Aadesh-class patrol vessel

ICGS Aadesh
Class overview
Name: Aadesh class
Builders: Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi, India
Operators: Indian Coast Guard
Preceded by: Rajshree class
Built: 2010-present
In commission: 2013-present
Building: 1
Planned: 20
Completed: 19
Active: 19
General characteristics
Type: Fast patrol vessel
Displacement: 298 long tons (303 t)[1]
Length: 50 m (164 ft 1 in)
Beam: 7.6 m (24 ft 11 in)
Draught: 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Depth: 4.65 m (15 ft 3 in)
Propulsion:
  • 3 × MTU 16V 4000 M90 engines
  • 2,720 kW (3,648 hp)
  • 3 × 120 kW (161 hp) Aux engines
  • 3 × Rolls-Royce Kamewa 71S3np water jets
Speed: Over 33 knots (61 km/h; 38 mph)
Endurance: 1,500 nmi (2,800 km; 1,700 mi) at 14 kn (26 km/h; 16 mph)
Boats & landing
craft carried:
  • 1 × 4.7 m (15 ft 5 in) Rigid Inflatable Boat with 40 hp (30 kW) OBM
  • 1 × 6 person capacity Gemini Boat
  • LSA & FFA as per class requirement
Complement: 6 officers and 34 sailors
Sensors and
processing systems:
  • 1 × X-Band Radar with ARPA GMDSS 400 W MF/HF
  • ECDIS, UAIS, DGPS, Gyro, Autopilot
  • INMARSAT Fleet Broadband 500
Armament: 1 × 30 mm (1.2 in) CRN 91 Naval Gun, Small arms and ammunition
Notes:
  • Classification: A1, AMS, HSC Government Service (Coastal Service up to 250 Nm from place of shelter)
  • Reverse Osmosis Plant: 5 t per day
  • Oily Water Separator: 0.5 m3/h
  • Sanitary: Vacuum Sanitary System
  • Deck Crane: 1 t at 4.9 m
  • Anchor and Capstan: 2 x SHHP/ Electric Capstan

Aadesh-class patrol vessels are a series of 20 fast patrol vessels (FPV) being built by Cochin Shipyard Limited for the Indian Coast Guard at its shipyard located at Kochi, Kerala. The ships have been designed by M/s Smart Engineering & Design Solutions (SEDS), Kochi.

Description

These vessels have a length of 50 metres, beam of 7.6 metres and draught of 1.6 metres with a design speed of over 33 knots.[2] They are powered by Tognum supplied triple type 16V 4000 M90 engines with an output of 2,720 kW (3,648 bhp) @ 2,100 rpm, coupled with ZF 7600 gearboxes and propelled by triple Rolls-Royce Kamewa 71S3np water jets.[3][4] This enables vessels to operate in shallow waters and offer higher speeds and better manoeuvrability than conventional propellers. MTU ‘Callosum’ ship automation system provides an integrated solution for monitoring all ship’s services that also incorporates fire detection and extinguishing systems. The navigation package is being supplied by Northrop Grumman's Sperry Marine business unit which includes VisionMaster™ Total Watch™ multi-function displays, electronic chart display and information system (ECDIS), autopilot, magnetic compass and the NAVIGAT 3000™ fiber optic gyro-compass.

The vessels are equipped with a long-range gun and ultra-modern vessel control, navigation and communication tools. The vessels are capable of 7 days' continuous deployment at sea without replenishing. These FPVs are small in size when compared to the large vessels that Cochin Shipyard has built. But designing and building these vessels posed challenges to the yard as these are extremely weight-sensitive vessels. Hence extensive use of aluminium in the superstructure has been made, and Cochin Shipyard has developed special techniques to ensure high-quality welding and fabrication of aluminium structures.[5] The shipyard has achieved excellent weight control on these ships right through the build process which resulted in difference between the design weight and actual weight of only about 2 metric tons i.e. a difference of less that 1%. All the vessels delivered have achieved speeds in excess of the contracted speed during sea trials and surpassed the expectations of Indian Coast Guard with regard to the performance requirements.

The primary role of the vessel include fisheries protection and monitoring, patrol within exclusive economic zone (EEZ), coastal patrol, and anti-smuggling, anti piracy and search and rescue operations. The vessels have a secondary role of providing communication link and escorting convoys during hostilities and war time.[6] As per contract worth INR 1500 crore signed in Delhi on 20 October 2010 between Preethi Sudan, joint secretary in the Defence Ministry and Bejoy Bhaskar, Deputy General Manager, Cochin Shipyard Limited, the first ship is to be delivered within 20 months and one every three months thereafter. The vessels are being built under the dual classification requirements of American Bureau of Shipping and Indian Register of Shipping.

The total outfitting package has been designed,supplied and installed by M/s Sushmalethe Marinetec Private Limited, Mumbai.

Ships of the class

ICGS 'Aadesh', the first Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) of the series was launched on January 9, 2013. The vessel bearing the yard Hull No. BY 501 was launched by Smt. Jayasree Muralidharan, in the presence of Vice Admiral M P Muralidharan, AVSM, NM, Director General, Indian Coast Guard. Commodore K. Subramaniam, C&MD, senior Officials of the Coast Guard, Indian Navy and Cochin Shipyard Ltd were also present. The vessel 'Aadesh' was delivered to the Coast Guard after successful completion of all its trials on September 25, 2013. It will be operated by the Coast Guard station at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu.[6]

The Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) on March 21, 2013 launched the second Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV). The vessel, named 'Abheek', was launched by Jayasree Chandran in the presence of DIG Satish Chandran, Commander, Coast Guard District Headquarters 4, DIG T P Sadanandan, CGRPS (K) of Indian Coast Guard and Commodore K Subramaniam, C&MD, Cochin Shipyard Ltd. The launch was a spectacle to behold. The FPV was placed on specially-designed cradles and transported over the entire length of the Indigenous Aircraft Carrier which is located at the building dock, before being lowered into the waters.[7]

The third fast patrol vessel (FPV) was launched on May 28, 2013. Nina Paul Antony launched the vessel ‘Abhinav’ bearing yard hull no. BY 503 in the presence of Coast Guard DIG Satish Chandran, Commander District headquarters No 4 and DIG T P Sadanandan, CGRPS (K) of Indian Coast Guard.[8]

The fourth Fast Patrol Vessel being built for the Coast Guard. The vessel was launched on September 30, 2013 by Dr Ranjini Raghavan, in the presence of Coast Guard commanders—DIG Satish Chandran, and DIG T P Sadanandan. The vessel was named 'Abhiraj'.[9] Fast patrol Vessel 'Abhiraj' is expected to join Tuticorin ICG station.[9]

The fifth and sixth Fast Patrol Vessels (FPVs) being built for the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) were launched on December 2, 2013. The vessel bearing the yard Hull No. BY 505 was launched by Mrs. Rukmani Ravikumar Roddam, wife of Sri. Ravikumar Roddam, Director (Finance) and Hull No. BY506 was launched by Dr. (Mrs.) Suchetha Vinayakumar, wife of Shri P Vinayakumar, Director (Technical) in the presence of Mrs. Hema Subramaniam, wife of Commodore K. Subramaniam, C&MD, Directors and other senior Officials of CSL and Indian Coast Guard. The vessels were named 'Achook' and 'Agrim' in the ceremony.[10]

The fifth vessel ICGS Achook which was handed over to the Coast Guard on March 28, 2014.

Cochin Shipyard, on March 29, 2014 launched, the eighth of the 20 Fast Patrol Vessel being built for the Indian Coast Guard. The vessel was launched by Smt Arti Bhatnagar, Joint Secretary & Finance Manager (Maritime Systems), Ministry of Defense in a simple ceremony at Cochin Shipyard. Cmde K. Subramaniam, CMD, CSL, Shri Ravikumar Roddam, Director (Finance), CSL, Shri Vinayakumar P, Director (Technical) and other senior CSL officials were present on the occasion.[11]

Bearing Yard Hull Number Name Pennant Number Launched Commissioned Home Port
BY 501ICGS Aadesh 236 9 January 2013[12] 13 December 2013[13][14] Tuticorin
BY 502ICGS Abheek 237 21 March 2013 31 December 2013[15][16]Chennai
BY 503ICGS Abhinav 238 28 May 2013[17] 15 January 2014[18][19]Kochi
BY 504ICGS Abheraj 239 30 September 2013[20] 2 September 2014[21]Tuticorin
BY 505ICGS Achook 240 29 November 2013[22] 7 June 2014[23]Mumbai
BY 506ICGS Agrim 241 29 November 2013[22] 7 June 2014[23]Mumbai
BY 507ICGS Amal 242- 18 July 2014[24]Goa
BY 508ICGS Amartya 243 29 March 2014[25] 19 October 2014[26] New Mangalore
BY 509ICGS Ameya 244 5 June 2014[27] 19 January 2015[28]Karaikal
BY 510ICGS Amogh 245 5 August 2014[29] 19 January 2015[28]Paradip
BY 511ICGS Anagh 246 30 September 2014[30] 29 March 2015[31]Chennai
BY 512ICGS Ankit 247 28 November 2014[32] 14 May 2015[33]Porbandar
BY 513 ICGS Anmol 248 17 January 2015[34]15 October 2015[35]Haldia
BY 514 ICGS Apoorva 249 26 February 2015[36][37] - Goa
BY 515 ICGS Arinjay 250 22 April 2015[38] 12 October 2015 [39] Okha-Gujarat
BY 516 ICGS Arnvesh 251 10 June 2015[40] 22 March 2016[41][42] Visakhapatnam
BY 517 ICGS Arush 252 30 July 2015[43] 26 May 2016[44]Porbandar[45]
BY 518 ICGS Aryaman 253 29 September 2015[46] 21 November 2016[47]Kochi
BY 519 ICGS Atulya 254 7 December 2015[48] 21 November 2016[47]Visakhapatnam[47]
BY 520ICGS Ayush 29 January 2016[49] --

See also

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