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INS Tabar (F44) : ウィキペディア英語版 | INS Tabar (F44)
INS ''Tabar (F44)'' (translated as "Battle axe") is the third of the of the Indian Navy. The frigate was commissioned on 19 April 2004 in Kaliningrad, Russia. INS ''Tabar'' is the first vessel in the ''Talwar'' class to be armed with supersonic BrahMos anti-ship cruise missiles. She is also equipped with Barak 1 missiles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indian warship sinks pirate ship off Somalia )〕 The current Commanding Officer (CO) of ''Tabar'' is Capt. Sai Venkataraman, a graduate of the National Defense Academy. After a 12 port commissioning cruise INS ''Tabar'' reached her homeport of Mumbai on 31 July 2004. Along with her sister ships INS ''Talwar'' ("sword" in Sanskrit) and INS ''Trishul'' ("trident" in Sanskrit), INS ''Tabar'' is assigned to Indian Navy’s Western Naval Command, headquartered in Mumbai. INS ''Tabar'' is a well-equipped warship that has the ability to handle air/surface/sub-surface missions or defending herself operating either independently on maritime missions or supporting a larger naval task force. ==Design and performance== INS ''Tabar''s 28 officers and 232 sailors living conditions are similar to those on the Royal Australian Navy's ''Adelaide'' class frigates. Fully loaded, INS ''Tabar'' has a displacement of 4,035 tons. The main engines of INS ''Tabar'' are the Zorya/Mashproekt M7N-1E gas turbine plant comprising two DS-71 cruise turbines (each rated up to 9000 hp) and two DT-59 boost turbines. These powerplants move INS ''Tabar'' to . Her maximum range is at , while at the range lessens to . One downside for INS ''Tabar'' and her sister ships is the amount of smoke her engines produce.
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