Prasae Frigate 412: A Memorial to the Royal Thai Navy
Prasae Frigate, originally called the USS. GALLUP (PE-2) INTERNATIONAL CALLSING "HSXX" RIVER CLASS, was built in California, USA, and completed on the 29th of February, 1944. The frigate is an agile battleship capable of reaching speeds of 20.3 Knots (37.6 KMH). It is also equipped with a barrage of weapons including 3 x 76mm/50 canons, 2 x 40mm/60 guns, 9 x 20mm guns, 1 Hedgehog (Anti-Submarine Projector), 8 Rocket launchers, 2 depth charge racks, and 2 torpedo tubes. As you can see, that’s quite an arsenal (and it’s not even the biggest ship out there). Prasae measures 92.8 meters in length, and required 216 sailors to man the ship. The ship is enormous, you’ve got to go there yourself to see it.
The ship has played a role in many naval missions, Thai and international. Prasae Frigate’s very first mission was during the Korean War. The frigate travelled with two other ships from the Royal Thai Navy; HTMS Sichang and HTMS Bangpakong. Their mission was to provide military assistance to South Korea and defend ships in the area. The ships were there for one year.