Chaland de transport de matériel

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A maritime container vehicle on board a CTM
Class overview
Operators
Completed31
General characteristics
TypeLanding craft
Displacement150 tonnes (150 long tons; 170 short tons) (max)
Length23.8 m (78 ft 1 in)
Beam6.35 m (20 ft 10 in)
Draught1.17 m (3 ft 10 in)
PropulsionTwo Wärtsilä diesel engines, 331 kilowatts (444 hp)
Speed9.5 knots (17.6 km/h; 10.9 mph)
Range380 nautical miles (700 km; 440 mi)
Complement4
Armament2 x 12.7mm machine guns

The Chaland de transport de matériel (CTM) is a French landing craft class, also operated by the navies of Brazil, Chile and Senegal. 8 CTMs can be loaded onto Foudre-class ships and 4 on the Mistral-class.[1]

The remaining 9 CTMs will be gradually replaced from 2020 by 14 new Engins de débarquement amphibie standard (standard amphibious landing craft) - EDA-S - built by SOCARENAM over a period of ten years. With a slightly larger size, they will be deployed from Mistral and overseas bases.[2][3]

Number Name Date in service Date leaving service
CTM 1 - 1965 1982
CTM 2 - 1965 Transferred to Senegal in 2010
CTM 3 - 1965 2004
CTM 4 - 1966 1986
CTM 5 - 1966 2000
CTM 6 - 1966 1988
CTM 7 - 1966 1985
CTM 8 - 1967 1985
CTM 9 - 1967 2000
CTM 10 - 1967 1997
CTM 11 - 1967 1983
CTM 12 - 1967 2000
CTM 13 - 1967 1995
CTM 14 - 1967 2015
CTM 15 - 1972 1999
CTM 16 - 1972 1999
CTM 17 - 1982 2015
CTM 18 - 1982 2015
CTM 19 Do Ha 1983 Transferred to Chile in 2011
CTM 20 Néké Grav 1983 In service
CTM 21 Guéréro 1983 In service
CTM 22 Kien An 1982 In service
CTM 23 Song Can 1983 In service
CTM 24 Han 1984 Transferred to Chile in 2011
CTM 25 Muriqui 1984 Transferred to Brazil in 2016
CTM 26 Icarai 1985 Transferred to Brazil in 2016
CTM 27 Indochine 1986 In service
CTM 28 Tonkin 1988 In service
CTM 29 Nui Dho 1988 In service
CTM 30 Tchibana 1989 In service
CTM 31 Koutio 1992 In service

References[]

  1. ^ "Les Chalands de transport de matériel (CTM)". net marine. 2008.
  2. ^ "Les 14 futurs "engins de débarquement amphibie standard" seront fabriqués à Saint-Malo pour la CNIM". lignes de défense (in French).
  3. ^ "La Marine nationale recevra 14 nouveaux engins de débarquement amphibie". zone militaire. 1 February 2019.
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