Type 928 assault boat

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The Type 928 assault boat is a class of fast Chinese assault boats.

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History

In response to the Chinese deployment of the Type 0928D on Pangong Tso the Indian Navy upgraded the caliber of assault boat they were using on Pangong Tso. [1]

Variants

Type 928B

Basic model, deployed to Pangong Tso before C and D. [2] It is ice resistant. [3]

Type 928C

The Type 0928C is a patrol boat rather than an assault boat. It is built by Changzhou FRP Shipyard Co Ltd. in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. [4]

Specifications

  • Length: 13.20m [4]
  • Beam: 3.24m [4]
  • Draft 1.30m [4]
  • Speed: 33.3kn [4]
  • PAX: 23 [4]
  • Navigation area: Inland River Class A [4]
  • Propulsion: 2 x 440hp [4]
  • Armament: 1 x crew-served machine gun [4]

Type 928 YC

Export model of the Type 928C, six delivered to Bolivia in 2019. [4]

Type 928D

The Type 0928D is a modern assault boat generally modeled on the Swedish CB90-class fast assault craft. The Type 0928D is also built by Changzhou FRP Shipyard Co. [4]

Specifications

  • Length: 13.00m [4]
  • Beam: 3.8m [4]
  • Draft 1.80m [4]
  • Speed: 38.9kn [4]
  • PAX: 11 [4]
  • Navigation area: Inland River Class A [4]
  • Propulsion: 3 x 295hp [4]
  • Armament: 1 x remote weapon station with 12.7mm machine gun and 2 x pedestals for crew-served machine guns [4]

Operators

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