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First littoral combat ship expected in Aug 2026, LMS fleet in 2027

First littoral combat ship expected in Aug 2026, LMS fleet in 2027

Malaysiakini02-05-2025

The Royal Malaysian Navy's ability to defend national waters will be enhanced with five Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) and three Littoral Mission Ships (LMS), said Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari.
He said construction progress for both classes of vessels was satisfactory, with the first LCS expected to be delivered in August 2026 and the LMS fleet in 2027.
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