List of Royal Brunei Navy ships

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The list of Brunei Navy ships includes all ships that used to belong to and commissioned into Royal Brunei Navy service.[1][2]

Surface combatants[]

Patrol Vessels[]

4 Darussalam class at Muara Port on 26 March 2020.

Darussalam class offshore patrol vessel[]

KDB Darulehsan

The Darussalam-class offshore patrol vessel is a class of four offshore patrol vessels constructed for the Royal Brunei Navy. They are the largest and most capable ships of the Royal Brunei Navy, and often participate in international naval exercises.

Ijtihad class patrol boat[]

The Ijtihad class consists of four fast patrol boats build by Lürssen Werft, Germany and delivered to Brunei in 2009. They patrol the coast of Brunei and sometimes participate in joint naval exercises.

14.5m class[]

  • PDB11
  • PDB12
  • PDB13
  • PDB14
  • PDB15
  • PDB63
  • PDB68

PDB 0-1 class[]

  • PDB01
  • PDB02
  • PDB03
  • PDB04
  • PDB05
  • PDB06
  • PDB07
  • PDB08
  • PDB09
  • PDB10
  • PDB11

Decommissioned patrol vessels[]

Class Name
Saleha class (P11)
(P12)
Perwira class (P14)
(P15)
(P16)
Bendahara class (P21)
(P22) (Museum ship)
(P23)
Bahagia class (S24)
(S26)

Fast attack craft[]

KDB Mustaed[]

The ship KDB Mustaed (21) is the only one of its kind in the Royal Brunei Navy. The vessel is in active service.

Waspada-class fast attack craft[]

The Waspada class is a class of fast attack craft that was built for the Royal Brunei Navy by Vosper Thornycroft in the late 1970s. Three vessels were built, and one remain in service while two were donated to Indonesian Navy as patrol crafts.

Decommissioned fast attack crafts[]

Class Name Note
Pahlawan class (P01)
Waspada-class fast attack craft (P02) KDB Waspada
(P03) KDB Pejuang
These two were donated to Indonesian Navy.

Amphibious Ships[]

Landing crafts[]

Damuan class[]

  • (L31) (Decommissioned)
  • (L32)

Serasa class[]

  • (L33)
  • (L34)

Hovercrafts[]

Sauders Roe class (Decommissioned)[]

Auxiliary Ships[]

Launch boat[]

Used as tug and dive tender.

Miscelaneos vessels[]

References[]

  1. ^ "MINDEF - RB Navy Organisation". www.mindef.gov.bn. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  2. ^ "History". www.rbn.mindef.gov.bn. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
  3. ^ "CHMSKB". chunghuakb.edu.bn. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  4. ^ Admin; Admin. "Two Brunei Assets Join Search And Rescue For Missing Tourists, Crew | Borneo Today". Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  5. ^ "3rd Commander". navy.mindef.gov.bn. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
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