- Deepak class tanker
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Class overview Name: Deepak class Operators: Indian Navy Succeeded by: Aditya class Planned: 2 Completed: 2 Active: 1 Retired: 1 General characteristics Type: Tanker Displacement: 15,000 tons Length: 168 meters Beam: 23 meters Speed: 18.5 knots Complement: 169 The Deepak class tankers of the Indian Navy are fleet replenishment ships.[1]
Ships of the class
Name Pennant Builder Commissioned Status INS Deepak A50 November 20, 1967 Decommissioned INS Shakti A57 December 31, 1975 Decommissioned References
Ship classes of the Indian NavyAircraft Carriers INS Viraat · Vikramaditya* · Vikrant*
Destroyers Frigates Corvettes Veer (Tarantul) · Abhay (Pauk) · Khukri · Kora · Kamorta*
Submarines Kalvari · Sindhughosh · Shishumar · Scorpène*
Nuclear Submarine Amphibious warfare ships Kumbhir · Magar · Shardul · INS Jalashwa
Patrol craft Seaward · Sukanya · Super Dvora Mk.II · Trinkat · Bangaram · Car Nicobar · Saryu* · Minesweeper
Replenishment ship Training
INS Tir- - Under Construction/Procurement · ** - SSBN
Ships of the Indian Navy
Categories:- Deepak class tankers
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- 2010s ships
- - Under Construction/Procurement · ** - SSBN
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