INS Tir (A86)
INS Tir (A86) | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| India | |
| Name | INS Tir |
| Namesake | "Arrow" |
| Builder | Mazagon Dock Limited |
| Commissioned | 21 February 1986 |
| Identification | IMO number: 8102191 |
| Status | Active |
| General characteristics | |
| Class & type | Tir-class training ship |
| Displacement | 3,200 tons (full load) |
| Length | 105.85 m (347.3 ft) |
| Beam | 13.20 m (43.3 ft) |
| Draught | 4.8 m (16 ft) |
| Propulsion |
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| Speed | 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) |
| Range | 6,000 nautical miles (11,000 km; 6,900 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
| Complement |
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| Sensors & processing systems | Bharat/Racal Decca 1245 radar at I-band frequency |
| Armament |
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| Aircraft carried | Platform for 1 HAL Chetak or HAL Dhruv |
INS Tir (A86) (Hindi: Arrow) is the first dedicated cadets training ship to be built by Mazagon Dock Limited and commissioned as such by the Indian Navy. She is the senior ship of the 1st Training Squadron of the Southern Naval Command.
INS Tir was commissioned on 21 February 1986. Sensors on board Tir include Decca Radar and a SATNAV (Satellite Navigation) system. She can carry up to 293 people on board, though her typical deployment is with 20 instructors and staff and 120 cadets.
INS Tir is named after HMIS Tir, a River-class frigate of the Royal Indian Navy, earlier transferred from the Royal Navy where she served in World War II as HMS Bann (K256).