Astravahini-class torpedo recovery vessel
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Astravahini-class torpedo recovery vessel (A73)
 
Astravahini class of torpedo recovery vessel are series of naval auxiliary watercraft built by Goa Shipyard Limited and P.S. & Company for the Indian Navy.[1] They are intended to recover practice torpedoes and mines, fired and laid by ships, submarines and aircraft. The vessels can stow two full-sized torpedoes on deck and two on a recovery ramp. 
The vessel A72 sank on 6 November 2014 during a routine exercise near Visakhapatnam after taking on water, with one sailor dead and four missing.[2]
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Astravahini class | 
  A-72 TRV  | 
Ships in the class
Ships in the class
| Yard no[3] |  IMO Number[4] |  Pennant no  |  Commission  |  Decommission  |  Builder  |  Remark | 
| 1083  | 7804077  |  A-71  |  15 September 1982  |  25 March 2005  |  GSL  |  Torpedo Recovery Vessel | 
| 1084  | 7804089  |  A-72  |  23 February 1983  |  Sunk 6 Nov 2014 [5] |  GSL |   Torpedo Recovery Vessel | 
| 	 | 	 | A-73  |  5 November 1984[6] |  16 July 2015 [7]   |  P. S. & Company[8]  |  Torpedo Launch and Recovery Vessel | 
Specification (A-71 & A-72)
- Displacement: 110 tonnes[9][10]
 
- Speed: 11 knots
 
- Dimension: 28.5 X 6.1 X 1.4 meters
 
- Engine: 2 Kirloskar MAN 12 cyl. diesels, 2 props. 720 bhp
 
- Crew: 13 total
 
See also
References
External links
</http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/one-dead-and-four-missing-as-navy-ship-sinks/article6571469.ece?homepage=true>