Thonburi

HTMS Thonburi, also known as Dhonburi, was a coastal defence ship of the Royal Thai Navy.

She had entered service by the time hostilities had broken out in Europe during the Second World War. Thonburi engaged a Vichy French squadron in the Battle of Koh Chang on 17 January 1941. The resulting battle was nothing short of a massive defeat, as the Siamese ship was severely damaged by enemy fire and beached to prevent sinking. Thonburi was later raised and attempts were made to repair the extensive damage and continued to serve the navy as a training vessel until being stricken in 1959. Part of her bridge and forward gun turret are preserved as a memorial at the Royal Thai Naval Academy.

Appearance
She wore a traditional Thai clothing. She also had a tanned skin due to Thailand is an tropical climate country.