INS Khukri (P49)

Career
Name: INS Khukri
Builder: Mazagon Dock Limited
Laid down: 27 September 1985
Launched: 3 December 1986
Commissioned: 23 August 1989
Identification: Pennant number: P49
Status: in active service, as of 2015
General characteristics
Class and type:Khukri-class corvette
Displacement:1350 tons (full load)
Length:91.1 metres
Beam:10.5 metres
Draught:4.5 metres
Propulsion:2 diesel engines with 14,400hp
2 shafts
Speed:25 knots (50 km/h)
Range:4,000 nmi (7,400 km) at 16 knots (30 km/h)
Complement:79 (incl. 10 officers)
Sensors and
processing systems:
MR 352 Pozitiv-E radar
Garpun-Bal radar
Bharat 1245 navigation radar
Armament:4 x P-20M (SS-N-2D) AShMs
2 x Strela-2M (SA-N-5) SAM
1 x AK–176 76mm gun
2 x 30mm AK-630 guns
Aircraft carried:1 helicopter (HAL Chetak)
For other ships of the same name, see INS Khukri.

INS Khukri is the lead vessel of her class of corvettes, currently in service with the Indian Navy. The ship is named after INS Khukri, the only Indian Navy ship ever lost in combat. The previous Khukri was sunk by a torpedo strike by PNS Hangor during the 1971 Indian-Pakistan war. The ship's captain, Mahendra Nath Mulla, who went down with the ship standing on the deck, was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra posthumously.

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