HAWAII-(IDB) : KDB Darussalam & KDB Darulaman has
proved her fighting capability by firing her missile system for the
first time. Darussalam class patrol vessel, KDB Darussalam and KDB
Darulaman have successfully conducted its first exocet mm40 block ii
surface to surface missile firing in the pacific missile range facility
(PMRF), 80 nautical miles north of Kaua’i Island.
Both
RBN ships are currently participating in its first multi-national
exercise rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) which is hosted by the United
States third fleet in Hawaii for a month long. RBN ships participating
in the ‘sink’ exercise (SINKEX) with other participating nations fired
the exocet surface to surface missiles at around 0920w (local time
0320h).
Both missiles were successfully launched towards the intended target simultaneously at a distance of approximately 40 nautical miles. The tactical firing was aim to achieve full operational capability of the Darussalam class patrol vessels. On completion of the missile engagement, both ships returned to Pearl Harbor to refuel before rejoining for the next sea phase of the exercise with task force 175 on 18 july 2014.
Both missiles were successfully launched towards the intended target simultaneously at a distance of approximately 40 nautical miles. The tactical firing was aim to achieve full operational capability of the Darussalam class patrol vessels. On completion of the missile engagement, both ships returned to Pearl Harbor to refuel before rejoining for the next sea phase of the exercise with task force 175 on 18 july 2014.
Officers
and crew have worked tirelessly to meet all the requirements as well as
making sure the ship remains at the highest state of maintenance. They
have proven themselves they could deal with these evolutions and by
completing the exercise; KDB Darussalam & KDB Darulehsan adds
another significant accomplishment in its operational capability and
marks another major milestone for the Royal Brunei Navy.
Apart
from reaching operational capability, enhancing trust and confidence
amongst world’s navies, capacity buildings are also achieved. Building
capacity proves to be a worthy dogma in precluding and countering to any
maritime security challenges. Occasion such as RIMPAC 2014 certainly
provides that opportunity and the Royal Brunei Navy is definitely
gaining from the experience and the significance of the event.
Present
to witness the live-feed firing located at the pacific war centre was
Deputy Minister of Defence of Brunei Darussalam, Dato Paduka Haji
Mustappa bin Haji Sirat, accompanied by Commander of Royal Brunei Navy,
First Admiral Dato Seri Pahlawan Abdul Aziz bin Hj Mohd Tamit.
The
RIMPAC exercise is presently ongoing and will conclude on 30 July 2014.
Both RBN ships are scheduled to depart Hawaii on 4 august 2014 for the
voyage back to Brunei Darussalam.
Taking
the opportunity as well, a ceremony for the distribution of dates
bestowed by His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam in conjunction of the holy month of Ramadhan 1435 Hijrah was
also held for the officers and personnel of KDB Darussalam and KDB
Darulaman. The distribution of dates were presented by First Admiral
Dato Seri Pahlawan Abdul Aziz bin Hj Mohd Tamit, Commander of Royal
Brunei Navy.
Source : Mindef
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