INS Beas (F137)

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History
India
NameINS Beas
NamesakeBeas River
OwnerGovernment of India
Ordered1954
BuilderVickers-Armstrongs Shipbuilders Limited, Newcastle upon Tyne
Laid down29 November 1956
Launched9 October 1958
Completed24 May 1960
Decommissioned1988
In service1960-1988
Out of service1988
Stricken1988
FateScrapped 1992
StatusDismantled and ship's name transferred to new ship INS Beas (2000)
NotesFirst of two Leopard Class ships built for India and not transferred from Royal Navy
General characteristics
Class and typeTemplate:Sclass-
Displacement
  • 2,300 long tons (2,337 t) standard
  • 2,520 long tons (2,560 t) full load
Length103.6 m (339 ft 11 in) o/a
Beam12.2 metres (40 ft 0 in)
Draught3.6 m (11 ft 10 in)
Propulsion8 × Admiralty Standard Range ASR1 diesels, 14,400 shp (10,738 kW), 2 shafts
Speed25 knots (29 mph; 46 km/h)
Range7,500 nmi (13,900 km; 8,600 mi)
Complement210
Armament

INS Beas was a Template:Sclass- of the Indian Navy. She was launched by Vickers-Armstrong Ltd at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1958 and completed in 1960. Beas served during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. She was stricken by the INS in 1988 and scrapped in 1992.

Construction and design

In 1954, the British Admiralty ordered the sixth anti-aircraft frigate of the Template:Sclass- for the Indian order as INS Beas.[1]

Service

1971 war

Beas took part in amphibious landings at Cox's Bazar alongside her sister ship INS Brahmaputra, landing divers in advance of the landing and providing gunfire support to the landings.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Gardiner, Robert Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947–1995, pub Conway Maritime Press, 1995, ISBN 0-85177-605-1 page 174.