BNS Durjoy (1982)

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History
Bangladesh
NameBNS Durjoy
Commissioned10 September 1982
Decommissioned1995
In service1982-1995
StatusDamaged
General characteristics
Displacement400 tonnes
Length58.8 m (192 ft 10 in)
Beam7.2 m (23 ft 7 in)
Draught2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)
Propulsion4 × Diesel engine, 4,000 hp (2,940 kW) 4 × shafts
Speed30.5 knots (56.5 km/h)
Range1,300 nmi (2,100 km) at 15 knots
Complement70 personnel
Sensors and
processing systems
  • 1 × Pot Head surface search radar
  • 1 × SJD-3 telescoping high frequency active sonar
Armament
  • 2 x twin 57mm 70-cal Type 76 DP guns
  • 2 x twin 25mm 60cal Type 61 guns
  • 4 x RBU-1200 (Type 81) (5-barrel) ASW rockets
  • 2 x depth charge rails with 18 depth charges
NotesPennant Number: P 811

BNS Durjoy was a Type 037-class submarine chaser of the Bangladesh Navy. She served the Bangladesh Navy from 1982 to 1995.

Design[edit]

Powered by four 4,000 horsepower (3,000 kW) PCR/Kolomna Type 9-D-8 diesel engines that drive four propellers, Durjoy had a maximum speed of 30.5 knots (56.5 km/h; 35.1 mph). She had a range of 1,300 nautical miles (2,400 km; 1,500 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph).[1]

Armament[edit]

The ship's primary armament consisted of two twin 57 mm guns. Anti-aircraft armament consisted of two twin 25 mm guns. For anti-submarine warfare (ASW), she was equipped with four RBU-1200 anti-submarine rocket launchers and two depth charge racks with 18 depth charges. She could carry up to 12 mines.[1]

Electronics[edit]

Durjoy was equipped with one Pot Head radar for surface search.[1] For ASW operations, she uses Chinese SJD-3 telescoping high frequency active sonar. Instead of being fixed to the hull, SJD-3 has a telescoping arm, so when not in use, the sonar is stored in the hull, and when deployed, the sonar is lowered into water several meter below the hull, thus increasing the detection range by avoiding buffeting generated by the hull.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

The ship was purchased for 232 million Bangladeshi taka ($11.5M as of 1982).[2]

She was commissioned into the Bangladesh Navy as Durjoy on 10 September 1982. She was based at Chittagong, as part of Escort Squadron 81.[1]

Durjoy was damaged in the April 1991 Bangladesh cyclone. She was subsequently repaired.[1]

In 1995, she was damaged beyond repair. After serving the Bangladesh Navy for about twelve years, the ship was decommissioned.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Sharpe, Richard (1994). Jane's Fighting Ships 1994-95. Coulsdon, Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group. p. 43. ISBN 0-7106-1161-7.
  2. ^ Islam, K. M. Nazrul (September 2019). "Transformation from Buyer's to Builder's Navy: A Strategic Choice for Bangladesh". Mirpur Papers. 25 (29): 168. ISSN 1023-6325.