- The
following ships of the
Royal Thai Navy have been
named Prasae: HTMS
Prasae (corvette), a Flower-class corvette,
previously HMS
Betony (K274) of the...
- also
served in the
Soviet Navy as EK-22 and in the
Royal Thai Navy as HTMS
Prasae (PF 2).
Originally classified as a
patrol gunboat, PG-155,
Gallup was reclassified...
- HTMS
Prasae II was
decommissioned from the
Royal Thai Navy in 2000, and was
designated as a
museum ship. She is
visible at the
mouth of the
Prasae River...
- Krasae", also
known as "Pak Nam
Prasae" (ปากน้ำประแส, [pàːk náːm prā.sɛ̌ː]),
literally means "estuary of
Krasae (
Prasae) River",
according to the nature...
- Chanthaburi. The
former city
offices were in Ban Laem Mueang,
Tambon Paknam Prasae. In 1897 the
office was
moved to Ban Pho Thong, on the
north side of Wat...
- the
addition of
stealth features. HTMS Bhumibol
Adulyadej (Active) HTMS
Prasae (Postponed) List of
naval ship
classes in
service List of
active Republic...
-
floating museum in Sattahip".
Pattaya Mail.
Retrieved 2020-09-25. "HTMS
Prasae Memorial".
Thailand from Above.
Archived from the
original on 15 May 2017...
- her transfer. She was then sold to the
Royal Thai Navy in 1947 as HTMS
Prasae (Thai: เรือหลวงประเเส), and
eventually scuttled in 1951.
Betony was ordered...
-
provided four
naval vessels, the HTMS Bangprakong, Bangpako, Tachin, and
Prasae, and an air
transport unit to the UN
command structure. The Thai contingent...
- 1920–1957
Former HMS Radiant.
Frigate Tacoma class United
States HTMS
Prasae (II) HTMS
Tachin (II) 1951–2000 1951–2000 Both used in
Korean War Knox class...