Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) is a class of amphibious ship planned for the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) .
20-506: (Redirected from Multi-Role Support Ship ) Multi-role support ship or multi-role support vessel may refer to: Multi-role support ship (Malaysia) Multi-role support ships in the Indian Navy amphibious vessel acquisition project Multi-Role Support Ship (United Kingdom) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
40-562: A Well Deck. A sideport ramp and a stern gate provide access to the Vehicle Deck, and the ship has sufficient ballast tank capacity to sink/trim the vessel to flood the well deck to accommodate landing craft that can be used to transfer personnel, vehicles, and/or cargo to and from the shore. Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition ( LIMA ; Malay : Pameran Aeroangkasa dan Maritim Antarabangsa Langkawi )
60-475: A displacement of 13,000 tons. The crew complement is 150 people. HDL 13000, unveiled by South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) at DSA 2022, is a multi-role support ship which has 160 meters of length overall, 25 meters of beam, and a displacement of 13,000 tons. It can carry more than 16 Main Battle Tanks and 6 Multirole Armored Vehicles. The aft portion of the Vehicle Deck also serves as
80-439: A signing of RM 4 billion worth of contracts in maritime and aerospace items. According to the then Defence Minister Datuk Seri Haji Najib Razak that the amount included defence contract RM 3.2 billion, letters of offer worth RM 403 million and letters of intent worth RM 344 million. Najib Razak said that a major portion of the contracts sealed this time was related to the purchase of Airbus A400M aircraft for
100-705: A successful bid, the Malaysian Government expressed interest in buying some of the Dassault Rafale jet aircraft. LIMA 2017 saw over 180,000 visitors, compared to about 175,000 visitors during LIMA 2015, it is expected that there will be a 10% larger crowd during LIMA 2019. LIMA 2017 recorded 555 exhibitors from thirty-six countries, compared to 512 from thirty-six countries in LIMA 2015. The value of contracts and agreements signed this time also rose to about RM 3.7 billion, an increase of 81% from
120-466: A transportation capacity of 500 troops, 16 main battle tanks, 6 armored vehicles, 1 ambulance vehicle. The helicopter hangar has room for two medium helicopters plus several UAVs. The well deck can accommodate two landing craft (LCM type).Mitsui's MRSS can launch and recover two medium size helicopters simultaneously, EC725 type of the RMAF. The vessel has a length of 160 meters and a breadth of 24 meters for
140-864: Is a maritime and aerospace exhibition which takes place once every two years, held on odd-numbered years. It is held in Langkawi , Malaysia , and the last event took place in 2023. The event is supported by the Malaysian government and industry associations. LIMA is one of the largest maritime and aerospace exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific region; it is focused mainly on the defence industry , but also supports civilian industries. In 2013, LIMA recorded an overall growth of 10%, with 433 exhibitors from thirty-one countries, 333 defence delegations from thirty-eight countries, 632 media personnel from 127 agencies, sixty-eight ships, and seventy-eight aircraft attending
160-478: The Royal Malaysian Air Force , which amounted to RM 2.8 billion including the equipment. LIMA 2007 was the successor to LIMA 2005. The air and maritime exhibition mainly consisted of the same concepts. The biennial Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace 2013, was launched on 27 March 2013. The show started with a display of air stunts by the Royal Malaysian Air Force . Among
180-693: The RM ;2 billion, while twelve memorandums of understanding, eleven contracts, seven letters of agreement, and five letters of intent signed were signed. Prime minister Mahathir Mohamad launched LIMA 2019 after regained his power . He also launched the first edition of LIMA in 1991 when he was the fourth prime minister. Defence minister Hishammuddin Hussein announced that LIMA 2023 will be held on 23 to 27 May 2023. Around 600 exhibitors from twenty countries are expected to take part in this edition. Aerobatic teams from various air forces, such as
200-506: The United States. LIMA has now expanded into maritime exhibitions, and is also one of Asia-Pacific 's largest maritime and air exhibitions. Nowadays, a four-hour flying display is held daily throughout the show. The LIMA 2003 exhibition generated business totalling RM 2.182 billion (US$ 575 million) through thirty contracts, letters of offer and acceptance or intent, and memorandums of understanding. LIMA 2005 witnessed
220-535: The VIPs who were present was Raja Muda of Perlis Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail , Raja Puan Muda Tuanku Hajah Lailatul Shahreen Akashah Khalil, and their two children. LIMA 2013 recorded an overall growth of 10%. 433 exhibitors from thirty-one countries, 333 defence delegations from thirty-eight countries, 632 media personnel from 127 agencies, sixty-eight ships, and seventy-eight aircraft attended
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#1732776253426240-555: The aerospace exhibitions take place at the Langkawi International Airport . The venues are all in close proximity to each other. Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition began in 1991, with slightly over 100 exhibiting companies with the aim of making Langkawi the venue for light and experimental aircraft to fly unhampered by heavy traffic, modelled after the EAA Air Venture in
260-688: The class of their ship in order to reduce the maintenance cost and easier the logistic support of the fleet. This class of ships includes Scorpène-class submarine , Maharaja Lela-class frigate , Kedah-class offshore patrol vessel , Littoral Mission Ship ( Keris-class littoral mission ship and Ada-class corvette ) and Multi Role Support Ship (MRSS). Naval Group of France has proposed its downscaled Mistral Landing Helicopter Dock called Mistral 170 . This ship has 170 meters in length and 14,000 tons displacement. It will have full length flight deck with five helicopter landing spots. The propulsion system will be two azimuth pods and bow thruster where it can bring
280-576: The loss of KD Sri Inderapura after catching fire in 2009, RMN has an outstanding need for her replacement. In addition, the lack of the RMN's amphibious assets such as Landing Platform Dock and Landing Ship Tank makes this procurement programme very important to be fulfilled. Due to this matter, RMN has launched their Multi-Role Support Ship (MRSS) programme to procure this type of amphibious ship. This MRSS programme seen in line with RMN's fleet modernisation programme called 15 to 5 where RMN planned to reduce
300-875: The ship to cruise at maximum speed of 18 knots. TAIS from Turkey has unveiled their plan to propose MRSS programme at LIMA 2019 . The proposed ship already adopts modern and stealth design with the three landing spots for medium-sized helicopter and capability to stored another two in hangar. Powered by two propulsion systems it will allow the ship to reach maximum speed at 18 knots. PT PAL Indonesia has offered their Makassar Landing Platform Dock to RMN. Makassar-class that offered will be bigger than ships that owned by Indonesian Navy and Philippine Navy . PT PAL also ready to offered Transfer of Technology (ToT) to local company Boustead Heavy Industries (BHIC) if this ship selected by RMN. At MAST Asia 2019, shipbuilder Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (Mitsui E&S) of Japan unveiled its MRSS design. Mitsui's MRSS design has
320-785: The ship to reach 15 knots. China through China State Shipbuilding Corporation offered their downsized Type 075 Landing Helicopter Dock. This proposal and design of ship first unveiled in Defence Services Asia (DSA) in 2018 . China also has offered a modified Type 071 to Malaysia. This proposal design of this ship was unveiled in LIMA 2019. Damen of Netherland has positions their Enforcer 10000 Landing Platform Dock for MRSS programme. Damen proposed ship has 160 meters in length and 11,000 tons displacement. This ship able to carried up to four helicopter where two can be parked at outside landing spot and another two can be stored in hangar. Powered by two 8,000 kW engines bring
340-536: The show. The five-day event also saw 38,421 trade visitors from both defence and commercial sectors from all around the world, as well as 135,691 public visitors. Daily airshows and maritime stunts were staged for visitors. The shows are conducted by local and foreign military personnel. Vehicles included Zodiac and CB90 boats, Super Lynx and Fennec helicopters. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency showcased its Kilat and Petir boats with their Agusta Westland , Dauphin and Bombardier aircraft. LIMA 2013
360-436: The show. The five-day event also saw 38,421 trade visitors from both defence and commercial sectors from all around the world, as well as 135,691 public visitors. The exhibitors involved in the event exhibit their products inside the purpose built Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), adjacent to the terminal at Langkawi International Airport . The maritime exhibitions take place at Resorts World Langkawi , while
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400-470: Was hoped to be the cleanest exhibition ever, as the organisers had hired a firm with 150 workers to conduct the cleaning and waste managing throughout the event. LIMA 2013 witnessed the signing of twenty-four contracts that amounted to RM 4.271 billion, boosting the Malaysian defence technology industry. LIMA 2015 was inaugurated on 17 March 2015, and concluded on the 21st. Dassault Aviation had
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