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Griffon/GRSE 8000 TD class is a series of hovercraft designed by Griffon Hovercraft Ltd,
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. It has proven to be one of Griffon's most commercially successful hovercraft. The 8000TD's most extensive customer has been the
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, for which the order was jointly built by the Griffon Hoverwork and the Indian firm
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. It has primarily been operated by military customers, including the
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and the
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Design

The Griffon Hoverwork 8000TD is a twin-engine fully-amphibious hovercraft. In Indian service, it has been typically operated by a complement of 11 personnel, which includes a pair of officers. Each craft has sufficient capacity to support payloads of up to , making it suitable to carry a mixture of passengers, vehicles and miscellaneous equipment for conducting disaster relief and medical evacuation missions. In a typical all-passenger configuration, between 42 and 56 personnel can be carried. Power is provided by a pair of radiator-cooled Iveco diesel engines, supplied by the German engine manufacturer MTU, which drive the craft's variable-pitch propellers. In order to minimise maintenance requirements and increase durability, many of the craft feature a
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-based condition monitoring system that warns the crew of excessive vibration and other unfavourable conditions in and around the drivetrain in real-time. This propulsion system reportedly enables the craft to achieve a top speed of , making it suitable for high-speed patrolling while traversing coastal shallow waters, marshy areas, and creeks as well as across deep seas. The hull of the 8000TD is primarily composed of lightweight marine grade aluminium alloy, while other elements comprise a high proportion of
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s, which are typically
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ed for greater strength and longevity. According to Griffon Hoverwork, each craft has an anticipated typical lifespan of 20 years with proper and regular servicing. It is fitted with a skirt which has been designed to deliver consistence and safe performance over various terrain and weather conditions. Later-built craft feature improved seakeeping capabilities and a higher top speed, along with greater clearance, and more advanced onboard navigation and surveillance systems. For military operators, the craft has also typically been fitted with a single machine gun, which can be equipped to be remotely operated. Some operators have opted to fit their 8000TDs with bow ramps, enabling road vehicles to be readily embarked and disembarked as required.


Operational history

During 2001, it was announced that the Indian Coast Guard had formed an agreement with Griffon Hoverwork to supply an initial batch of six 8000TD hovercraft, two of which were to be manufactured at GHL's own boatyard in
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, England, while the remaining four craft were assembled from complete knocked-down kits (CKDs) supplied to the Indian company
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(GRSE), based in
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, India. During October 2010, Griffon Hoverwork was awarded a follow-on contract valued at £34 million to supply the Indian Coast Guard with a further 12 8000TD hovercraft. At the time, this deal was the largest to ever be made by the company. These craft are not identical to the earlier batch, featuring several enhancements and additional pieces of equipment, often intended to improve serviceability and incorporate technical advances. This order was fulfilled almost half a year ahead of schedule, the final craft being delivered at a ceremony held in
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on 5 September 2014. The Indian Coast Guard has deployed its 8000TDs in various roles, including search and rescue operations, to assist vessels in various forms of distress, as well as the surveillance and interception of offending vessels under both day and night conditions. Additional operators for the 8000TD series have included three examples supplied to the
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, five craft for the
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, and a single example bought for use at
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Ships of the class


Specifications

* Crew: 15 * Empty weight: 30,000 kg * Payload: 8,000 kg * Length: 22.52 m * Height: 5.52 m * Beam: 11 m * Maximum speed: 50
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or 92 km/h * Armament: 1 x 12.7 mm machine gun * Power: 2 × MTU 12V183 TB32 diesel engines * Propulsion: 2 × ducted CP aircrew propellers, 1,600 bhp * Range: 365/42 * Fuel capacity: 2,000 litres


See also

* Jija Bai class patrol vessel * Tara Bai class patrol vessel * Priyadarshini class patrol vessel * Sarojini Naidu class Extra-fast patrol vessel


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Order

SpecificationH-184 AND H-185 Delivered to ICG12 hovercraft orderedH-187 commissionedH-187 commissionedH-189 commissionedH-190 commissionedH-191 commissioned
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Ships of the Indian Coast Guard Hovercraft