KDB Darulehsan (07) participating in the International Fleet Review 2022 | |
History | |
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Brunei Darussalam | |
Name |
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Namesake | Darulehsan |
Builder | Lürssen Werft |
Acquired | 5 May 2011 |
Commissioned | 7 May 2011 |
Homeport | Muara Naval Base |
Identification |
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Status | active |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Darussalam-class offshore patrol vessel |
Displacement | 1,625 tonnes (1,791 tons) |
Length | 80 metres (262 ft 6 in) |
Beam | 13 metres (42 ft 8 in) |
Propulsion | 2× MTU V12 diesel engines, 8,500 kW (11,400 shp) |
Speed | 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) maximum |
Range | 7,500 nmi (13,900 km; 8,600 mi) |
Endurance | 21 days |
Boats & landing craft carried |
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Complement | 55+ |
Sensors and processing systems | |
Electronic warfare & decoys |
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Armament |
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Aircraft carried | 1× helicopter |
Aviation facilities | Helicopter landing platform |
KDB Darulehsan (07) is the second ship of the Darussalam class offshore patrol vessels in the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam. The vessel is in active service in the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN) (Malay : Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei, TLDB).
Brunei ordered the Darussalam class from Lürssen in Germany, the same company that Brunei contracted to sell the Nakhoda Ragam-class corvettes, and the first two vessels were launched in November 2010 before being delivered to Brunei in January 2011, and commissioned in May 2011. The second batch of two ships were delivered by 2014.
KDB Darulehsan was built by Lürssen Werft in Germany around the late 2000s. She is part of the first batch delivered from Germany to Brunei. Darulehsan and KDB Darussalam were commissioned together on 4 May 2011 at Muara Naval Base. All four of her sister ships work in the offshore patrol vessel role. KDB Darulehsan is named for the state of Selangor (known as Darul Ehsan, or 'Abode of Sincerity').
Singapore and Brunei concluded their flagship bilateral naval exercise from 10 to 13 July 2011, which consists of KDB Darulehsan, KDB Syafaat, KDB Itjihad, and RSS Stalwart. [1]
On 14 April 2014, KDB Darulehsan set sail to Qingdao, China, for Western Pacific Naval Symposium 2014 (WPNS 2014). It is the first time the Royal Brunei Navy visited China and participated in one of its naval exercises. KDB Darulehsan returned to port on 5 May 2014. [2]
On 30 April 2014, KDB Darulehsan arrived at Haiphong, Vietnam, for a goodwill visit and to enhance diplomatic ties between the two countries. [3]
KDB Darulehsan, KDB Ijtihad, KD Selangor, and KD Ganas attendee Exercise Hornbill 24/2014 from 18 to 24 November 2014, hosted by both the Royal Brunei Navy and the Royal Malaysian Navy. [4]
KDB Darulehsan was sent on a maritime exercise in Langkawi, Malaysia for 'Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace Exhibition 2015' (LIMA'15), which lasted from 17–21 March 2015. She returned to Muara Naval Base on 26 March 2015. [5]
Singapore and Brunei concluded their flagship bilateral naval exercise on 27 November. Exercise Pelican ran from 23 to 27 November 2015, hosted by the Republic of Singapore Navy. The exercise featured RSS Valiant, RSS Stalwart, KDB Darussalam, and KDB Darulehsan. [6]
The Republic of Singapore Navy and Royal Brunei Navy held an exercise which consisted of RSS Tenacious, RSS Valour, RSS Vigour, KDB Darussalam, KDB Darulehsan, and KDB Darulaman. All Republic of Singapore Navy ships left on 7 November 2019. [7]
KDB Darulehsan joined HMAS Stuart, HMAS Sirius, USS Rafael Peralta, and RSS Supreme on their way to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in preparation for RIMPAC 2020 on 6 August. [8]
The Royal Brunei Navy, abbrev: RBN is the naval defence force of Brunei Darussalam. It is a small but relatively well-equipped military force whose main responsibility is to conduct search and rescue missions, and to deter and defend the Brunei waters against attack mounted by seaborne forces.
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