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NEWCON Cadet Training Ships (CTS)

Primary Role Provide basic sea training to Naval Cadets
Secondary Role Hospital Ship, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), Non-Combatant Evacuation Ops (NEO), SAR
Complement 20 officers, 200 Cadets and 150 sailors
Accommodation 110 percent of crew strength
Tonnage 4000 (±15%) tons
Length As per design
Beam As per design
Draught Not more than 4.5 m
Propulsion 2 Diesel Engines, Twin Shaft with CPP with Bow Thruster
Max Speed 20 kn
Eco Speed 12-15 kn
Endurance More than 60 days
Range More than 7500 nm at 15 kn, without fuelling
ASW
  • Maareech (NA)
  • XBT with Sonic Ray Plotter
  • Gunnery
  • 01 x SRGM integrated with Lynx U2
  • 02 x AK 630 integrated with Lynx U2
  • 02 x Lynx U2
  • 02 x EOIRST integrated with CMS and capable of providing TD to Lynx U2 and SRCG
  • LIMO Capability
  • 02 x 12.7 mm SRCG
  • Acoustic Warning Device
  • Pedestal Mounted High Power Binoculars
  • Radar 02 x ‘I’ Band COTS Navigation Radars
    IFF Mk XII (A) (or later) Transponder
    ESM 01 x ESM Suite (0.175 GHz to 40 GHz)
    Communication Communication equipment for radio and SATCOM in all bands operated by IN
    CMS Mod CMS with Link II Mod III Data Link System (Small Ship Version)/ NG Data Link
    Aviation
  • 1 x NUH in Hangar and 1 x NUH on deck
  • Helo Deck to cater for Stage Through Operations of MRH
  • Classification Standard The ship should be built under the rules and regulations of IHQ MoD (N) approved Classification Societies.
    Expected Service LifeAbout 30 years, with an Operational Cycle of 24 months between two consecutive refits.
    Sea Worthiness
  • Operational Role – up to Sea State 5.
  • Helo Operations – up to Sea State 4.
  • Transit on all headings – up to Sea State 7
  • Survivability – up to Sea State 8.
  • Stability The ship should satisfy Intact and Damaged Stability Criteria including Growth Margin as per latest version of NES 109 for naval vessels in military role.



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