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INS Khanderi (S22) is the second of the Indian Navy's six Kalvari-class submarines being built in India. It is a diesel-electric attack submarine which was designed by French naval defence and energy company DCNS and manufactured at Mazagon Dock Limited in Mumbai.
INS Khanderi (S22) was a Kalvari-class diesel-electric submarine of the Indian Navy. [1] Khanderi was built at Sudomekh, Admiralty Shipyard and commissioned in the navy in December 1968 and decommissioned from service in 1989. The hull was scrapped, but her fin was preserved at Virbahu parade grounds.
INS Arihant INS Arighaat: India: 6,000 tonnes Powered by a 83 MW pressurized light-water reactor using enriched uranium. First prototype of the ATV project and experimental protoype. Diesel-electric submarines (16) Kalvari class (Scorpène-class) Attack submarine: INS Kalvari (S21) INS Khanderi (S22) INS Karanj (S23) INS Vela (S24) INS Vagir (S25)
INS Khanderi may refer to: INS Khanderi (1968) , Indian Navy submarine in service 1968–1989 INS Khanderi (2017) , Indian Navy submarine commissioned in 2019
INS Kalvari: S23 Sudomekh 8 December 1967 31 May 1996 Sail on display INS Khanderi: S22 Sudomekh 6 December 1968 18 October 1989 Sail on display INS Karanj: S21 Sudomekh 4 September 1969 1 August 2003 INS Kursura: S20 Sudomekh 18 December 1969 27 September 2001 As a museum
The Western Naval command of the Indian Navy has been named INS Angre, in commemoration of Admiral Kanhoji Angre. [19] The Indian Navy has named two of its submarines as INS Khanderi after a Maratha sea fort of same name [20] The Indian Postal Service released a commemorative stamp depicting a Gurab and Pal of the Maratha fleet. [21]
INS Karanj (S21) INS Khanderi (1968) INS Kursura (S20) This page was last edited on 20 August 2023, at 12:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
INS Khanderi (S51) steams in formation while participating in Malabar 2020 in the north Arabian Sea. INS Vikramaditya (R 33) steams in formation while participating in Malabar 2020 in the north Arabian Sea. Malabar 2020 was a "non-contact, at sea only" exercise taking into consideration COVID-19 pandemic.
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