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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 ...
Converted to a pilot vessel in Indian service, scrapped 1965. HMIS Tir 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
List of active Indian Navy ships; List of ships of the Indian Navy; M. Mk. III LCU; Mk. IV LCU; N. Next Generation Missile Vessels; INS Nipat (K86) P. INS Prachand (K90)
Indian Navy ship names (54 P) M. ... Pages in category "Ships of the Indian Navy" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
List of ships of the Indian Navy, list of historical ships of the Indian Navy Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ships of the Indian Navy .
This category is for pages about names used by more than one ship of the Indian Navy.Only shipindex pages should be included in this category. Individual ships (including those that are the only one to bear the name) should instead be categorised in Category:Ships of the Indian Navy, or the relevant subcategory for the type of vessel.
Indian indenture ships to Fiji (43 P) Indian shipbuilders (4 P) L. ... Pages in category "Ships of India" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
[19] [20] The Rahimi was the largest of the Indian ships trading in the Red Sea. [21] After being sacked by pirates, this ship was replaced by the Ganj-i-Sawa. This ship was eventually sacked by English Pirate Henry Every. [22] The Navy mainly patrolled coastal areas. The navy was active in the Siege of Hooghly and the Anglo-Mughal War.