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Builders
  
Bharati Shipyard

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2009–present

Building
  
11

Operators
  
In commission
  
2013–present

Bharati-class interceptor boat

Name
  
Bharati-class interceptor craft

Bharati-class of interceptor boats are a series of fifteen watercraft being built by Bharati Shipyard for the Indian Coast Guard.

Description

The vessels in the series have an aluminium hull, and have a length of 28 meters, with beam of 6 meters and draught of 1.2 meters. They are powered by twin MTU Caterpillar engines having capacity of 1630 kW each. They have Articulate Surface Piercing Propulsion and can attain a speed of more than 35 knots. The vessels can perform high-speed interception, close-coast patrol, low-intensity maritime operations, search-and-rescue and surveillance. They have a complement of one officer and 12 sailors. They are being constructed as per a 2.81 billion (US$42 million) contract signed with the Ministry of Defence, which was announced on 6 March 2009.

The first Bharati-class interceptor boat has IRS no. 40567 and its pennant no. is C-154. It was commissioned in Mumbai on 22 February 2013 in the presence of Maharashtra Chief Secretary J.K. Banthia and S.P.S. Basra, Inspector General (IG), Coast Guard Region (West).It was constructed by Bharati shipyards units at Vasco Da Gama

References

Bharati-class interceptor boat Wikipedia


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