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Bhim-class tugboat
Class of Indian Navy tugboats From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bhim class of tugboats is a class of service watercraft built by Tebma Shipyard Limited, a subsidiary of Bharati Shipyard Ltd, for the Indian Navy.
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Description
Each vessel is 28.5 metres long and has a beam of 9.5 metres and a draught of 2.8 metres. Each tug in the class has a capacity of 25 tonnes bollard pull. The vessel are fitted with a pair of V-12 cylinder Cummins KTA38M2 engines, each generating 1200 HP continuous duty at 1800 RPM. They are fitted with stainless steel propellers and also features Aquamaster US1201 Z-drives with 1800mm diameter nozzles. They also have two 100 kVA, 415 V, 3 Phase, 50 Hz diesel powered auxiliary generator sets. It is a follow-up order of B.C. Dutt class tugboat
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Service history
SRPBhim and SRP Ajral serve with the Eastern Naval Command at Vishakhapatnam, and SRP Balshil serves with the Southern Naval Command at Kochi.
Boats in the class
Other specifications
- Auxiliary power installed: 100 kW, 415 V, 3 Phase, 50 Hz diesel
- Fuel carrying capacity : 25 tons
- Water carrying capacity : 12 tons
See also
References
- Sainik Samachar - Balshil joins Navy - Retrieved on 2009-04-27.
- Bhim class at Bharat-Rakshak - Retrieved on 2009-05-05.
- Bhim class
- First Bhim class tug delivered
External links
- Tebma official website Archived 8 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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