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Malaysia’s new warship can hunt submarines but cannot sink a foe
Malaysia’s navy is set to receive a new littoral combat ship equipped for anti-submarine, anti-air, and electronic warfare but lacking anti-ship missiles. The ship's delivery, delayed by nearly a decade due to financial issues and mismanagement, will arrive without Norway’s planned Naval Strike Missile system after the country revoked its export license.
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