ships of Myanmar Navy


Class or name Builder Type Quantity Year Entered Service Serial Armament
Aung Zeya Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) Burma Frigate 1 May 2008 F11 1 × Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Canon
4 × 30 mm AK 230
C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile
RBU
Yan Gyi Aung (Admirable class) Willamette Iron & Steel, Portland, Oregon, United States patrol corvette 1 1947/1960s Yan Gyi Aung 1 76.2mm SP, 2 40mm, 2 dual 20mm
Nawarat Class Naval Dockyard (Myanmar) Burma Corvette 5 1996–2007 771 - Anawrahta, 772 - Bayint Naung, 773 - Aluang Phaya,774,775 2 × Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid Canons
2 × 30 mm AK 230
C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile
Houxin class Qiuxin Shipyards, Shanghai, People's Republic of China FAC Missile 6 1996–1997 471 - Maga, 472 - Saittra, 473 - Duwa, 474 - Zeyda, 475, 476 4 × C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile
2 × 30 mm AK 230
2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns
5-Series class Naval Dorckyard (Myanmar) Burma FAC 4 2008 561,562, 563, 564
2 × 30 mm AK 230
2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns
5-Series class Naval Dorckyard (Myanmar) Burma FAC Missile 5 2004 556,557, 558, 559, 560 4 × C-802 Surface-to-Surface Missile
2 × 30 mm AK 230
2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns
5-Series class Naval Dorckyard (Myanmar) Burma FAC Gun 5 2002 551, 552, 553, 554, 555 1 × 37 mm AA gun
2 × Type 87 - 25 mm twin guns
2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns
Hainan/Yan Sit Aung class Dalian, Qiuxin and Huangpu Shipyard, People's Republic of China FAC Submarine chaser 10 1991–1993 441-450 - 441, Yan Sit Aung was sunk by cyclone Nargis[1], Yan Myat Aung, Yan Nyein Aung, Yan Khwinn Aung, Yan Min Aung, Yan Ye Aung, Yan Pang Aung, Yan Win Aung, Yan Aye Aung, Yan Zwe Aung 2 × Type 66 - 57mm twin guns
2 × Type 87 - 25 mm twin guns
2 × Type 69 14.5 mm twin Anti-Aircraft Guns
RBU
In Daw/Osprey Class-50 Danyard A/S, Frederikshavn, Denmark Large Patrol Boat 3 1980–1982 Indaw, Inya, Inma 1 40 mm, 2 20 mm
Carpentaria class Australia Australia patrol boat 6 1978–1980 ? ?
P-90 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia small patrol boat 3 1990 ? ?
PGM 43 class Marinette Marine, Wisconsin; last two by Peterson Builders, Sturgeon Bay, WI, United States small patrol boat 6 1959–1961 401-406 1 40 mm, 2 dual 20 mm, 2 12.7 mm MG
412 class Burma Naval Dockyard, Rangoon Burma small patrol boat 5 1983–1984 412-416 2 40 mm, 2 12.7 mm machine gun
421 class/Swift class Swiftships, Morgan City, LA / Vosper, Singapore small patrol boat 2 1979/1980-1982 422-423 2 40 mm, 2 20 mm, 2 12.7 mm machine gun
Y311 class - modified Y301 Similak, Burma Burma river patrol boat 2 1967 Y311, Y312 (Y-312 was reported sunk by cyclone Nargis[1]) 2 40 mm, 2 20 mm
Y301 class Uljanik SY, Pola, Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia river patrol boat 10 1957–1960 Y301-Y310 2 40 mm
Thutaythi Tito SY, Belgrade, Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia survey ship 1 1965 801 - Thu Tay Thi 2 40 mm, 2 20 mm
802 class was reported sunk by cyclone Nargis[1] Miho Zosen, Shimizu, Japan Japan coastal survey ship 1 1969/1994 802 2 20 mm
608 class Watenabe Zosen K.K., Hakata, Japan Japan coastal tanker 1 1969/1991 608 None
609 class Shimoda Dockyard, Shimoda, Japan Japan coastal tanker 1 1975/1986 609 None
Pyi Daw Aye (1) Germany coastal logistics ship 1 1975 601 None
Pyi Daw Aye (2) Japan coastal logistics ship 1 2002 602 None
Ayidawaya A/S Nordsovaerftet, Ringkobing, Norway coastal logistics ship 1 1975/1991 Ayidawaya None
Yan Long Aung, was sunk by cyclone Nargis Japan Japan dive tender 1 1967 Yan Long Aung 1 40 mm, 2 12.7 mm machine gun

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