Key facts
- Malaysia has commissioned its first submarine-hunting warship, the KD Tunku Abdul Rahman.
- The KD Tunku Abdul Rahman is equipped with advanced sonar and torpedo systems.
- The warship is unable to sink enemy submarines due to a lack of offensive weaponry.
Malaysia has commissioned its first naval vessel capable of hunting submarines, the KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. The frigate is equipped with advanced sonar and torpedo systems, designed to detect and track underwater threats. However, the ship lacks the offensive weaponry necessary to neutralize or sink enemy submarines, limiting its capabilities in direct confrontation.
