Thailand's Navy Faces Budget Cuts for Frigate Acquisition
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- Thailand's Royal Thai Navy faces challenges in its goal to operate eight modern frigates by 2037, as the Budget Bureau cut funding for a second frigate from the 2027 budget.
- The navy commander stated the frigates are still needed and the request will be resubmitted for the 2028 budget.
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Thailand's twin-sea geography necessitates a strong navy, which has a stated goal of operating eight modern frigates by 2037, up from four. This goal was outlined in a 2023 white paper.
That twin-sea geography has long given the Royal Thai Navy a role larger than its public profile might suggest. It also underpins the navy’s stated goal, laid out in a 2023 white paper, to operate eight modern frigates by 2037, up from the current four.
But questions are now being raised about Thailand’s ability to meet that long-term goal, after the Budget Bureau decided to cut funding for a second modernised frigate from the proposed 2027 budget.
Admiral Pairote Fuangchan, commander-in-chief of the Thai navy, said on May 15 that the frigates were still required and the request would be resubmitted for the 2028 budget cycle.
The navy understood that there were financial constraints, he told local media, but it was still short of the vessels required to meet current operational demands.
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The Royal Thai Navy will resubmit its request for frigate funding in the 2028 budget cycle.
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will the 2028 budget request for the frigate be approved?
- What are the specific financial constraints faced by Thailand?
- How will the delay in frigate acquisition impact current operational demands?
- Are there alternative funding sources being considered for the frigates?






