Chaland de transport de matériel


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]

A maritime container vehicle on board a CTM
Class overview
Operators:
Completed: 31
General characteristics
Type: Landing craft
Displacement: 150 tonnes (150 long tons; 170 short tons) (max)
Length: 23.8 m (78 ft 1 in)
Beam: 6.35 m (20 ft 10 in)
Draught: 1.17 m (3 ft 10 in)
Propulsion: Two Wärtsilä diesel engines, 331 kilowatts (444 hp)
Speed: 9.5 knots (17.6 km/h; 10.9 mph)
Range: 380 nautical miles (700 km; 440 mi)
Complement: 4
Armament: 2 x 12.7mm machine guns


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]

NumberNameDate in serviceDate leaving service
CTM 1-19651982
CTM 2-1965Transferred to Senegal in 2010
CTM 3-19652004
CTM 4-19661986
CTM 5-19662000
CTM 6-19661988
CTM 7-19661985
CTM 8-19671985
CTM 9-19672000
CTM 10-19671997
CTM 11-19671983
CTM 12-19672000
CTM 13-19671995
CTM 14-19672015
CTM 15-19721999
CTM 16-19721999
CTM 17-19822015
CTM 18-19822015
CTM 19Do Ha1983Transferred to Chile in 2011
CTM 20Néké Grav1983In service
CTM 21Guéréro1983In service
CTM 22Kien An1982In service
CTM 23Song Can1983In service
CTM 24Han1984Transferred to Chile in 2011
CTM 25Muriqui1984Transferred to Brazil in 2016
CTM 26Icarai1985Transferred to Brazil in 2016
CTM 27Indochine1986In service
CTM 28Tonkin1988In service
CTM 29Nui Dho1988In service
CTM 30Tchibana1989In service
CTM 31Koutio1992In service

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