Salient features of Indian Navy’s new fleet tanker
January 21st, 2011 - 7:30 pm ICT by IANSMumbai, Jan 21 (IANS) The following are the salient features of INS Deepak, the new fleet tanker inducted Friday at the Naval Dockyard here.Length - 175 m
Breadth - 25 m
Full load displacement - 27,000 tonnes
Transport cargo - 17,900 tonnes
Dry cargo - 510 tonnes
Crew capacity - 36 officers and 212 sailors
Maximum speed - 20 knots
Fuel transfer rate - 1,000-1,500 tonnes per hour
Guns - Four AK 630 guns
Weapon carrying capacity - 510 tonnes
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