Komandarm Fedko-class oiler

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INS Jyoti
Jyoti
Class overview
Operators:
Active: 2
General characteristics
Type: Replenishment Tanker
Displacement: 35,900 tons full load[1]
Length: 178 m
Beam: 25 m
Propulsion: One 10,948 hp steam turbine
Speed: 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Range: 12,000 nautical miles (22,000 km; 14,000 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement: 92 (incl. 16 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems:
2 x Decca 1226 navigation radars
Armament: Guns may be fitted in due course
Aircraft carried: 1 medium helicopter
Notes: Cargo Capacity: 25,040 tons diesel

The Komandarm Fedko class is a class of replenishment tankers operated by the Indian and Chinese navies. Four ships of the Komandarm Fedko class were constructed by the Soviet Union, later Russia, of which one was bought by India, one by China and two are in commercial service. INS Jyoti (meaning "light") is the second largest ship in the Indian Navy after the aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya.[2] Likewise the Qinghai-Hu is the second largest ship in the People's Liberation Army Navy after the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning. [2]

History

INS Jyoti (A58) was constructed by the Admiralty Shipyard of St. Petersburg, Russia. It was built to be a Project 15966M merchant tanker, but was modified and purchased by the Indian Navy, and got commissioned on July 20, 1996. The ship was based in Bombay, where it arrived in November 2006. It is a major force multiplier in sustaining the navy's blue water operations. It can increase the range of a naval task force without tanker support from seven days and 2400 nautical miles to 50 days and 16,800 nautical miles.[3][4][5][6] INS Jyoti visited Shanghai in 2003,[7] and participated in exercises by the Indian and Singapore navies in 2010.[8][9]

Ships of the class

Name Pennant Builder Homeport Commissioned Status
INS Jyoti A58 Admiralty Shipyard, St. Petersburg[10] Karwar July 20, 1996[10] Active
Qinghai-Hu AO 885 Kherson Shipyard, Kherson[11] August 5, 1996[11] Active

See also

References

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