KD Raja Laut, the second Tunku-class littoral mission ship being built by Turkey's STM Defence for the Royal Malaysian Navy STM Defence
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VIDEO | New Malaysian warship launched in Turkey

Will Xavier

Turkish defence shipbuilder STM has launched the second vessel in a new class of three warships that the company is building for the Royal Malaysian Navy.

The future KD Raja Laut ("King of the Sea") and her Tunku ("Prince") class sisters, which have been officially designated as littoral mission ships (LMS), will be built in Turkey with STM as the prime contractor responsible for all phases of the project from design to delivery.

STM will undertake ship design, project management, construction management, material/system procurement, integration design and installation, tests, and integrated logistics support (ILS) activities. The company will also be responsible for the preparation of design and ILS documents related to the project.

Class lead ship KD Tunku Laksamana Abdul Jalil was launched at STM in late May 2026.

Each LMS will have a length of 99.56 metres, a displacement of 2,500 tonnes, and a maximum speed of 26 knots. Accommodation will be available on each ship for 111 personnel.

Each vessel's armament will include a 76mm naval gun, a 30mm remote controlled stabilised gun, Atmaca anti-ship missiles, and K-SAAM surface-to-air missiles. Each ship will also be fitted with chaff dispensers and a helicopter deck.