
Its international safe haven in Dhaka on Wednesday said they offered the United States Coast Guard Ship (USCGS) Rush to Bangladesh on Aug 8.
The ship which is fueled by a consolidated diesel or gas motor framework is relied upon to be formally exchanged to the Bangladesh Navy this spring, following a joint visual examination in Hawaii.
A year ago, the US exchanged its Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis which was renamed in Bangladesh as 'BNS Somudro Joy'. 
The international safe haven said the Rush will supplement the Somudra Joy.
Surge is outfitted with a helicopter flight deck, retractable storage, and offices to help helicopter organization, it said.
The US offers boats to Bangladesh under an Excess Defense Articles (EDA) through a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program.
As per the US drift watch, the Rush is the fifth Coast Guard Cutter to be named after the eighth Secretary of the Treasury - Richard Rush.
An individual from John Quincy Adam's bureau from 1825-1828, Secretary Rush is best associated with his achievements as statesman and ambassador.
It is the ninth of the Hamilton Class High Endurance Cutters.
It was propelled on Nov 16, 1968 at New Orleans at an inexact cost of $20 million.
Surge's operational obligations have shifted extensively since its conveyance.
It was associated with the mid 1970's in activities off the bank of Vietnam.
As indicated by the US drift monitor, the evening of Nov 22, 1970, Rush was a piece of a US Naval power entrusted with the catching of a North Vietnamese supply trawler conveying weapons.