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INS Chamak (K95) (Glitter)[3] was the lead vessel of her class of fast attack craft of the Indian Navy.[2][4][5][6] The INS Chamak was first constructed throughout the '70s, it had a displacement of 245 tons with its full load and measured about 38.6m long, it had a speed of over 37+ kts.
INS Chamak (K95) fires a P-15 Termit missile. | |
History | |
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India | |
Name | INS Chamak |
Commissioned | 4 November 1976 |
Decommissioned | 5 May 2005 |
Status | Museum ship in Pune[1] |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Chamak class missile boat |
Displacement | 245 tons (full load)[2] |
Length | 38.6 meters |
Beam | 7.6 meters |
Speed | 37+ knots |
Complement | 30 |
Armament |
The INS Chamak was fully decommissioned on the 5th of May 2005 and was towed/sailed to its final resting place in Pune, India as a museum ship. INS Chamak was designed to be a modified version of the Project 205 Moskit-Class (Osa-class missile boats) owned by the Soviet Navy as of the '70s.
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