06 November 2017
Model of Marsun T.111-class Multi-role patrol boat or M36 Patrol Boat (photo : AAG)
A document from the Navy's Procurement and Mediation Information Center on August 22, 2017 (2017) announced two new procurement projects. The Naval Armed Forces Office is a new Medium Tugboat Project with a budget of 350 million baht and a project for the supply of two near-sighted ships in the 2018-2020 budget, amounting to Baht 475 million.
Of course, that new tug boat. 1, it is necessary to replace the old ships that have long been used. The near-shore surveillance ship is one of the main task forces. Coast Guard Squadron Fleet Squadron
The documents refer to the support ships operating the boat. The 111th is the M36 Patrol Boat of Marsun Thailand. It may be a boat. The new development from the 111th has three stations, namely, 111, 112 and 113.
The medium-sized hull would probably be a tugboat built by ITALTHAI Marine, designed by Robert Allan Ltd., Naval Architects and Marine Engineering Canada.
Both projects will be built by Thai companies themselves. The self-reliance of the private sector and the Thai Navy.
Model of Marsun T.111-class Multi-role patrol boat or M36 Patrol Boat (photo : AAG)
A document from the Navy's Procurement and Mediation Information Center on August 22, 2017 (2017) announced two new procurement projects. The Naval Armed Forces Office is a new Medium Tugboat Project with a budget of 350 million baht and a project for the supply of two near-sighted ships in the 2018-2020 budget, amounting to Baht 475 million.
Of course, that new tug boat. 1, it is necessary to replace the old ships that have long been used. The near-shore surveillance ship is one of the main task forces. Coast Guard Squadron Fleet Squadron
The documents refer to the support ships operating the boat. The 111th is the M36 Patrol Boat of Marsun Thailand. It may be a boat. The new development from the 111th has three stations, namely, 111, 112 and 113.
The medium-sized hull would probably be a tugboat built by ITALTHAI Marine, designed by Robert Allan Ltd., Naval Architects and Marine Engineering Canada.
Both projects will be built by Thai companies themselves. The self-reliance of the private sector and the Thai Navy.
(AAG)