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DURDHARSHA fast attack craft (missile) (1965-1975/1988-1992)

Durdharsha 1990

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
দুর্ধর্ষ [Durdharsha] P8125   Hudong, Shanghai, China or Xijiang SY, Wuzhou, China     1965-1975 // 10.11.1988 in service (2020)
দুর্দান্ত [Durdanta] P8126   Hudong, Shanghai, China or Xijiang SY, Wuzhou, China     1965-1975 // 10.11.1988 in service (2020)
দুর্নিবার [Durnibar], 2002- সালাম [Salam] P8127, 2002- P712   Hudong, Shanghai, China or Xijiang SY, Wuzhou, China     1965-1975 // 10.11.1988 in service (2020)
দোর্দণ্ড [Dordanda] P8128   Hudong, Shanghai, China or Xijiang SY, Wuzhou, China     1965-1975 // 10.11.1988 in service (2020)
অনির্বান [Anirban] P8131   Hudong, Shanghai, China or Xijiang SY, Wuzhou, China     1965-1975 // 10.11.1988 in service (2020)

 

 

Displacement standard, t

175

Displacement full, t

210

Length, m

38.8

Breadth, m

7.70

Draught, m

1.80

No of shafts

3

Machinery

3 42-160 diesels

Power, h. p.

12000

Max speed, kts

36

Fuel, t

diesel oil

Endurance, nm(kts)

800(30)

Armament

4 x 1 Hai Ying-2 SSM (4 HY-2), 2 x 2 - 25/80 type 81

Sensors

type 352 radar

Complement

30

Project history: Former Chinese type 021 FACs. Anirban was delivered in 1992 as a replacement for Durnibar badly damaged during the cyclone in April 1991 (but later repaired as patrol).

Modernizations: 2002, Salam: diesels were replaced by 2 Paxman 12V185 (4800hp, 24kts, 3460(13)nm); - 4 x 1 Hay Ying-2 SSM, 2 x 2 - 25/80, type 352 radar; + 1 x 1 - 40/60 Mk 7, 1 x 2 - 30/75 GCM-A03, Furuno HR-2010, Anritsu radars

Naval service: Durnibar sunk in river Kamaphuli in April 1991 during cyclone, recovered and recommissioned as patrol craft Salam in 2002.

Dordanda 2003

Salam 2011

© Ivan Gogin, 2020