Myanmar Navy has order six Super Dvora Mk 3 FAC from Israel in early this year.
Myanmar military chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing ccompanied by
Vice-President of IAI RAMATA Mr. Nitzan Shaked, they rode and examined
FAC Super Dvora MK3, which is the same type of FAC Myanmar Navy has
ordered.
These Super Dvora Mk 3 FAC will greatly enhance the Myanmar Navy capabilities.
The Super Dvora MKIII multi-mission patrol and attack boats are
manufactured by the Ramta division of Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
The first MKIII naval crafts were handed over to the Israel Navy in 2004, following a contract signed with the Israel Ministry of Defense in January 2002.
The latest water jet-powered fast patrol craft, the Super Dvora MKIII is
a successor to the Dabur, Dvora, Shapirit, and Super Dvora Mark-1 and
Mark-2 boats. The new boat was first trialled in the sea in 2008 by the
Israeli Navy.
The Super Dvora MKIII incorporates an aluminium hull, whose geometry
enables stability in the sea at all speeds. The operational capability
of the boat is enhanced by incorporating a range of capabilities in a
single platform.
The modular design accepts a wide range of payloads for conducting
patrol or combat missions and ensures the integration of modular systems
for future requirements. The high-sustained speeds and improved
sea-keeping abilities allow stability in brown and blue water
operations. The boat is capable of intercepting targets at speeds
nearing 50kt.
The vessel measures 27.4m in length and 5.7m in beam, and has a displacement of up to 72t. It can reach speeds exceeding 40kts.
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