Local
Foreign
Business
Sports
Leisure
BM
Kadazan Dusun
Archives
Latest News
 
Nst-studio
Classifieds
In_sites_link
Football-link
Smbb-logo
Wathiq faces the axe! |  Fire destroys factory storehouse |  Durability of new suspension bridge hangs in doubt |  Susumikul unsubon mongkimamaa maganu kahantazan |  Comoros crash survivor reunited with family |  Honduran coup leaders defy pressure, ultimatum |  Perpaduan penting jayakan konsep 1Malaysia: Kamaruzaman |  Jan-May 2009 FDI at RM4.2b |  Services, manufacturing sectors to drive economic growth for 2009 |  Bursa shares end lower on lacklustre trade |  ADB: Asia will be first out of global recession |  US Marines launch major offensive in Afghanistan |  Ribery demands move to Real |  Platini: Big spending will vanish! |  Olympic athletes to train at University of Bath | 
 Local

Scorpene submarine to berth here July

10th January, 2009

KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia’s first submarine will arrive at the Royal Malaysian Navy’s second largest base in Sepanggar Bay in July.

RMN Region II commander First Admiral Syed Zahiruddin Putra Syed Osman said preparations are underway to welcome the Scorpene submarine, KD Tun Abd Rahman.

“The preparation is going smoothly. At the moment we’re working the infrastructure and quarters for the submarine crew and their families,” he said after opening the RMN’s Division II Quality Day at Sepanggar Bay yesterday.

KD Tun Abd Rahman is one of two newly acquired Scorpene submarines. The other, KD Tun Abdul Razak, will arrive at the end of the year.

On RMN’s achievements last year, Syed Zahiruddin said that the intervention of a Malaysian naval ship in rescuing a Chinese cargo vessel from being plundered by pirates in Aden Bay, Somalia in December was a proud moment.

He said the effort gained international recognition.

Nineteen officers and 153 men from the division received outstanding service certificates at the function.

   
Email Print
   
 
 
E-browse
Actionline