Kasturi-class corvette

Malaysian Navy ship class


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imageKD Lekir during passing exercise 2011 1801x1165.jpg
image_captionKD Lekir (F26) with
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nameKasturi class
buildersHowaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft
operators
class_beforeLaksamana class
total_ships_completed2
total_ships_active2
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typeFS 1500 corvette
displacement1850 tons full load
length98 m
beam11.5 m
draft3.5 m
propulsion*4 × MTU 20V 1163 TB92 diesels
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speed28 kn
range5000 nmi at 14 kn
complement124
sensors*TACTICOS Combat Management System
EW*DR3000S ESM suite
armament*Guns: 1 × Bofors 57 mm gun
aircraft1 x Super Lynx 300
aircraft_facilitiesHelicopter landing platform
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The Kasturi-class corvettes are two ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy, KD Kasturi and KD Lekir. They were acquired in the mid-1980s. The two ships constitute the Royal Malaysian Navy's 22nd Corvette Squadron, their homeport being Lumut. After about 25 years of service, they underwent an extensive modernisation known as Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) starting in 2009, enabling them to be employed for another 10 to 15 years. They have since been returned to active duty.

The two ships of the class are named after Hang Kasturi and Hang Lekir, two heroic figures from the Malay 15th-century epic narrative Hikayat Hang Tuah. They share this characteristic with the two s, KD Lekiu and KD Jebat, as well as the old frigate-turned-training ship , all of which are named after figures from the epic as well.

Development

The class was ordered in February 1981 and built by the German Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) shipyard. Both ships were simultaneously launched on 14 May 1983 and commissioned on 15 August 1984. Two more were planned but were never ordered. The Kasturi class is based on HDW's FS 1500 design.

Characteristics

Sensors and electronics

The SLEP modernisation comprised extensive changes to the original configuration of the ships, aimed at both extending their service life as well as improving combat capabilities. The TACTICOS Combat Management System from Thales replaced the older Signaal SEWACO MA command system and the DR3000S Electronic Support Measures suite including the Therma SKWS Decoy Launching System was installed. The DA-08 search radar and the WM22 fire control radar were overhauled and the Thales MIRADOR electro-optical sensor replaced the Signaal LIOD optronic director. A DSQS-24C hull-mounted sonar from Atlas Elektronik was installed to complement the new torpedo-launch capabilities.

Armament

The Kasturi class original armament was heavily altered by the 2009 modernisation as well. The 57 mm Bofors was moved from the aft to the bow, where it replaced the 100 mm gun as the main gun. No new aft gun was installed. The two manually operated Emerlec 30 mm twin-barrel anti-air guns were replaced with 30 mm single-barrel MSI DS30B guns. Anti-submarine capabilities were enhanced by replacing the dated Bofors 375 mm anti-submarine rocket launcher with two EuroTorp B515 triple torpedo launchers equipped with Whitehead A244-S torpedoes.

There are conflicting reports about the Exocet anti-ship missiles. Some sources state that the Kasturi class prior to the SLEP had been equipped with the Exocet MM38, an old variant of the missile and that the modernisation included an upgrade to the newer and more capable Exocet MM40 Block II variant.

Propulsion

The Kasturi class is powered by a CODAD propulsion system, provided by four MTU diesels driving two shafts and developing 23460 hp driving two controllable pitch propellers. This gives a maximum speed of 28 kn, and a range of 5000 nmi at 14 kn.

Aircraft

The Kasturi class has a helideck aft suitable for the Royal Malaysian Navy's Super Lynx 300 and Fennec helicopters. Lacking a hangar, it does not carry an embarked helicopter. According to support future mission it will be fitted with hand-launched UAV system as Schiebel has been selected.

Service Life Extension Program (SLEP)

In August 2009, a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) was awarded to Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation to overhaul the aging corvettes with work to be carried out locally at the Boustead Naval Shipyard in Lumut. By this time, KD Kasturi had reportedly not been operational since 2007 and it would eventually take almost seven years for her to resume operational status in early 2014. KD Lekir remained in active duty until the SLEP work on her began in October 2011 and was completed in November 2014. The SLEP is estimated to have extended the corvettes' service life by around 15 years.

Despite the work being incomplete on KD Lekir at that time, both ships participated in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in March 2014.

Ships of the class

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PennantNameBuildersLaunchedCommissionedDivision/SquadronNotesF25F26
KD KasturiHowaldtswerke-Deutsche WerftMay 1983August 198422nd Corvette SquadronUndergoing refit starting 2021
KD LekirHowaldtswerke-Deutsche WerftMay 1983August 198422nd Corvette Squadron
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Gallery

File:Royal Malaysian Navy KD Lekir (F-26) resupplied by Royal Australian Navy HMAS Supply (A 195).jpg|KD Lekir resupplied by Royal Australian Navy HMAS Supply. File:US Navy 110126-N-7981E-232 The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) leads the Royal Malaysian Navy frigate KD Lekir (FF 26) durin.jpg|KD Lekir and . File:KDKasturi.jpg|KD Kasturi during SEACAT 2006. File:US Navy 110126-N-6320L-827 The Royal Malaysian Navy frigate KD Lekir (26) is underway in the Strait of Malacca.jpg|KD Lekir underway in the Strait of Malacca. File:110126-N-2953W-026.jpg|KD Lekir at sea in 2009. File:Malaysian Navy Ships at Stokes Hill Wharf.jpg|KD Lekir and the , KD Jebat tied up at Stokes Hill Wharf in July 2005. File:US Navy 080714-N-0096V-014 The amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46) leads the way as the guided-missile frigate USS Jarrett (FFG 33), the Royal Malaysian Navy ships KD Laksamana Tun Abdul Jamil (F 135) and KD Lekir.jpg|KD Lekir during the CARAT 2008 exercise.

References

Bibliography

  • Baker, A.D. The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 1998–1999. Annapolis, Maryland, USA. .
  • Gardiner, Robert; Chumbley, Stephen & Budzbon, Przemysław (1995). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. .

References

  1. Gardiner and Chumbly, p.258
  2. Saunders, Stephen. (2004). "[[Jane's Fighting Ships". Jane's Information Group.
  3. "Boustead Naval Shipyard Awarded SLEP Contract". KL Security Review.
  4. (12 August 2009). "Boustead Unit Gets RM 703.823 Million Contract From Defence Ministry". [[Bernama]].
  5. (17 January 2014). "Back in the Saddle, Again". Marhalim Abbas, malaysiandefence.com.
  6. (4 November 2014). "KD Lekir Successfully Modernised". Rentaka.
  7. (19 March 2014). "Navy Deploys KD Kasturi, KD Lekiu In Search For MH370". [[Bernama]].

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