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List of Active Indian Navy Ships PDF
List of Active Indian Navy Ships PDF
Besides the following navy ships, the Indian Coast Guard operates around 90 - 100 armed patrol ships of various
sizes.
Submarine fleet
Nuclear-powered submarines
Chakra (Akula Attack submarine INS Chakra Russia 12,770 tonnes Under a 10 year lease from Russia
II)-class (SSN) (S71) since 2012.
Arihant-class Ballistic Missile INS Arihant India 6,000 tonnes, Undergoing sea trials, expected to be
submarine (SSBN) (S73) surfaced commissioned by 2014-2015.
Conventionally-powered submarines
Sindhughosh-class Attack INS Soviet 3,076 tonnes S63 Sindhurakshak exploded and sank on the
submarine Sindhughosh Union 14 August 2013. Officials say it is "highly
(S55) Russia [4]
unlikely" she will return to active service,
INS
but the final decision will be made only after
Sindhudhvaj
the boat is re-floated and inspected. S61
(S56)
Sindhukirti is currently written off
INS Sindhuraj
(S57)
INS Sindhuvir
(S58)
INS
Sindhuratna
(S59)
INS
Sindhukesari
(S60)
INS Sindhukirti
(S61)
INS
Sindhuvijay
(S62)
INS
Sindhurakshak
(S63)
INS
Sindhushastra
(S65)
Shishumar-class Attack INS Shishumar Germany 1,850 tonnes To be armed with Harpoon Block-II anti-ship
submarine (S44) missiles
INS Shankush
(S45)
INS Shalki
(S46)
INS Shankul
(S47)
Surface fleet
Aircraft carriers
Centaur-class Aircraft INS Viraat (R22) United 28,700 tonnes STOVL carrier. Scheduled to be
carrier Kingdom decommissioned by 2017 and replaced by INS
Vikrant.
Austin-class Amphibious INS United 16,590 tonnes Under terms of sale, Jalashwa cannot be used
transport dock Jalashwa States during a war or offensive operation, unless such
(LPD) (L41) action is granted by the United States
[5]
Pentagon.
Kumbhir-class Landing ship tank INS Poland 1,100 tonnes Two larger ships in the center as seen in picture.
(LST) Cheetah
(L18)
INS Mahish
(L19)
INS Guldar
(L21)
INS
Kumbhir
(L22)
LCT Mk.3 Landing Craft INS LCU India [6] Outer two ships as seen in picture.
640 tonnes
Utility (LCU) 33 (L33)
INS LCU
35 (L35)
INS LCU
36 (L36)
INS LCU
37 (L37)
INS LCU
38 (L38)
INS LCU
39 (L39)
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Kolkata-class Stealth Guided INS Kolkata India 7,500 tonnes Two more ships of the class to be
missile destroyer (D63) commissioned.
Rajput-class Guided missile INS Rajput Soviet 4,974 tonnes Built, in the Soviet Union, to Indian
destroyer (D51) Union design modifications of the Soviet Kashin
INS Rana (D52) India class destroyers design.
INS Ranjit
(D53)
INS Ranvir
(D54)
INS Ranvijay
(D55)
Corvettes
Kamorta-class Stealth ASW INS Kamorta India 3,400 tonnes Handed over to the Navy on 12 July 2014.
Corvette [7]
Awaiting Commissioning.
Veer-class Corvette (light) INS Veer India 455 tonnes Customized Indian variant of the Soviet
(K40) Soviet Tarantul class.
INS Nirbhik Union
(K41)
INS Nipat
(K42)
INS Nishank
(K43)
INS Nirghat
(K44)
INS Vibhuti
(K45)
INS Vipul
(K46)
INS Vinash
(K47)
INS Vidyut
(K48)
INS Nashak
(K83)
INS Prabal
(K92)
INS Pralaya
(K91)
Abhay-class Corvette (light) INS Abhay India 485 tonnes Customized Indian variants of the Soviet Pauk
(P33) Soviet class corvettes.
INS Ajay Union
(P34)
INS Akshay
(P35)
INS Agray
(P36)
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Patrol vessels
Car Nicobar-class Patrol boat INS Car Nicobar India 325 tonnes
(T69)
INS Chetlat (T70)
INS Kora Divh (T71)
INS Cheriyam (T72)
INS Cankaraso (T73)
INS Kondul (T74)
INS Kalpeni (T75)
INS Kabra (T76)
INS Koswari (T77)
INS Karuva (T78)
Solas Marine fast interceptor Patrol boat at least 4 in service Sri Lanka 60 tonnes Total 80 on
boat order.
Auxiliary fleet
Replenishment ships
Aditya-class Replenishment oiler & Repair ship INS Aditya (A59) India 24,612 tonnes
Support ships
Alcock Survey INS Makar (J31) India 500 tonnes New catamaran design. Five more ships are
Ashdown-class vessel under various stage of construction.
Training vessels
Training boat INSV Mhadei India 23 tonnes Has been used for solo, unassisted, non-stop
(sail) (A76) circumnavigation under sail two times.
Tugboats
Gaj-class Ocean-going INS Matanga India 1,334 tonnes The first ship of the class, INS Gaj (A51) was
tugboat tugboat (A53) decommissioned in 1996.
Bhim-class Tugboat INS Bhim 373 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Balshil
INS Ajral
Madan Tugboat INS Madan 382 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
Singh-class Singh
INS Shambhu
Singh
Balram-class Tugboat INS Balram 216 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Bajrang
Bahadur-class Tugboat INS Bahadur 100 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
Anand-class Tugboat INS Anand 100 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
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B.C. Dutt-class Tugboat INS B. C. Dutt 355 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Tarafdar
Nakul-class Tugboat INS Nakul 373 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Arjun
Arga-class Tugboat INS Arga 239 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Bali
INS Anup
Miscellaneous
Ambika-class High sulphur diesel oiler INS Ambika 1,000 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
Fuel carrier (barge) INS Poshak India 671 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
Modest-Class Fuel carrier (barge) INS Purak 731 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Puran
Hooghly-Class Fuel carrier (barge) INS ??? 1,700 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS ???
INS ???
INS ???
Vipul-Class Water carrier (barge) INS Pamba 598 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS
Pulakesin-1
INS Ambuda
GSL-class Small ferryboat INS Manohar 175 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Modak
INS Mangal
INS Madhur
INS Manorama
INS Manjula
Manoram-class Small ferryboat INS Manoram 578 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS Vihar
Corporated-class Sullage (barge) INS SB-II 220 tonnes Not listed on official Indian Navy website.
INS SB-II
INS SB-V
INS SB-VII
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Notes
[1] Indian Navy Ships (http:/ / www. indiannavy. nic. in/ naval-fleet/ ships?page=0,0)
[2] Indian_Navy deploys SAP solutions (http:/ / www. insidesap. com. au/ _blog/ Asia-Pacific/ post/ Indian_Navy_deploys_SAP_solutions/ ),
insidesap.com
[3] Displacement when submerged
[4] Indian navy's submarine woes (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ news/ world-asia-india-23691558) 14 August 2013
[5] Speedy probe into navy ‘honey trap’ (http:/ / www. telegraphindia. com/ 1100416/ jsp/ nation/ story_12344802. jsp), April 16, 2010 The
Telegraph (Calcutta)
[6] http:/ / ww2lct. org/ history/ stories/ lctevolution. htm
[7] http:/ / timesofindia. indiatimes. com/ india/ Navy-to-commission-two-ships-next-month/ articleshow/ 38232147. cms
References
External links
• Official Website of the Indian Navy - Indian Naval platforms (http://indiannavy.nic.in/naval-fleet/naval-fleet)
• Indian Navy fleet to grow to 160-plus by 2022 (http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/business/
indian-navy-fleet-to-grow-to-160-plus-by-2022_10081924.html)
• The surface fleet (http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/NAVY/Surface.html) in 2009
• SeaWaves Magazine (http://www.seawaves.com/current_ship_programs.htm)
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