MVU-110EM automatic digital combat management system
AICS Lama EKM Integrated Combat Control Console System
PIRIT Control System
Navigation Systems and Communication System;
Andoga Navigation System
GPS Navigation System
Nereides VLF/LF Communication System
Electronic warfare & decoys
MRP-25E ECM suite
MRP-25ZM ESM system
Radar warning receiver
6701E Quad Loop Direction Finder (DF)
Armament
18 torpedoes (6 in tubes and 12 on the racks) for
Type 53-65 passive wake homing torpedoes
TEST-71MKE TV guided electric homing torpedoes
Up to 24 DM-1 mines in the lieu of torpedo tubes
9M36 Strela-3 (SA-N-8) MANPAD[1]
UMS Minye Theinkhathu (71) (Burmese: မင်းရဲသိင်္ခသူ; [mɪ́ɴjɛ́θèiɴgəðù]) is a Sindhughosh (Kilo)-class submarine owned by the Myanmar Navy. It is the first of two submarines procured by the country's navy, followed by the UMS Minye Kyaw Htin.[3] Before being acquired by Myanmar, it served in the Indian Navy as INS Sindhuvir (S58) (Brave at the Sea).[4][5]
^"L'India consegna alla Marina Birmana il suo primo sottomarino – Analisi Difesa". 28 September 2023.
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^Yeo, Mike (30 December 2021). "China transfers secondhand submarine to Myanmar". Defense News. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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by Hindustan Shipyard Limited before the handover. Now renamed UMSMinyeTheinkhathu, the submarine is to be used for training. It was first seen publicly...