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  2. INS Tillanchang (T92) - Wikipedia

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    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 . [ 1 ]

  3. List of active Indian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Navy (IN), which is the naval warfare branch of the Indian Armed Forces, has approximately 135+ warships on active commission. [1]By forethought, the IN's Maritime Capability Perspective Plan (MCPP) for the period 2012-2027 had set the objective of the service becoming a 200-ship fleet by 2035; however, that number has since been reduced to 175 in December 2019 - principally owing ...

  4. List of ships of the Indian Navy - Wikipedia

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    ex-Royal Navy HMS Wennington: INS Cannanore: M91 Ton class: 1956 31 Mar 1981 [2] ex-Royal Navy HMS Whitton: INS Karwar: M92 Ton class: 1956 31 Mar 1981 [2] ex-Royal Navy HMS Overton: INS Kakinada: M93 Ton class: 1956 30 June 1979 [2] ex-Royal Navy HMS Durweston: INS Mulki: M87 Mahé Class: 10 May 1984 16 May 2003 [2] INS Magdala: M88 Mahé ...

  5. INS Shardul (2004) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. INS Shakti (A57) - Wikipedia

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    INS Shakti (A57) (lit. Strength) [5] is a Deepak-class fleet tanker in service with the Indian Navy. She was built by Fincantieri, an Italian shipbuilding company based in Trieste. [3] She is the second and final ship of her class. [6] Shakti, along with her predecessor Deepak, is one of the largest ships of the Indian Navy. [1]

  7. INS Jyoti (A58) - Wikipedia

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    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 was commissioned in November 2013.

  8. INS Kiltan (P30) - Wikipedia

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    INS Kiltan (P30) is an anti-submarine warfare corvette of the Indian Navy built under Project 28. It is the third of four Kamorta -class corvettes . The ship was built by the Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Kolkata , launched on 26 March 2013, and commissioned on 16 October 2017.

  9. INS Tarangini (A75) - Wikipedia

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    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.