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The Sun
03-07-2025
- General
- The Sun
Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor launches RMN's second LCS ‘Raja Muda Nala'
LUMUT: The Tengku Permaisuri of Selangor, Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, presided over the launching and naming ceremony of the Royal Malaysian Navy's (RMN) second Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) at the RMN Base here. The vessel, named 'Raja Muda Nala,' signifies a crucial addition to Malaysia's naval capabilities. Accompanied by the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, the ceremony included a traditional naval ritual where blessed water from nine Selangor mosques—representing each district—was poured onto the ship's bow. This age-old practice, rooted in naval heritage, symbolises the vessel's formal induction into RMN service. Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari, Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan, and top military officials, including Chief of Defence Force Gen Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar and Navy Chief Admiral Tan Sri Dr Zulhelmy Ithnain, were present. Lumut Naval Shipyard (Lunas) CEO Azhar Jumaat also attended the event. The LCS program strengthens Malaysia's maritime defence, with 'Raja Muda Nala' poised to enhance operational readiness. The naming ceremony underscores RMN's commitment to modernising its fleet while preserving naval traditions. Meanwhile, Adly, when delivering the speech on behalf of Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, said the name Raja Muda Nala was chosen in honour of a renowned national warrior who led the people of Selangor in resisting Dutch control over the state. He said the name symbolises the determination, courage and fighting spirit of the warrior in defending the sovereignty of Selangor. 'In this context, the valour, struggle and bravery of Raja Muda Nala are seen as highly fitting and aligned with the capabilities of the Royal Malaysian Navy's Littoral Combat Ship, which is designed to face a wide range of threats in modern warfare,' he said. He also said the procurement of littoral combat ships is part of the RMN's strategic plan to enhance fleet readiness through the acquisition of high-tech, combat-capable assets with multi-mission capabilities to safeguard the country's maritime sovereignty. Adly noted that LCS 2 is a symbol of national pride as it is the first frigate-class ship to be fully constructed by a local company, Lunas. 'The construction of this ship began with the keel-laying ceremony on Feb 28, 2017. This achievement indirectly reflects the capabilities of local talents in realising the country's aspirations to compete in the global heavy industry and defence sector,' he said. 'The role of Lumut Naval Shipyard is also crucial in stimulating the growth of the national maritime industry, not only in defence but also in shipbuilding and repair, technology transfer and upskilling of local subcontractors,' he added. Previously, the first LCS (LCS 1) was launched in accordance with the contractual schedule on May 23, 2024. It began its Set-to-Work (STW) phase in May 2025 and is expected to undergo its maiden sea trial in December this year. LCS 2 previously completed its downslip process — being lowered into the water — on May 8. As of May 25, the overall progress of the construction of all five LCS stood at 72.43 per cent.


New Straits Times
03-07-2025
- General
- New Straits Times
LCS 2 launched in Lumut, honours Raja Muda Nala's legacy
LUMUT: Malaysia's second home-built Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), named Raja Muda Nala, honours a national hero who led the people of Selangor in their struggle against Dutch rule. The vessel is a symbol of national pride, as it is the first frigate-class ship to be fully constructed by a local company, Lumut Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (LUNAS). The Raja Permaisuri of Selangor, Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin, officiated the launch of LCS 2, witnessed by the Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, at LUNAS, located at the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) naval base here this morning. Also present were Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari; Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan; Armed Forces chief General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar; RMN chief Admiral Tan Sri Dr Zulhelmy Ithnain; and Royal Malaysian Air Force chief General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris. As a symbolic gesture to mark the launch of LCS 2, a kendi, a traditional water pitcher, was ceremoniously smashed against the bow of the ship. The water in the kendi had been collected from nine mosques, each representing one of the nine districts in Selangor, and was blessed through the recitation of Surah Yasin by the Imam of the Selangor State Mosque. Adly, who read a speech on behalf of his minister, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, said the name Raja Muda Nala was chosen in honour of a revered national hero who led the people of Selangor in their resistance against Dutch domination. "He was appointed Raja Muda by his brother, Sultan Ibrahim, in 1782. Throughout his life, Raja Muda Nala played an important role as a regional nobleman of Selangor before passing away in Aceh, Sumatra, in 1788 while assisting the Aceh Sultanate in suppressing a rebellion by the Dusun people in Pedir. "His military contributions were particularly prominent through his involvement in the wars against the Dutch in Melaka, as well as his efforts to defend Bukit Malawati alongside Sultan Ibrahim. "Although Raja Muda Nala was eventually forced to retreat to Pahang, he returned to fight alongside others to recapture Bukit Malawati in 1785," he said. He added that this legacy indirectly reflects the extraordinary courage and determination that should be emulated by every member of the Malaysian Armed Forces and the people of this country. "In this context, the spirit of heroism, struggle, and bravery of Raja Muda Nala is seen as highly fitting and aligned with the capabilities of the RMN's LCS, which is designed to face various threats in the era of modern warfare," he said. He noted that, as a mark of respect for Raja Muda Nala's contributions and legacy, his name is now immortalised on the ship launched today. "This illustrious name will become a symbol of the steadfast fighting spirit and strength of the RMN's fleet in defending the sovereignty and maritime interests of our beloved nation," he said. He added that the ceremony, a longstanding maritime tradition, is also a special and meaningful moment in the life of a ship. "The event marks a significant milestone before the vessel is officially handed over and commissioned into service with the RMN. "The name given to the ship will remain its identity throughout its lifetime and will become a source of pride for all who serve on board. "In today's increasingly complex regional and global security landscape, the role of the RMN has become ever more challenging," he said. As such, he said, the acquisition is part of the RMN's strategic plan to strengthen fleet readiness by acquiring high-tech, combat-capable assets capable of conducting a wide range of maritime operations to defend national waters. "The second LCS is a symbol of national pride, as it is the first frigate-class vessel to be fully constructed by Lunas. "The construction process began with the keel-laying ceremony on Feb 28, 2017."


Focus Malaysia
15-06-2025
- Politics
- Focus Malaysia
Scandal-rigged LSC project advances to 72.43% completion
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim visited Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) today to review the Royal Malaysian Navy's (RMN) littoral combat ship (LCS) project, joined by Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Chief of Defence Force General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar. The Defence Ministry reported that the project has reached 72.43% completion as of May 25, with LCS1 launched on May 23 and now in the 'setting to work' (STW) phase, set for sea trials in December, Bernama reported. 'LCS2 was launched earlier on May 8 and is currently undergoing continued construction, with STW activities planned to begin in September this year,' the ministry stated. LCS3 is on track for delivery in 2027, with LCS4 and LCS5 to follow by 2029. The RM9bil contract, awarded to Boustead Naval Shipyard in 2011 for six ships, has faced significant delays, with none delivered by the original 2019 to 2023 timeline. Allegations of mismanagement and corruption have fuelled public outcry, with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission recently completing its probe and recommending charges. Calls for a royal commission of inquiry and the declassification of reports persist, as Pakatan Harapan (PH) leaders point to former premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak and then-defence minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi — both of whom deny responsibility and instead blame PH for the setbacks. — June 15, 2025 Main photo credit: Bernama


New Straits Times
15-06-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Anwar confident LCS project will be completed on time
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is confident that the Royal Malaysian Navy's (RMN) Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) project will be completed on schedule, with no compromise on integrity and governance. Anwar, who began his official visit to Perak this morning, also said the project represents a historic achievement as it is being built entirely from scratch by local talent through their skills, capabilities and expertise. "I have strong confidence that with the firm commitment of the RMN and the shipbuilder, Lumut Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd (Lunas), the project can be completed successfully, placing the sovereignty of our national waters at an excellent and exemplary level," he said on Facebook. Earlier, Anwar attended a project briefing session before visiting the LCS1, which is currently undergoing testing. Present during Anwar's visit were Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Armed Forces Chief General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar. Also present were Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar and Navy Chief Tan Sri Dr Zulhelmy Ithnain. In a statement issued in conjunction with Anwar's visit, the Defence Ministry said the second ship, LCS 2, was successfully downslipped (lowered into the water) on May 8 and is now undergoing subsequent construction work. It is expected to begin the Setting to Work (STW) phase in September this year. The ministry said the first ship, LCS 1, was downslipped as scheduled on May 23, last year and began its STW phase in May this year, where the vessel is scheduled for its first sea sailing in December. It added that as of May 25, the overall progress for all five LCS vessels stood at 72.43 per cent. The ministry also assured that strict monitoring is being carried out in collaboration with relevant stakeholders. It said that the construction of LCS 3 to LCS 5 remains on schedule, with LCS 3 expected to be delivered in 2027, followed by the remaining ships at eight-month intervals, with the final vessel, LCS 5, slated for completion in 2029.


The Star
15-06-2025
- Business
- The Star
PM reviews LCS progress at Lumut shipyard as construction reaches 72.4%
LUMUT: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim visited the Lumut Naval Shipyard (Lunas) at the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) base here on Sunday (June 15) to review the progress of the littoral combat ship (LCS) construction. He was accompanied by Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Chief of Defence Force General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar. Anwar was also briefed on the progress of the construction of five LCS units. ALSO READ: LCS construction on schedule despite delays, says minister In a statement, the Defence Ministry said overall progress on the construction had reached 72.43% as of May 25. It said that close coordination with key stakeholders, including the Finance Ministry, Economy Ministry, the Implementation Coordination Unit of the Prime Minister's Department, and the Attorney General's Chambers, is ongoing to enable proactive intervention by Lunas and ensure the smooth implementation of the project. The ministry also said that LCS1 was successfully launched onto the water on May 23, in line with the contractual schedule. ALSO READ: First LCS handover in 2026 "LCS1 has now entered the setting to work (STW) phase as of May and is scheduled to undergo its first sea (trials) in December. "LCS2 was launched earlier on May 8 and is undergoing continued construction, with STW activities planned to begin in September,' it said. It also added that the construction of LCS3 to LCS5 is on schedule, with LCS3 expected to be delivered to the RMN in 2027. The remaining two ships will be handed over at eight-month intervals, with final delivery of LCS5 expected in 2029. – Bernama