Malaysia names and launches second Littoral Combat Ship
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s second Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) was officially named Raja Muda Nala and launched on July 3 during ceremony at Lumut Naval
The Royal Malaysian Navy’s second Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) was officially named Raja Muda Nala and launched on July 3 during ceremony at Lumut Naval
A Royal Malaysian Navy representative said the service was still finalizing its detailed requirements for its future Multi-Role Support Ship at the 2025 Langkawi International
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri announced during the 2025 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition that it had entered a technical collaboration agreement with Malaysian firm Enra
Malaysia’s defense ministry signed a RM 1.02 billion (~$241 million) contract with BHIC Submarine Engineering Services for maintenance and repair work on the Royal Malaysian
Naval News obtained updates on the progress of Malaysia’s Littoral Combat Ship program directly from the program director at Lumut Naval Shipyard Sdn Bhd. The
Malaysia’ second Littoral Combat Ship, Raja Muda Nala, entered the water for the first time on May 8. Lumut Naval Shipbuilding has “downslipped” the second
On April 8, 2025, the Royal Malaysian Navy announced that the keel-laying ceremony for the first corvette of the Littoral Mission Ship (LMS) Batch 2
SEA, part of the Cohort plc Group, has secured a contract extension with Lumut Naval Shipyard (LUNAS) to supply its fixed triple configuration Torpedo Launcher
The Royal Malaysian Navy announced the steel-cutting ceremony for the first “Littoral Mission Ship Batch 2” at Istanbul Shipyard.
Lumut Naval Shipyard has completed the LCS detailed design work, handing the completed design over to the Royal Malaysian Navy.