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odysseus1980
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 4th, 2015, 5:46 am
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As this thread goes, already 2 ships will find their place to my AU as well. Keep it Superboy, you are doing a wonderful job informs as about the Royal Thai Navy.


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Gollevainen
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 4th, 2015, 5:51 am
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really nice addition, and also seems like the rainy season would be worth of wait :)

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Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 4th, 2015, 8:48 pm
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They are excellent!


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superboy
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 9th, 2015, 2:16 pm
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odysseus1980, Gollevainen, eswube : thank you, small craft again are you remember ? :P

Landing Craft, Support (Large)

USS LCS(L)(3)-102 was laid down 13 January 1945 at Commercial Iron Works in Portland, Oregon. The vessel was launched on 3 February 1945 and commissioned on 17 February. After commissioning, LCS(L)(3)-102 was assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater under the command of Captain J. M. Mc Issac. World War II was in its final stages at the time, but she arrived in time to participate in the Battle of Okinawa, participating in the Gunto operation between 18 and 30 June 1945.

At the end the end of the war, LCS(L)(3)-102 served as part of the occupation forces in Japan until December 1945 when it was moved to China before being deemed surplus and decommissioned in April 1946 and laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet, Columbia River Group, in Astoria, Oregon.

General characteristics

Displacement: 250 long tons (254 t)
Length: 158 ft 6 in (48.31 m)
Beam: 23 ft 3 in (7.09 m)
Draft: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) (aft, loaded)
Propulsion: eight Gray Marine diesel engines, 1,600 hp (1,200 kW), twin screws
Speed: 16.5 knots (30.5 km/h)
Range: 5500 miles
Complement: 3–6 officers, 55–68 men
Armament:
1xsingle 76/50 main gun
2xtwin 40 mm guns
4xsingle 20 mm cannons
10xMK7 rocket launchers
Armor: 10-lb. STS splinter shields

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LCS(L)(3)-102 underway off the Island of Kyushu, Japan, September 1945.

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LCS(L)(3)-102, moored at Shanghai, circa December 1945 to April 1946.


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superboy
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 9th, 2015, 2:21 pm
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On 28 February 1949 she was soon transferred to Japan, 30 April 1953, and renamed JDS Himawari where she served until 18 April 1966 when she was brought to the US, re-transferred to Thailand and renamed HTMS Nakha (LSSL-751). She stayed in Thailand until 2007
-new bridge and radio room
-new navigation radar
-1xsingle 76/50 main gun with shield
-2xtwin 40 mm guns with open mount
-2xtwin 20 mm cannons with shield
-4x12.7 mm machine Gun with with shield and 2x81 mm Grenade Launcher at fwd gun

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HTMS Nakha (LSSL-751), the last of the World War II LCSs was came home In September 2007. she was loaded aboard a ship for transit from Thailand back to the United States to become a museum ship at Mare Island, California. USS LCS(L)(3)-102 earned one battle star for her service in World War II.

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eswube
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 9th, 2015, 7:54 pm
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That's just fantastic! :D


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Judah14
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 10th, 2015, 2:56 am
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Nice work!


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Hood
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 10th, 2015, 7:41 am
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Excellent work!

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Gollevainen
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 11th, 2015, 10:23 am
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Indeed, exelent, just proves out how plenty of these undrawn gems still exists even in USN/RN stocks for many artist!

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superboy
Post subject: Re: Royal Thai Navy (RTN)Posted: June 16th, 2015, 5:07 am
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eswube, Judah14, Hood, Gollevainen : thanks, today i have fatty and tiny minesweepers. :mrgreen:

MSC-294 Class : Coastal Minesweeper: (US-built for transfer)

In 1951 Royal Thai Navy move from Bangkok base to Sattahip base Chonburi, Mine Squadron was born and plan to modernize by add 4 modern minesweepers and 10 mine sweeping boats. MSC-294 Class transferred to Thailand between 1963 to 1965 with modern armaments.

Name Builder Commisioned
MSC-5 HMTS Ladya (MSC-297), Peterson Builders 14 December 1963
MSC-6 HTMS Bangkeo (MSC-301), Tacoma Boat Building 9 July 1965, N/A
MSC-7 HMTS Tha Din Daeng (MSC-303), Dorchester Shipbuilding 26 August 1965
MSC-8 HMTS Don Chedi (MSC-313), Peterson Builders 17 September 1965

MSC-6 HTMS Bangkeo (MSC-301)
Laid down as MSC-303 by the Dorchester Shipbuilding Corp., Dorchester, NJ
Completed 24 June 1965, transferred to Thailand and named HTMS Bangkeo (MSC 6)
Delivered 9 July 1965

Specifications:
Displacement : 375 t. full load
Length : 43.9 m.
Beam : 8.2 m.
Draft : 2.6 m.
Speed : 14 kts.
Complement : 39
Armament : - 1xOerlikon 20mm machine gun
- Westinghouse AN/UQS-1D Mine-Location
- Acustic Sweeps A Mk 4(v) and A Mk 6(v)
- Magnetic Sweeps Type Q2
Propulsion : 4xGeneral Motors 8-268A diesel engines, 880 bhp , 2xshafts.
Range : 2,500 nm @ 10 kts

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In 1990s HTMS Bangkeo and HMTS Don Chedi change pennant number to MSC-612 and MSC-613. HMTS Ladya decommissioned in 1995 and HMTS Tha Din Daeng decommissioned in 1992, RTN plan to decommissioned HTMS Bangkeo and HMTS Don Chedi between 2013 to 2017 but i don't know the current status (last new picture is 2010 version)

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MSB-1 Class : Mine Sweeping Boat

Between 1994 to 1997 RTN decommissioned 5 old Mine Sweeping Boats, refit old 5 boats and commission 7 new boats. MSB-1 Class built by RTN naval dockyard base on old mine sweeping boat add superstructure and bridge. i really like this lovely small craft. :D

Specifications:
Displacement : 33 t. full load
Length : 17.2 m.
Beam : 4.3 m
Draft : 1 m.
Speed : 10 kts.
Complement : 6
Armament : - 2xOrdnanc M60 7.62 mm machine guns
- Acustic Sweeps A Mk 4(v) (2 boats for 1 system)
- Magnetic Sweeps
Propulsion : 1xdiesel engines, 420 bhp , 1xshafts.
Range : 495 nm @ 9 kts

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