Malaysia Contracts Desan Shipyard for Second Mission Ship
Malaysia enhances its coast guard capabilities with new ship construction. The $83.75 million deal emphasizes ongoing military modernization efforts.
Malaysia's Ministry of Home Affairs has signed a contract with Desan Shipyard for the construction of a second Multi-Purpose Mission Ship. This agreement, valued at $83.75 million, was finalized during the ongoing 2026 Defence Services Asia (DSA) exhibition in Kuala Lumpur.
The first Multi-Purpose Mission Ship was delivered to the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to strengthen coastal security. The new ship aims to enhance patrol capabilities and support various maritime operations, including search and rescue, anti-smuggling, and environmental protection.
This contract demonstrates Malaysia's commitment to boosting its maritime enforcement capabilities in response to evolving security challenges in the region. The expanded fleet will serve to deter illegal activities in Malaysian waters and support national sovereignty.
The Multi-Purpose Mission Ship is designed for versatility, equipped to perform multiple roles effectively. Specific capabilities of this model include advanced navigation systems and a range of operational tools, ensuring operational readiness for various scenarios.
As Malaysia continues to upgrade its maritime assets, this contract signals a proactive approach to national security. The newly constructed ship is expected to enhance the effectiveness of the coast guard, playing a critical role in maintaining maritime safety and security.