in 2020.
Flight range will be affected greatly by this missile.. According to Military Balance 2020, IRGC / IRN operate 2x AB-206 Jet Rangers.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.oni.navy.mil/Portals/12/Int ... 2217SP.pdf (page 33)
https://daydaynews.cc/en/military/714750.html
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 1661769729
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 6695441410
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 0193655816
https://twitter.com/mhmiranusa/status/1 ... 5644668928
</evidence>

<summary>Update Bell-06 helicopter for Iranian Navy with 1x C-704 Nasr-1 ASM as optional armament</summary>
<detail>
At least since 2017, Iranian Bell-206 Navy helicopters are modified to fire ASM. Test fires have been done in 2017. But also against the mock aircraft carrier in 2020.
Flight range will be affected greatly by this missile.. According to Military Balance 2020, IRGC / IRN operate 2x AB-206 Jet Rangers.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.oni.navy.mil/Portals/12/Int ... 2217SP.pdf (page 33)
https://daydaynews.cc/en/military/714750.html
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 1661769729
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 6695441410
https://twitter.com/JosephHDempsey/stat ... 0193655816
https://twitter.com/mhmiranusa/status/1 ... 5644668928
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<summary>Pleas add the IRGC Catamaran "Shahid Nazeri" to Iran</summary>
<detail>
In April 2017, satellite imagery suggested that Shahid Nazeri was relocated to an operational naval base at the headquarters of 1st Naval Region in Bandar Abbas.
In pictures it is equiped with the herefore mentioned Bell-206 with ASM and one 20mm cannon.
Only one is in use.
Kelsey D. Atherton of the Popular Science opined that the vessel is "mostly for show" and "t’s unclear how the Nazeri fits into this larger speedboat-heavy strategy". Chris Biggers commented at Bellingcat that "[a] high-speed catamaran-like vessel could be useful" for Iran for establishing itself as a regional power, as well as moving operations beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
It has been referred to as support ship HARTH 55 by the American military intelligence agencies. (Evidence link nr.1)
Tech details at wiki page.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.oni.navy.mil/Portals/12/Int ... 2217SP.pdf
https://twitter.com/mhmiranusa/status/1 ... 5181496320
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRIS_Shahid_Nazeri
https://twitter.com/imp_navigator/statu ... 5310358528
</evidence>

<summary>Pleas add the IRGC Catamaran "Shahid Nazeri" to Iran</summary>
<detail>
In April 2017, satellite imagery suggested that Shahid Nazeri was relocated to an operational naval base at the headquarters of 1st Naval Region in Bandar Abbas.
In pictures it is equiped with the herefore mentioned Bell-206 with ASM and one 20mm cannon.
Only one is in use.
Kelsey D. Atherton of the Popular Science opined that the vessel is "mostly for show" and "t’s unclear how the Nazeri fits into this larger speedboat-heavy strategy". Chris Biggers commented at Bellingcat that "[a] high-speed catamaran-like vessel could be useful" for Iran for establishing itself as a regional power, as well as moving operations beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
It has been referred to as support ship HARTH 55 by the American military intelligence agencies. (Evidence link nr.1)
Tech details at wiki page.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://www.oni.navy.mil/Portals/12/Int ... 2217SP.pdf
https://twitter.com/mhmiranusa/status/1 ... 5181496320
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRIS_Shahid_Nazeri
https://twitter.com/imp_navigator/statu ... 5310358528
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<summary>Picture in Database of the #2092 IPS-18 Tir is a IPS-16 Peykaap II.</summary>
<detail>
The IPS-18 Tir has no ASM and only two torpedo's. The difference is visible because of the outward buldges of the torpedoes.
It was stated that 10 of these where currently in use in Iran and 6 in Syria.
It is not to pick on details, but I put those in a scenario and found out they suddenly couldn't attack with missiles..[;)]. So the goal of this post is to not catch other people off balance. All those Iranian small boats are complicated enough [;)]
Embedded picture is of a IPS-18, which theoretically can be used for the database.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/iranian- ... 5/page-157
https://www.metavr.com/model/ips-18irgrey
https://twitter.com/MilitaryIran/status ... 4572550144
</evidence>

<summary>Picture in Database of the #2092 IPS-18 Tir is a IPS-16 Peykaap II.</summary>
<detail>
The IPS-18 Tir has no ASM and only two torpedo's. The difference is visible because of the outward buldges of the torpedoes.
It was stated that 10 of these where currently in use in Iran and 6 in Syria.
It is not to pick on details, but I put those in a scenario and found out they suddenly couldn't attack with missiles..[;)]. So the goal of this post is to not catch other people off balance. All those Iranian small boats are complicated enough [;)]
Embedded picture is of a IPS-18, which theoretically can be used for the database.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/iranian- ... 5/page-157
https://www.metavr.com/model/ips-18irgrey
https://twitter.com/MilitaryIran/status ... 4572550144
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<summary>Please add the Mark V.1 Patrol Boat for the US, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Greece.</summary>
<detail>
The Mark V SOC (Special Operations Craft) is a marine security, patrol, and special forces insertion boat used by the United States Navy and manufactured by VT Halter Marine Inc (Gulfport, Mississippi). It was introduced into service with the US Navy SEALs in 1995.
It is commonly referred to as the "Mark V.1 Patrol Boat" in official U.S. Navy documents
The Mark V SOC is operated by Naval Special Warfare Group THREE (formerly known as Special Boat Squadron ONE) and Naval Special Warfare Group FOUR (formerly known as Special Boat Squadron TWO) on the east and west coasts. Twelve Mark Vs are assigned to NSWG-3, Coronado, California, and eight to NSWG-4, Little Creek, Virginia.
Kuwait has 10x and is called Al Nokatha
Saudi Arabia: 30x
Greece:4x
The 50 kts+ Mark V has the capacity to carry sixteen fully equipped SEALs to missions 500 miles (800 km) away from where they are based. They ride on seats that are designed for maximum comfort and shock mitigation in high seas or heavy maneuvering, and allows occupants to either stand or sit. With a beam of 17½ feet, the craft has enough room to carry four Combat Rubber Raiding Crafts with six outboard motors (2 spares) and fuel, to deploy forces from a clandestine distance. The ramp on the stern allows SEAL teams to ride their CRRCs right up the stern of the boat, for fast extraction and insertion.
To support the SOF missions in a medium to low threat environment, the Mk Vs are outfitted with five gun mounts for small caliber weapons supporting any combination of: M-2 .50 cal heavy machine guns, M240 or the M60 7.62 mm machine guns or Mk19 40 mm automatic grenade launchers. Together these provide 360 degrees of firing coverage. To defend against aircraft, the craft has a station for firing the Stinger Man-portable Air Defense System (MANPADS). Later improvements include mounting stations for GAU-17 Miniguns, MK 95 Twin .50 cal machine gun, MK 38 chain gun and Mk48 25 mm guns. Personal small arms of the crew and passengers can also be used to defend the craft.
The craft is optionally used to launch a Scan Eagle UAV.
More tech details in the Wiki page.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_V_Sp ... ions_Craft
https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws. ... d.GH6_.pdf (page 122)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kron27W5d7g
https://www.iiss.org/blogs/military-bal ... lance-2020
</evidence>

<summary>Please add the Mark V.1 Patrol Boat for the US, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Greece.</summary>
<detail>
The Mark V SOC (Special Operations Craft) is a marine security, patrol, and special forces insertion boat used by the United States Navy and manufactured by VT Halter Marine Inc (Gulfport, Mississippi). It was introduced into service with the US Navy SEALs in 1995.
It is commonly referred to as the "Mark V.1 Patrol Boat" in official U.S. Navy documents
The Mark V SOC is operated by Naval Special Warfare Group THREE (formerly known as Special Boat Squadron ONE) and Naval Special Warfare Group FOUR (formerly known as Special Boat Squadron TWO) on the east and west coasts. Twelve Mark Vs are assigned to NSWG-3, Coronado, California, and eight to NSWG-4, Little Creek, Virginia.
Kuwait has 10x and is called Al Nokatha
Saudi Arabia: 30x
Greece:4x
The 50 kts+ Mark V has the capacity to carry sixteen fully equipped SEALs to missions 500 miles (800 km) away from where they are based. They ride on seats that are designed for maximum comfort and shock mitigation in high seas or heavy maneuvering, and allows occupants to either stand or sit. With a beam of 17½ feet, the craft has enough room to carry four Combat Rubber Raiding Crafts with six outboard motors (2 spares) and fuel, to deploy forces from a clandestine distance. The ramp on the stern allows SEAL teams to ride their CRRCs right up the stern of the boat, for fast extraction and insertion.
To support the SOF missions in a medium to low threat environment, the Mk Vs are outfitted with five gun mounts for small caliber weapons supporting any combination of: M-2 .50 cal heavy machine guns, M240 or the M60 7.62 mm machine guns or Mk19 40 mm automatic grenade launchers. Together these provide 360 degrees of firing coverage. To defend against aircraft, the craft has a station for firing the Stinger Man-portable Air Defense System (MANPADS). Later improvements include mounting stations for GAU-17 Miniguns, MK 95 Twin .50 cal machine gun, MK 38 chain gun and Mk48 25 mm guns. Personal small arms of the crew and passengers can also be used to defend the craft.
The craft is optionally used to launch a Scan Eagle UAV.
More tech details in the Wiki page.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_V_Sp ... ions_Craft
https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws. ... d.GH6_.pdf (page 122)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kron27W5d7g
https://www.iiss.org/blogs/military-bal ... lance-2020
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<summary>Picture in Database of the #2092 IPS-18 Tir is a IPS-16 Peykaap II.</summary>
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<summary>Ship #2651 603 Jing Chiang Retired 2021.</summary>
<detail> Add 2021 out of service date #2651. 1st Ship #2651 603 Jing Chiang retired.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://twitter.com/stoa1984/status/1358420636994048002
https://udn.com/news/story/10930/515580 ... stnews_ch2
https://mna.gpwb.gov.tw/news/detail/?Us ... e2ef001e96
</evidence>
<summary>Ship #2651 603 Jing Chiang Retired 2021.</summary>
<detail> Add 2021 out of service date #2651. 1st Ship #2651 603 Jing Chiang retired.
</detail>
<evidence>
https://twitter.com/stoa1984/status/1358420636994048002
https://udn.com/news/story/10930/515580 ... stnews_ch2
https://mna.gpwb.gov.tw/news/detail/?Us ... e2ef001e96
</evidence>
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<summary>new loadouts for Chinese H-6K</summary>
<detail>
H-6K is now capable of carrying 4 YJ12. Pictures as such have been circulating on the internet and acknowledged by highly reputable PLA observers
</detail>
<evidence>
picture: https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-646065 (note only 6 pylons on H-6K instead of 8 on H-6J)
</evidence>
<summary>new loadouts for Chinese H-6K</summary>
<detail>
H-6K is now capable of carrying 4 YJ12. Pictures as such have been circulating on the internet and acknowledged by highly reputable PLA observers
</detail>
<evidence>
picture: https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-646065 (note only 6 pylons on H-6K instead of 8 on H-6J)
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<type>Update</type>
<summary>new loadouts for Chinese H-6N</summary>
<detail>
H-6N is capable to carry CJ-10 and KD-63
</detail>
<evidence>
picture:
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644505
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644185
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644709
</evidence>
<summary>new loadouts for Chinese H-6N</summary>
<detail>
H-6N is capable to carry CJ-10 and KD-63
</detail>
<evidence>
picture:
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644505
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644185
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/t/h-6- ... ost-644709
</evidence>
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<summary>DB3K 487, Sandwip Class, L-903, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
Small amount of info found
<detail>
2 units in class: BNS Hatiya, BNS Swandwip
First unit commisioned 2015
Bangladsh build, The Khulna Shipyard Limited
Site Navpedia:
Displ t.: 600
Dimensions mtr: 42 x 10 x 1.8
Speed kts: 10
Range nm at kts:
Complement: 25
Machinery: 2 shafts, 2 diesels, 1200 Hp
Cargo: 415t, 200 troops or 2 MBT's
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khulna_Shipyard
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of ... adesh_Navy
https://warsearcher.com/shipsearcher/na ... ing-ships/
https://www.defseca.com/defence-industr ... desh-navy/
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... %25A8.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... andwip.htm
https://www.defseca.com/defence-industr ... ?mode=grid
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/banglade ... 8/page-323
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, Sandwip Class, L-903, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
Small amount of info found
<detail>
2 units in class: BNS Hatiya, BNS Swandwip
First unit commisioned 2015
Bangladsh build, The Khulna Shipyard Limited
Site Navpedia:
Displ t.: 600
Dimensions mtr: 42 x 10 x 1.8
Speed kts: 10
Range nm at kts:
Complement: 25
Machinery: 2 shafts, 2 diesels, 1200 Hp
Cargo: 415t, 200 troops or 2 MBT's
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khulna_Shipyard
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of ... adesh_Navy
https://warsearcher.com/shipsearcher/na ... ing-ships/
https://www.defseca.com/defence-industr ... desh-navy/
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... %25A8.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... andwip.htm
https://www.defseca.com/defence-industr ... ?mode=grid
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/banglade ... 8/page-323
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<summary>DB3K 487, Shah Amanat Class, L-900, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
1 unit in class
First unit commisioned 1990
Denmark build
Resembles LCU-1466
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 372 full
Dimensions mtr: 47 x 10.4 x 2.4
Speed kts: 9.5
Complement: 31
Machinery: 2x Caterpillar D343 diesels, 730 hp (544 kW), 2 shafts
Guns:2x 12.7/90 mm MG
Cargo: 150t
Small amount of info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://ordendebatallainternacional.blog ... adesh.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... amanat.htm
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, Shah Amanat Class, L-900, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
1 unit in class
First unit commisioned 1990
Denmark build
Resembles LCU-1466
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 372 full
Dimensions mtr: 47 x 10.4 x 2.4
Speed kts: 9.5
Complement: 31
Machinery: 2x Caterpillar D343 diesels, 730 hp (544 kW), 2 shafts
Guns:2x 12.7/90 mm MG
Cargo: 150t
Small amount of info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://ordendebatallainternacional.blog ... adesh.html
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... amanat.htm
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<type>Add</type>
<summary>DB3K 487, Shah Poran (LCU1512) Class, L-901, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
2 units in class, Shah Poran L901, Shah Makhdum L902
First unit commisioned 1993 (1991 transferred from US, after refit 1993 commisioned)(ex-Cerro Gordo, ex-Cadgel)
US build
Other ref talks about Shah Paran class
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 381 full (347 cf navypedia), 180 standard (cf navypedia)
Dimensions mtr: 41.1 x 8.8 x 1.9 (35.1 x 10.4 x 1.6 cf navypedia)
Speed kts: 11 (8 cf navpedia)
Range nm at kts: 1200 at 8
Complement:14
Machinery:4x Detroit 6-71 diesels; 696 hp (508 kW) sustained (3x Gray marine 64YTL, 1200 hp cf navpedia), 2 shafts (3 shaft cf navypedia)
Fuel: diesel 11 cf navpedia
Guns: 2x 12.7/90 mm MG
Radar: LN-66 (nav, I-band)
Military lift: 170t (4x med or 3x heavy tanks or 167t cargo or 300 troops cf navpedia)
Small amount of info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... _paran.htm
http://www.khulnavat.gov.bd/web_site/al ... id=1&pid=3
https://www.google.com/search?q=LCU+sha ... r82SD_8V2M
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, Shah Poran (LCU1512) Class, L-901, LCU, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
2 units in class, Shah Poran L901, Shah Makhdum L902
First unit commisioned 1993 (1991 transferred from US, after refit 1993 commisioned)(ex-Cerro Gordo, ex-Cadgel)
US build
Other ref talks about Shah Paran class
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 381 full (347 cf navypedia), 180 standard (cf navypedia)
Dimensions mtr: 41.1 x 8.8 x 1.9 (35.1 x 10.4 x 1.6 cf navypedia)
Speed kts: 11 (8 cf navpedia)
Range nm at kts: 1200 at 8
Complement:14
Machinery:4x Detroit 6-71 diesels; 696 hp (508 kW) sustained (3x Gray marine 64YTL, 1200 hp cf navpedia), 2 shafts (3 shaft cf navypedia)
Fuel: diesel 11 cf navpedia
Guns: 2x 12.7/90 mm MG
Radar: LN-66 (nav, I-band)
Military lift: 170t (4x med or 3x heavy tanks or 167t cargo or 300 troops cf navpedia)
Small amount of info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://www.navypedia.org/ships/banglade ... _paran.htm
http://www.khulnavat.gov.bd/web_site/al ... id=1&pid=3
https://www.google.com/search?q=LCU+sha ... r82SD_8V2M
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<type>Add</type>
<summary>DB3K 487, Shakti Sanchar Class, sidenr, Ro-Ro LCT, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
1 unit in class
First unit commisioned year
Bangladesh build, DEW Narayanganj
From internet sites:
Displ t.: 2200 full (navypedia)
Dimensions mtr: 65.7 x 12 x 3.5 (navypedia)
Speed kts:
Range nm at kts:
Complement: 45 (navypedia)
Machinery:
Guns: 4x 12.7 mm HMG, 2x MANPADS, 2x 60 mm mortars (defseca)
Radar: 2x radars
Other Sensor: Unk EO?
Other notes: Helicopter deck, 1x Bell 212 (defseca)
Mil load: 9 tanks/MBT, 150 troops (navypedia)
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/b ... anchar.htm
http://www.gbmarine.com/new-vessel-port ... i-sanchar/
https://www.defseca.com/naval-systems/s ... raft-tank/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqhpETx0xA
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, Shakti Sanchar Class, sidenr, Ro-Ro LCT, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
1 unit in class
First unit commisioned year
Bangladesh build, DEW Narayanganj
From internet sites:
Displ t.: 2200 full (navypedia)
Dimensions mtr: 65.7 x 12 x 3.5 (navypedia)
Speed kts:
Range nm at kts:
Complement: 45 (navypedia)
Machinery:
Guns: 4x 12.7 mm HMG, 2x MANPADS, 2x 60 mm mortars (defseca)
Radar: 2x radars
Other Sensor: Unk EO?
Other notes: Helicopter deck, 1x Bell 212 (defseca)
Mil load: 9 tanks/MBT, 150 troops (navypedia)
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/b ... anchar.htm
http://www.gbmarine.com/new-vessel-port ... i-sanchar/
https://www.defseca.com/naval-systems/s ... raft-tank/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqhpETx0xA
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<type>Add</type>
<summary>DB3K 487, Darshak (Yuch'in) Class, A-581, LCM, Bangladeshy Navy</summary>
<detail>
4 units in class, first unit concerted to coastal survey vessel.
Transferred: 1983 - 1986
China build
Uncertain about status of units
Small amount of info found
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 86 full
Dimensions mtr:24.8 x 5.2 x 1.3
Speed kts: 11.5
Range nm at kts: 450 at 11.5
Complement:23
Machinery:2x type 12V 150 diesels, 600 hp(m) (440 kW), 2 shafts
Guns: 4x Chinees 14.5 mm (2 twin)
Radar:
Other Sensor:
Other notes:
Mil lift: 150 troops (LCT 101-104)
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... yuchin.htm
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_act ... adesh_Navy
https://wikimili.com/en/Yuch'in-class_l ... mechanized , CHN type of this class
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/ban_ls_lct101.htm , the 3 LCT's
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, Darshak (Yuch'in) Class, A-581, LCM, Bangladeshy Navy</summary>
<detail>
4 units in class, first unit concerted to coastal survey vessel.
Transferred: 1983 - 1986
China build
Uncertain about status of units
Small amount of info found
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 86 full
Dimensions mtr:24.8 x 5.2 x 1.3
Speed kts: 11.5
Range nm at kts: 450 at 11.5
Complement:23
Machinery:2x type 12V 150 diesels, 600 hp(m) (440 kW), 2 shafts
Guns: 4x Chinees 14.5 mm (2 twin)
Radar:
Other Sensor:
Other notes:
Mil lift: 150 troops (LCT 101-104)
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military ... yuchin.htm
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_act ... adesh_Navy
https://wikimili.com/en/Yuch'in-class_l ... mechanized , CHN type of this class
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/ban_ls_lct101.htm , the 3 LCT's
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<summary>DB3K 487, LCVP011 Class, sidenr, LCVP, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
4 units in class
First unit commisioned 1984
Bangladesh build, Khulna SY & DEW Narayanganj
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 84
Dimensions mtr:21.3 x 5.2 x 1.5
Speed kts: 12
Range nm at kts:
Complement:10
Machinery: 2x Cummings diesels, 730 hp (544 kW), 2 shafts
Other notes: Cargo & Troops
Staus of 4th uncertain
Not much info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/b ... cvp011.htm
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_act ... us_warfare
</evidence>
with regards GJ
<summary>DB3K 487, LCVP011 Class, sidenr, LCVP, Bangladesh Navy</summary>
<detail>
4 units in class
First unit commisioned 1984
Bangladesh build, Khulna SY & DEW Narayanganj
JFS2013/2014:
Displ t.: 84
Dimensions mtr:21.3 x 5.2 x 1.5
Speed kts: 12
Range nm at kts:
Complement:10
Machinery: 2x Cummings diesels, 730 hp (544 kW), 2 shafts
Other notes: Cargo & Troops
Staus of 4th uncertain
Not much info found
</detail>
<Evidence>
http://navypedia.org/ships/bangladesh/b ... cvp011.htm
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/List_of_act ... us_warfare
</evidence>
with regards GJ
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<type>Update</type>
<summary>#2707 - RAF Sentinel R.1: last operational flight takes place.</summary>
<detail>
After 14 years of service, a Royal Air Force Sentinel R1 aircraft has carried out the last operational flight of the aircraft type.
The Sentinel R1 from RAF Waddington, part of V (Army Cooperation) Squadron, was one of five aircraft commissioned through engineering firm Raytheon to provide an Airborne Stand-off Radar (ASTOR) system which first saw service during Operation HERRICK in 2008.
V (AC) Squadron, which was reformed to operate the Sentinels, flew circa 32,300 hours conducting approximately 4,870 sorties during its service life.
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles/ra ... al-flight/
https://ukaviation.news/raf-sentinel-la ... kes-place/
</evidence>

<summary>#2707 - RAF Sentinel R.1: last operational flight takes place.</summary>
<detail>
After 14 years of service, a Royal Air Force Sentinel R1 aircraft has carried out the last operational flight of the aircraft type.
The Sentinel R1 from RAF Waddington, part of V (Army Cooperation) Squadron, was one of five aircraft commissioned through engineering firm Raytheon to provide an Airborne Stand-off Radar (ASTOR) system which first saw service during Operation HERRICK in 2008.
V (AC) Squadron, which was reformed to operate the Sentinels, flew circa 32,300 hours conducting approximately 4,870 sorties during its service life.
</detail>
<Evidence>
https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles/ra ... al-flight/
https://ukaviation.news/raf-sentinel-la ... kes-place/
</evidence>

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