South Korean stealth frigate providing Royal Thai Navy with most capable surface combatants and centerpiece of naval modernization. Thailand commissioned 2 Bhumibol Adulyadej-class frigates (based on DW-3000F design) delivered 2018-2019. Features stealth design reducing radar signature, 76mm and 40mm guns, anti-ship missiles, torpedo tubes, helicopter facilities, advanced sensors, approximately 3,900 tonnes displacement. Designed for surface warfare, anti-submarine operations, maritime patrol defending Thai waters and exclusive economic zone. Represents Thai naval capability quantum leap from aging frigates. South Korean cooperation provided competitive pricing and technology transfer including potential domestic maintenance. Critical for Thai maritime security addressing piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, territorial defense. However, crew training and operational doctrine development ongoing. Symbolizes South Korean defense industry export success and Thai naval modernization determination despite budget constraints. Close regional cooperation enhances collective maritime security.

- Modern VLS frigate for Thailand
- ESSM/Sea Ceptor area AAW
- Harpoon Block II anti-ship
- South Korean built competitively
- Thailand limited in experienced frigate operators
- First modern guided missile frigate
- CODAG maintenance complexity
- Small 16-cell VLS
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