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General characteristics. Class and type. Car Nicobar -class patrol vessel. Speed. 35 knots (65 km/h; 40 mph) Endurance. 2,000 nmi (3,700 km; 2,300 mi) INS Tillanchang (T92) is a patrol vessel of the Car Nicobar class in the Indian Navy. The ship was commissioned on 9 March 2017, at INS Kadamba the naval base at Karwar.
INS Shardul (2004) INS. Shardul. (2004) 4 × CRN-91 AA (Naval 30mm Medak) guns, MANPAD's. INS Shardul (L16) is the lead ship of the Shardul -class tank landing ship of the Indian Navy. On 3 October 2008, Shardul was affiliated to the 5 Armoured Regiment of the Indian Army in an on-board ceremony, at the Mumbai Naval Base. [2][3][4]
As of April 2024, the Indian Navy possesses two aircraft carriers, one amphibious transport dock, four tank landing ships, 12 destroyers, 12 frigates, 2 nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, 16 conventionally powered attack submarines, 20 corvettes, eight landing craft utilities, ten large offshore patrol vessels, five fleet tankers as ...
renamed INS Tir post republic. K256 River class: 3 December 1945 30 September 1977 [2] scrapped Served as HMS Bann in the Royal Navy during World War II. Served as training ship in the Indian Navy. INS Khukri: F149 Blackwood Class: 16 July 1958 Sunk in action on 9 December 1971 during Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. INS Kirpan: F144 Blackwood Class ...
INS Rana (D52) INS. Rana. (D52) INS Rana is a Rajput -class destroyer in active service with the Indian Navy. She was commissioned on 28 June 1982. [2] She was the only ship of her class which was not upgraded like the other two ships, which had been upgraded with Israeli Barak 1 missiles and EL/M-2238 STAR radars.
In March 2014, the ship, under the command of Commander Mahesh Mangipudi, was involved in the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian Ocean region. [ 9 ] In January 2022, two Solas Marine fast interceptor boat were transferred from Indian Navy to Mozambique Navy on board INS Kesari.
INS Jyoti (A58) (meaning: sacred light) is the third of four Komandarm Fedko -class replenishment oilers. [3] She was modified for naval use and is now being operated by the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy. Jyoti was the largest ship in the navy [7] until INS Vikramaditya (R33) was commissioned in November 2013.
INS. Tarangini. (A75) INS Tarangini is a three-masted barque, commissioned in 1997 as a sail training ship for the Indian Navy. She is square rigged on the fore and main masts and fore-and-aft rigged on the mizzen mast. She was constructed in Goa to a design by the British naval architect Colin Mudie, and launched on 1 December 1995.