- The
following ships of the
Royal Thai Navy have been
named Bangpakong: HTMS
Bangpakong (corvette), a Flower-class corvette,
previously HMS
Burnet (K348)...
- HTMS
Bangpakong (FFG-456) (Thai: เรือหลวงบางปะกง) is the
second ship of Chao Phraya-class
frigate of the
Royal Thai Navy, a
variant of the Chinese-built...
-
Royal Thai Navy in 1947 as HTMS
Bangpakong, and
served in the
Korean War in 1950–1951
before returning to Thailand.
Bangpakong has
since been decommissioned...
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first time. On 23 May 2022, Naresuan,
Bangpakong, a Type 053HT frigate, and Kraburi, a
sister ship to
Bangpakong, parti****ted in the 28th
Annual CARAT...
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March 1989 by
Vikrom Kromadit.
AMATA Corporation PCL,
formerly known as
Bangpakong Industrial Park, is
located between Bangkok and Laem
Chabang deep sea...
- 324 mm Mk-32 Mod.5
tubes Chao
Phraya class China HTMS Chao
Phraya HTMS
Bangpakong HTMS Kraburi HTMS Saiburi FFG-455/1995 FFG-456/1995 FFG-457/1995 FFG-458/1995...
-
January 26, 2021, it was
announced that the
company that
operated the farm,
Bangpakong Crocodile Farm and Zoo Co., Ltd., was
going into liquidation. This comes...
- Navy
planned to
modernizes the two Type 053HT ships, Chao
Phraya and
Bangpakong to have
similar capabilities to a
modern offs****
patrol vessel. The planned...
- (Jianghu-III),
built for
export in 1991 as 053T (T = Thailand). HTMS
Bangpakong (456) (Type 053HT): Same as
above HTMS
Kraburi (457) (Type 053HT(H)):...
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measuring up to 120
centimetres (3.9 ft) long. It is
found in the Mekong,
Bangpakong, and Chao
Phraya basins. This
species counts with 25 to 30 anal soft rays...