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INS Gaj (2002)

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INS Gaj (2002)

INS Gaj is an offshore tugboat built by Hindustan Shipyard Limited, Visakhapatnam for the Indian Navy. It operated under the navy's Eastern Naval Command.

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Description

Gaj is powered by twin Wartsila diesel engines having a power of 1421 hp (1,060 kW). The propulsion is provided by two Volth Schneider propellers which allows for a 360 degree turn on the spot. The rated bollard pull is 25 tonnes. The ship can achieve a speed in excess of 12 knots with an endurance of ten days. It is fitted with a six-tonne hydraulic deck crane and fire fighting equipment, and is also fitted with diving and salvage equipment. It has a complement of 22 sailors.

Commissioning

It was commissioned on 10 October 2002 in Eastern Naval Command (ENC) by the Commander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral Raman Puri. The ship has been named after the previous INS Gaj built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers, Kolkata (with the pennant number A-51) commissioned in September 1973.

Specifications

  • Displacement: 560 tons
  • Length: 34 metres
  • Beam: 10 metres
  • Draft: 2.75 metres
  • Maximum Speed: 12 knots
  • Complement: 22 sailors including 1 officer
  • IMO number: 9232333
  • References

    INS Gaj (2002) Wikipedia