BNS Shaheed Moazzem

BNS Shaheed Moazzam is a naval base of the Bangladeshi Navy, established after the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, and named in honour of Lieutenant Commander Moazzem Hossain[1] who had sacrificed his life for his motherland in the Bangladesh Liberation War.

BNS Shaheed Moazzem
Part of Chattogram Naval Area
Rangamati, Chittagong Division.
TypeNaval Training Base
Site information
OwnerBangladesh Navy
Site history
Built1976 (1976)
In use1976 - Present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Captain Muqit

Functions

Name plate of BNS Shaheed Moazzam

The Shaheed Moazzam is currently under the command of the Commander Chittagong Naval Area COMCHIT. About 1500 personnel serve at BNS Shaheed Moazzam, which is one of the largest bases in the Bangladesh Navy. BNS Shaheed Moazzam was established to train officers and sailors. and consists of three training schools, working under the Bangladesh National University:

Training Facilities

The premier technical training establishment of Bangladesh Navy, BNS SHAHEED MOAZZAM, has three Schools named Engineering School, Electrical School and Seamanship School to conduct training of the officers and sailors. The spectrum of officers training encompasses Long Electrical Course (LEC) conducted by Navy Electrical School, Marine Engineering Specialization Course (MESC) conducted by Navy Engineering School. The sailors [2] professional training is also conducted at these schools.

  • Electrical School: Providing Diplomas, Bachelors and Masters in electrical, electronics, radio (&radar) and electrical engineering.
  • Engineering education|Engineering School (Mechanical School): Providing Diplomas, Bachelor and Masters in mechanical engineering.
  • Seamanship School: Providing training in seamanship.

Accommodation Facilities

BNS Shaheed Moazzem has well-furnished Wardroom/Gunroom for Officers and dormitory for sailors.

Heritage of Rangamati

Rangamati is a hilly town, which is known for its panoramic view. With enchanting scenic beauty, Kaptai lake also provides sweet water fishes in abundance. Different types of fresh fruits also grow in the hilly terrain of the area. Largest Reserve Forest of the country is in this area. The town is lightly populated and most of the inhabitants are of tribal origin. The tribal cultures dominate the age old heritage of Rangamati.

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