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Palan is self-propelled fuel carrier built by Rajabagan Dockyard (RBD) (then owned by Central Inland Water Transport Corporation) for the [[Indian Navy]].<ref name=Eric>The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim</ref>
Palan is self-propelled fuel carrier built by [[Rajabagan Dockyard]] (RBD) (then owned by Central Inland Water Transport Corporation) for the [[Indian Navy]].<ref name=Eric>The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim</ref>


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*Dead Weight tonnage : 715 tonnes
*Dead Weight tonnage : 715 tonnes


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Palan is self-propelled fuel carrier built by Rajabagan Dockyard (RBD) (then owned by Central Inland Water Transport Corporation) for the Indian Navy.[1]

Description

The vessel have a length of 58 meters with beam of 9.1 meters and draught of 3.1 meters. It has a displacement of 1200 tonnes. The vessel is seagoing and has all of the essential communication and navigation equipment. It was delivered in June 1986 at a cost of Rs 57.19 lakhs.

Specification

  • Displacement : 1200 tonnes
  • Speed : 12 knots
  • Dimension: 57.94*9.10*3.10
  • Engine : 2 Kirloskar MAN diesels, 1 prop 1440 bhp
  • Gross tonnage : 624 tonnes
  • Dead Weight tonnage : 715 tonnes

Reference

  1. ^ The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim