Indian Navy's computer generated design of the Project 28 Kamorta-class corvette
History
NameINS Kavaratti
NamesakeKavaratti
BuilderGarden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers
Laid down20 January 2012
Launched19 May 2015
CommissionedBefore end 2017
General characteristics
Class and typeKamorta-class corvette
Displacement3,300 tons
Length109 m (358 ft)
Beam12.8 m (42 ft)
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4 x Pielstick 12 PA6 STC Diesel engines
CODAD, DCNS raft mounted gearbox
Speed25 knots (46 km/h)
Range3,450 mi (5,550 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h)
Complement123 (incl 17 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems
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Revati Central Acquisition Radar
EL/M-2221 STGR fire-control radar
BEL Shikari
BEL RAWL02 (Signaal LW08) antenna communication grid - Gigabit Ethernet-based integrated ship borne data network, with a fiber optic cable backbone running through the vessel

HUMSA (Hull Mounted Sonar Array)

Bomber Electronic warfare (EW) suites - BEL Ajanta
Electronic warfare
& decoys
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DESEAVER MK
Kavach
Sanket
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1 X 76.2 mm Oto SRGM

2 x AK-630M CIWS
2 X RBU-6000 (IRL) anti-submarine rocket launcher
16x Barak SAM (Built For but not with)

2x3 Torpedo tubes
Aircraft carried1 Westland Sea King Mk.42B

INS Kavaratti is an anti-submarine warfare corvette of the Indian Navy built under Project 28. It is the last of four Kamorta-class corvettes under various stages of induction with the Indian Navy. The ship was built by the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Kolkata, and launched on 19 May 2015. Kavaratti represents a leap forward in the Navy's attempts at indigenisation with as much as 90% of its content drawn from India itself.[1]

History

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The keel of Kavaratti was laid in 20 January 2012 and it was launched in Kolkata on 19 May 2015. The ship cost an estimated 1,700 crores.[2]. The ship takes its name from the Kavaratti, capital of the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India.[3]. It is the successor ship to the INS Kavaratti, which was an Arnala-class corvette which participated in Operation Trident, and was later decommissioned in 1986.

Design

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Kavaratti has been designed by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design as part of Project 28.[4] It is capable of fighting under nuclear, biological and chemical environments. It will be a frontline warship of the Indian Navy with advanced stealth features and a low radar signature that enhances its anti-submarine warfare capability. The ship will have a complement of 17 officers and 106 sailors.[5]

Features

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Kavaratti is India's one of the first ship to have a superstructure of carbon fibre composite material that has been integrated with its main hull resulting in lower top weight and maintenance costs and improved stealth features. The ship is 109 metres long and 12.8 metres broad and is highly maneuverable with a top speed of 25 knots.[4] It has a displacement of 3300 tonnes and a range of about 3450 nautical miles at 18 knots. It is powered by 4 diesel engines that generate a combined power of 3000 kW and propelled by a main unit of four 3,888 kW diesel engines at 1,050 rpm.[6].

Kavaratti is to be armed with a range of indigenously developed cutting edge weapons and sensors including "a medium range gun, torpedo tube launchers, rocket launchers and a close-in weapon system".[4] The ship will also contain an integrated communication system and an electronic warfare system.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Anti-Submarine Warfare Ship Kavaratti Launched in Kolkata".
  2. ^ "INS Kavaratti launched in Kolkata".
  3. ^ "INS Kavaratti: Anti-submarine warfare class stealth corvette launched".
  4. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference thehindu was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference deccanherald was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "INS Kavaratti: Anti-submarine warfare class stealth corvette launched".
  7. ^ Cite error: The named reference grse was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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