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Poshak class of [[barge]] were a series of self-propelled aviation fuel carriers built by [[Mazagon Dock Limited]] of the [[Indian navy]].<ref name=Eric>The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim</ref>
Poshak class of [[barge]] were a series of self-propelled aviation fuel carriers built by [[Mazagon Dock Limited]] of the [[Indian navy]].<ref name=Eric>The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim</ref>
The AVCAT tankers had carrying capacity of 400 tonnes.<ref>Transport, Volume 19 by K.H. Rau, 1969</ref><ref>The Indian & Eastern Engineer, Volume 111, 1969</ref>
The AVCAT tankers had carrying capacity of 400 tonnes.<ref>Transport, Volume 19 by K.H. Rau, 1969</ref><ref>The Indian & Eastern Engineer, Volume 111, 1969</ref>

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Poshak class of barge were a series of self-propelled aviation fuel carriers built by Mazagon Dock Limited of the Indian navy.[1] The AVCAT tankers had carrying capacity of 400 tonnes.[2][3]

Ships of the class[edit]

Barges in the class -
Name commission
INS Poshak 3-July-1970
INS PuraK 5-June-1970

See also[edit]

  • INS Poshak - A new fuel carrying barge delivered to the Indian Navy in 2012.

References[edit]

  1. The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim
  2. Transport, Volume 19 by K.H. Rau, 1969
  3. The Indian & Eastern Engineer, Volume 111, 1969