Myanmar Navy photos

Senior General Min Aung Hlaing stressed that it is necessary to strive to shape Tatmadaw (Navy) as an Adjacent Force Projection Navy or Regional Navy.

As a gesture of honoring the 77th Anniversary Tatmadaw (Navy) Day, a ceremony to commission warships into service aimed at fully safeguarding the maritime interests of the State and the exclusive economic zone of Myanmar seas was held at No 3 Naval Jetty in Yangon yesterday, graced by State Administration Council Chairman Defence Services Commander-in-Chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.
Speaking on the occasion, the Senior General said that Tatmadaw (Navy) has been upgraded to the Three-Dimensional Combat Ready Navy to fully protect the exclusive economic zone of the Myanmar Sea.

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He continued that it is necessary to strive to shape Tatmadaw (Navy) as an Adjacent Force Projection Navy or Regional Navy.
He stressed that vessel building must be done with momentum to produce full-power war vessels to enable Tatmadaw (Navy) to have the capability of covering the adjacent sea areas.

He underlined that Tatmadaw (Navy) must be capable of readiness for vessels, weapons, weaponry systems and naval men.
The Senior General urged all Tatmadaw (Navy) members to have skills in handling weapons and weaponry systems.

Chief of Staff (Navy) Vice-Admiral Aye Min Htwe reported on facts about the vessels. The commander of Naval Dockyard Command Headquarters handed over documents related to the vessels to the commander of the Naval Fleet.

The Commander-in-Chief (Navy) presented scale models of the vessels to the Senior General.

The Chief of Staff (Navy) declared the commissioning of the war vessels and performed hoisting the State flag and the naval flag as well as the flag to mark the commissioning of the vessel, beating the bell eight times and conducting work procedures.

The Senior General and party viewed round two newly-commissioned 63-metre (about 207 feet) submarine destroyers.

The Senior General from the dais aboard War Vessel Mottama took the salute of the Guard of Honour. Meanwhile, the Senior General was saluted with a 21-gun fire by War Vessels Yan Taing Aung and Yan Gyi Aung.

Frigate Kyansittha, Frigate Hsinbyushin, Corvette Tabinshwehtee, Offshore Patrol Boat Inlay and Submarine Destroyer Yan Ye Aung led by Frigate Aungzeya in a single line formation and two war vessels and four fast patrol vessels led by the 49-metre fast attack missile vessel 491 in a lineabreast formation saluted the Senior General.

The Senior General presented plaques, certificates of honor, cash awards and gifts to Tatmadaw members who participated in the activities of saluting the Senior General and construction of vessels.

Also present at the ceremony were retired commanders-in-chief (Navy) and their wives, Commander-in-Chief (Navy) Admiral Htein Win and his wife, Commander-in-Chief (Air) General Tun Aung and his wife, union-level dignitaries and their wives, union ministers and their wives, the Yangon Region Chief Minister and his wife, senior Tatmadaw officers from the Office of the Commander-in-Chief and their wives, the commander of Yangon Command, the commander of Naval Control Command, commanders of naval region commands, war veterans organization members, members of Tatmadaw (Navy) and their families, and guests.

The Senior General left No 3 Naval Jetty for Ayeyawady Naval Region Command Headquarters by naval vessel Yadanabon.

The Commander-in-Chief (Navy) presented medals to mark the 77th Anniversary of Tatmadaw (Navy) and vessel commissioning medals to the Senior General.

At Ayeyawady Naval Region Command Headquarters, the Senior General and party visited the commemorative exhibitions to mark the 77th Anniversary Tatmadaw (Navy) Day with the participation of relevant naval bases, souvenir shops, traditional food shops, book stalls and personal goods shops of the Tatmadaw and cordially greeted Tatmadaw members and families.