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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4INS Beas departing Portsmouth Naval Base, UK, 20 June 2009. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4HistoryIndiaNameINS BeasNamesakeRiver BeasBuilderGarden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, \u00a0IndiaLaunched28 November 2000Commissioned11 July 2005StatusShip in active serviceBadgeGeneral characteristicsClass and typeBrahmaputra-class frigateDisplacement3,850 tonsLength126.4\u00a0m (414\u00a0ft 8\u00a0in)Beam14.5\u00a0m (47\u00a0ft 7\u00a0in)Propulsion2 steam turbines delivering 22,370\u00a0kW (30,000\u00a0shp) to two shaftsSpeed30 knots (56\u00a0km\/h; 35\u00a0mph)+Range4,500 nautical miles (8,300\u00a0km; 5,200\u00a0mi)Complement440 to 450 (Including 40 Officers + 13 aircrew)Sensors and processing systemsRadarBEL RAWS-03 air\/surface search radarBEL\/Signaal RAWL-02 (PLN 517) air search radarDecca Bridgemaster\/BEL Rashmi PIN 524 navigation radarSonarBEL HUMSA (Hull Mounted Sonar Array)Thales Sintra towed array sonarFire controlBEL Aparna radar (Kh-35 SSM)Elta EL\/M-2221 radar (Barak SAM)BEL Shikari opto-electronic trackers (guns)Electronic warfare & decoysBEL Ajanta Mk.2C Electronic Warfare systemELLORA Electronic Support Measures systemBEL Radar Warning Receiver SuiteCountermeasures2 \u00d7 chaff\/flare launcherSuper Barricade chaff launcher2 \u00d7 Graesby G738 or BEL TOTED towed torpedo decoyArmament16 \u00d7 Kh-35 (SS-N-25 Switchblade) SSM (4 x quadruple KT-184 launchers)24 \u00d7 Barak SAM (3 x octuple VLS units)1 \u00d7 OTO Melara 76 mm gun4 \u00d7 AK-630 6-barreled 30 mm gatling gun2 \u00d7 RBU-6000 213 mm anti-submarine rocket launcher2 \u00d7 triple ILAS 3 324 mm torpedo tubes (Whitehead A244S anti-submarine torpedoes)Aircraft carried1 Sea King, 1 Match HelosINS Beas (F37) is a Brahmaputra-class frigate of the Indian Navy. She was built at the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata.The design and construction of the ship is entirely Indian, and is a modification of the Godavari-class frigate.[1] She is fitted with an array of modern sensor suites and matching weapon systems.Beas is named for the River Beas. She is the second ship in the Indian Navy to bear the name. The first was a Leopard-class frigate commissioned in 1960 and scrapped in 1992.Operations[edit]Task Force Europe 2009[edit]During May\u2013July 2009, Beas was a part of the Indian Navy task force on deployment to Europe. During this deployment, the task force participated in joint-exercises with the Royal Navy and the French Navy. Exercise Konkan-09 with the Royal Navy, was conducted off the coast of the United Kingdom.[2] Exercise Varuna 2009 with the French Navy was off the coast of France.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4References[edit] INS Beas F37 departing Portsmouth Naval Base, UK, 20 June 2009.Commissioned shipsDecommissioned shipsFuture shipsFootnotes^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Dhanush.^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Shamsher.^ Renamed as INS Kukri post republic.^ Renamed as INS Hooghly post republic.^ Renamed as INS Tir post republic.^ Transferred to Indian Coast Guard in 1978.^ Transferred to Indian Coast Guard in 1978.^ Later reclassified as frigates^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Jhelum.^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Sind.^ Renamed as INS Kaveri post republic.^ Renamed as INS Sutlej post republic.^ Renamed as INS Jumuna post republic.^ Renamed as INS Krisna post republic.^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Karsaz. 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