INS KESARI |
INS KESARI
The Indian
Navy has recently inducted its amphibious vessel Landing Ship Tank (LST) INS
Kesari in the Andaman and Nicobar command and will soon be inducting Operation
Patrol Vessels (OPVs) constructed at Goa Shipyard Ltd.
INS Kesari
adds thrust to Navy's ongoing drive for indigenous warship production. The
ship, measuring 125 meters in length, 17.5 metres in breadth and displacing
5655 tons, can achieve speed in excess of 15 Knots. Second of the Shardul class
of ships, INS Kesari is the most contemporary and fully indigenised LST (L) in
the Indian Navy. In addition to its primary role of amphibious operations
carrying battle tanks, troops and vehicles to hostile coasts, the ship also
forms a potent assault platform with rockets and chaff launchers, anti-aircraft
guns, shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles and an integral Sea King or an
advanced light helicopter. On the other end of the spectrum, the ship can also
be tasked as a fleet tanker, a hospital ship, or for disaster relief
operations.
OVERALL
GLANCE OF INS KESARI :-
Class of ship
: Kumbhir
class
Displacement : 1120 tons (standard)
Length : 83.9 m [1]
Beam : 9.7 m
Draught : 1.3
metres (extreme bow and 2.58 metres (stern)
Depth : 5.2 m
Propulsion : 2
x 2200 hp Soviet Kolomna 40-D two stroke diesel engines.
Speed : 18 knots
Crew : 120
(incl. 12 officers)
Radar
system : SRN
7453 radar
Armament : 2
x AK-230 30mm guns 4 x CRN-91 AA (Naval 30mm Medak) guns.
Aircraft
carried : 1 HAL Chetak
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