Samarth-class offshore patrol vessel

ICGS Samarth, first ship of the class
Class overview
Name: Samarth class
Builders: Goa Shipyard, Vasco da Gama, Goa
Operators: Indian Coast Guard
Preceded by: Vishwast class
Succeeded by: Vikram class
Built: 2012–present
In commission: 2015–present
Planned: 11[1]
Building: 3
Completed: 6
Active: 6
General characteristics
Type: Patrol boat
Displacement: 2,450 t (2,410 long tons; 2,700 short tons)[2]
Length: 105 m (344 ft 6 in)
Beam: 13.6 m (44 ft 7 in)
Draught: 6.2 m (20 ft 4 in)
Installed power: 2 × MTU 20V 8000 M71L engines rated at 9,100 kW (12,200 hp)[1]
Propulsion: 2 x controllable pitch propellers
Speed: 23 knots (43 km/h; 26 mph)
Range: 6,000 nmi (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 12 kn (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Endurance: 20 days
Complement: 18 officers & 108 sailors
Armament:

The Samarth-class offshore patrol vessel are a series of eleven offshore patrol vessels being built by Goa Shipyard Limited for the Indian Coast Guard. The construction of Samarth class was motivated by a desire to triple the Coast Guard assets in the aftermath of 2008 Mumbai attacks. They are an improvement over the earlier Sankalp class, with a larger beam and more powerful engines.[3][4] The ships are being constructed in two batches—a batch of six ordered in May 2012 that was completed in December 2017 and a follow-on batch of five ordered in August 2016.

History

Following the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the Indian Government initiated a program to triple the Indian Coast Guard force, assets and infrastructure.[5] Thereafter in accordance with it a 'request for information' for acquisition of six offshore patrol vessels was issued by the Ministry of Defence on 1 April 2010.[6] After technical evaluation and commercial bids a contract worth $400 million or Rs. 1800 crore was signed with GSL on 9 May 2012 to build six vessels.[5]

On 14 May 2012 GSL did the first steel cutting in its shipyard,[7] and the keel-laying ceremony of the first of the new class of offshore patrol vessels was held at Vasco da Gama on 28 September 2012.[8][9] The second and third vessels were laid down 28 January and 11 October 2013, and the fourth on 9 January 2014.[10] The first vessel was commissioned on 10 November 2015 and all six will be commissioned by the end of 2017.[11] In August 2016, a follow-on consisting of five patrol vessels was placed for INR 20 billion.[1] The follow-on vessels will have a greater indigenous content of 70% compared to the 62% of the previous batch.[12]

Description

The class is 105 metres (344 ft 6 in) long with a displacement of 2,350 tonnes. Features include Integrated Bridge System, Integrated Machinery Control System, Power Management System and High Power External Fire Fighting System. They are designed to carry one twin engine Light Helicopter and five high speed boats including two Palfinger [13] QRIBs for fast boarding operations, search and rescue, law enforcement and maritime patrol. The class is also capable of carrying pollution response equipment to combat oil spill contamination at sea.[14]

Ships of the class

Yard NumberNamePennant/Hull NumberKeel laidLaunchedCommissionedHome Port
Flight I
1218ICGS Samarth 1128 September 2012[15]26 November 201410 November 2015[16]Goa
1219ICGS Shoor 1228 January 2013[15]21 March 2015[17]11 April 2016[14][18]Manglore
1220ICGS Sarathi 1411 October 2013[15]24 April 20159 September 2016[19][20]Kochi[21]
1221ICGS Shaunak[22] 159 January 2014[15]28 November 2015[23][24]21 February 2017[25]Vizag
1222ICGS Shaurya 16 22 July 2014[15]5 May 2016[26] 12 August 2017[27] Chennai[28]
1223ICGS Sujay 178 June 2015[29] 30 November 2016[30] 21 December 2017[12] Paradip
Flight II
20 March 2017[31]
29 September 2017[32][33]
1 August 2018[34]

See also

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