BAP Mollendo (ATC-131)

The Peruvian Navy Ship BAP* Mollendo (ATC 131) is a vessel for transportation and logistics. With 18.400 tons displacement and 154 meters in length, was built in the shipyards of the Industrial Service of the Navy of Peru (PERU-SIMA) in El Callao. Was released on July 15, 1970 and commissioned to the Navy May 25, 1972. She was originally named Ilo, and had a sister Rimac.[1] Her present name is after the town of Mollendo in southern Peru.

History
Peru
Builder: Servicio Industrial de Marina--Sima[1]
Launched: 15 July 1970[2]
Commissioned: 25 May 1972[2]
Out of service: December 2014
Homeport: Callao
Identification: IMO number: 7025372
Status: Towed to be scrapped in Ecuador.
General characteristics
Class and type: Auxiliary Cargo Ship
Displacement:

6,750 tons standard

18,400 tons full load[1][2]
Tons burthen: 13,000 dwt[1]
Length: 153.8 m (505 ft)[2]
Beam: 20.48 m (67.2 ft)[2]
Height: Mast height 34.9m[2]
Draft: 9.39 m (30.8 ft)[2]
Propulsion: 1 Burmeister & Wain 6K47 diesel 11,600 hp (8.53 MW) 1 shaft[1]
Speed: 15.6 knots (28.9 km/h; 18.0 mph)[1]
Capacity: 13,000 tons cargo capacity[1]
Crew: 7 officers, 64 ratings[2]

she operated as part of 2nd Surface Flotilla. She is prepared to transport vehicles, military personnel and material in logistic support operations.[2]

In 2002, the Mollendo underwent several amendments and fittings to be used as a training ship of the Navy Instruction and has been making trips abroad Instruction Cadets Second and Fourth Year of the Naval School of Peru, visiting many ports of the world

*BAP – Buque Armada Peruana (Peruvian Navy Ship)

Footnotes

  1. Jane's Fighting Ships 1992-1993
  2. Buque Auxiliar B.A.P Mollendo Archived 2008-09-22 at the Wayback Machine
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