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Makar-class survey catamaran - Wikipedia
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The Makar-class survey catamarans are a series of six 500 ton steel hull/aluminium superstructure Hydrographic Survey Catamarans being built by Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Ltd at its Bhavnagar shipyard for the Indian Navy. The ships are designed by an Australian naval architecture firm Sea Transport Solutions, which is based on Queensland's Gold Coast.


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Description

The ships are intended to undertake coastal hydrographic survey, required for production of nautical charts and publications aimed at improving navigation through waters closer to coasts. The ships are also capable of limited coastal defence role in an emergency, limited search and rescue and limited ocean research. The ships are equipped with standard hydrographic survey equipment such as advanced electronic positioning system, multi-beam swath sounding systems and sub-bottom profiler. The ships also carry two survey motor boats along with Kongsberg Maritime's Hugin 1000 Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) for closer investigations.

The catamarans are propelled by four Cummins engines as well as two bow thrusters. The entire propulsion, navigational and power management packages of the vessels are integrated in a L&T supplied single state-of-art integrated platform management system. The ship is also equipped with sophisticated Integrated Bridge System from L&T. The ships have ergonomic accommodation for the six officers and 44 sailors.


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Construction

Alcock Ashdown (Gujarat) Ltd was awarded this contract, worth INR800 crore (US$125 million) on 28 December 2006 through open competitive bidding, beating others like Larsen & Toubro, ABG Shipyard and Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers. As per original term of contract, the first vessel was to be delivered by 6 April 2009, while the remaining five vessels were to be delivered within a year from 6 July 2009. This was later rescheduled, the revised delivery period of vessels is from September 2011 to March 2013. The INS Meen, is under construction. The remaining four are awaiting administrative clarification.

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Ships of the class


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See also

  • List of active Indian Navy ships

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See also

  • L&T fast interceptor craft
  • Solas Marine Fast Interceptor Boat
  • ABG Interceptor Class fast attack crafts
  • Couach fast interceptor boats
  • GSL/GRSE series of Interceptor Boats
  • Cochin Fast Patrol Vessels
  • ABG Class Cadet Training Ship
  • Rani Abbakka-class inshore patrol vessel
  • GSL class offshore patrol vessel
  • Manoram-class ferry

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References


Indian Navy News & Discussion - 22 April 2015 - Page 36 - Bharat ...
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External links

  • In pictures: Made in Gujarat,first hydrographic survey vessel 'Makar' supplied to Navy
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20131215192638/http://www.alcockshipyard.com/projects1.htm
  • http://www.alcockshipyard.com/Pdf/A01-01C%20General%20Arrangement.pdf
  • http://www.alcockshipyard.com/Pdf/List%20of%20Survey%20Equipment.pdf
  • http://www.kongsberg.com/en/KOG/News/2007/April/0420AdvancedSubseaSystemsIndia.aspx
  • http://www.km.kongsberg.com/ks/web/nokbg0240.nsf/AllWeb/268C1DFED8FA803FC1256CF00054B2A3?OpenDocument

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