![With a displacement of about 7600 tonnes, the LPD has a well-dock with a stern as well as a side ramp designed for expedient embarkation and disembarkation of equipment and personnel [HTMS Angthong 791]](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3eMyMNsR0eR_hqAnlV2peZuDa66eRAyEXizV3PINje29Dd4xikSDYsJgxIBcPJESbwkAbhk_KyQI7SQ7K7GuQIOWNKf5bXYnAB1jefNK52SMA9p1sJ580jJT5nJrbE2JorgeQbg/s144/LPD-971.jpg)
The ceremony held in the morning was graced by Admiral Surasak Rounroengrom, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy, and His Excellency Mr Marut Jitpatima, Ambassador of Thailand to Singapore.
The design of the LPD is proprietary to ST Marine and is based on its Endurance Class of LPDs. The design is proven by the four 141m Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) that ST Marine built for theRepublicofSingapore Navy.
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