Ships of the Indian Navy

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Indian Navy Ships (Present)

The Indian Navy fleet in formation
The Indian Navy fleet in formation

Contents

[edit] Present Surface Fleet (140 in Service)

[edit] Aircraft Carriers (1 in Service)

[edit] Destroyers (8 in Service)

Destroyer INS Rana (D52).
Destroyer INS Rana (D52).

[edit] Frigates (13 in Service)

Frigate INS Tabar.
Frigate INS Tabar.
The Godavari class frigates
The Godavari class frigates
  • Nilgiri {Leander} Class (4 in service)
    • INS Udaygiri (F35) (18 February 1976)
    • INS Dunagiri (F36) (05 May 1977)
    • INS Taragiri (F41) (16 May 1980)
    • INS Vindhyagiri (F42) (08 July 1981)

[edit] Corvettes (24 in Service)

  • Kora class (4 in service)
    • INS Kora (P61) (10 August 1998)
    • INS Kirch (P62) (22 January 2001)
    • INS Kulish P63 (20 August 2001)
    • INS Karmukh P64 (04 February 2004)
  • Khukri class (4 in service)
    • INS Khukri P49 (23 August 1989)
    • INS Khutar P46 (07 June 1990)
    • INS Kirpan P44 (January 1991)
    • INS Khanjar P47 (22 October 1991)
INS Nirghat
INS Nirghat
  • Veer (Tarantul I) Class Missile Corvette (12 in service)
    • INS Veer K40 (26 March 1987)
    • INS Nirbhik K41 (21 December 1987)
    • INS Nipat K42 (05 December 1988)
    • INS Nishank K43 (12 September 1989)
    • INS Nirghat K44 (15 December 1989)
    • INS Vibhuti K45 (03 June 1991)
    • INS Vipul K46 (16 March 1992)
    • INS Vinash K47 (20 November 1993)
    • INS Vidyut K48 (16 January 1995)
    • INS Nashak K83 (29 December 1996)
    • INS Prabal K92 (11 April 2002)
    • INS Pralaya K91 (18 Dec 2002)
  • Abhay class ASW Corvette (4 in service)
    • INS Abhay P33 (10 March 1989)
    • INS Ajay P34 (24 January 1990)
    • INS Akshay P35 (10 December 1990)
    • INS Agray P36 (30 January 1991) - in repair

[edit] Amphibious Warfare Ships (21 in Service)

INS Jalashva.
INS Jalashva.
  • Magar class (2 in service)
    • INS Magar L20 (15 July 1987)
    • INS Gharial L23 (14 February 1997)
  • Polnocny class (5 in service)
    • INS Sharabh L17 (27 January 1976)
    • INS Cheetah L18 (February 1985)
    • INS Mahish L19 (04 June 1985)
    • INS Guldar L21 (December 1985)
    • INS Kumbhir L22 (November 1986)
  • Nicobar class Transport Ships (2 in service)
    • INS Nicobar (April 1998)
    • INS Andamans (April 2000)
  • MK.3 Landing craft (6 in service)
    • L34 - LCU Mk.2 (28 January 1980)
    • L35 - LCU Mk.2 (17 December 1983)
    • L36 - LCU Mk.3 (18 July 1986)
    • L37 - LCU Mk.3 (18 October 1986?)
    • L38 - LCU Mk.3 (10 December 1986)
    • L39 - LCU Mk.3 (25 March 1987)

[edit] Patrol Ships (27 in Service)

INS Subhadra has been converted to carry the Dhanush (Prithvi-III) Ballistic Missile.
INS Subhadra has been converted to carry the Dhanush (Prithvi-III) Ballistic Missile.
  • Sukanya class (6 in service)
    • INS Sukanya (P50) (31 August 1989)
    • INS Subhadra P51 (25 January 1990)
    • INS Suvarna P52 (04 April 1991)
    • INS Savitiri P53 (27 November 1990)
    • INS Sharada P55 (27 October 1991)
    • INS Sujata P56 (03 November 1993)
  • Seaward Defence Boats (6 in service)
    • SDB T-54
    • SDB T-55
    • SDB T-56
    • SDB T-57
    • SDB T-58
    • SDB T-59
  • Trinkat Class (2 in service)
    • INS Trinkat T61; Commissioned - 28 September 2000.
    • INS Tarasa T63; Commissioned - 24 August 2001.
  • Makar Class (2 in service)
    • INS Meen J33
    • INS Mesh J34
INS Bangaram on patrol
INS Bangaram on patrol
  • Bangaram Class (4 in service)
    • INS Bangaram (10 February 2006)
    • INS Bitra (28 March 2006)
    • INS Batti Malv (31 July 2006)
    • INS Baratang (12 September 2006)
  • Super Dvora Mk.II Class (7 in service)
    • FAC T-80 (24 June 1998)
    • FAC T-81 (06 June 1999)
    • FAC T-82 (09 October 2003)
    • FAC T-83 (27 November 2003)
    • FAC T-84 (19 April 2004)
    • FAC T-85 (2005)
    • FAC T-86 (2005)

[edit] Minesweepers (14 in Service)

  • Pondicherry class (12 in service)
    • INS Pondicherry M61 (02 February 1978)
    • INS Porbandar M62 (19 December 1978)
    • INS Bedi M63 (27 April 1979)
    • INS Bhavnagar M64 (27 April 1979)
    • INS Alleppey M65 (10 June 1980)
    • INS Ratnagiri M66 (10 June 1980)
    • INS Karwar M67 (14 July 1986)
    • INS Cannanore M68 (17 December 1987)
    • INS Cuddalore M69 (29 October 1987)
    • INS Kakinanda M70 (23 December 1986)
    • INS Kozhikode M71 (19 December 1988)
    • INS Konkan M72 (08 October 1988)

[edit] Inshore Minesweeper (1 in Service)

    • INS Mahé M83 (16 May 1983)

[edit] Replenishment Tankers (10 in Service)

Tanker INS Aditya.
Tanker INS Aditya.
  • Jyoti class (1 in service)
  • Aditya class (1 in service)
  • Deepak class (1 in service)
  • Ambika class (1 in service)
  • Poshak class (6 in service)

[edit] Survey ship (8 in Service)

  • Sandhyak class (8 in service)
    • INS Sandhayak J18 (14 March 1981)
    • INS Nirdeshak J19 (04 October 1982)
    • INS Nirupak J14 (14 August 1985)
    • INS Investigator J15 (11 January 1990)
    • INS Jamuna J16 (31 August 1991)
    • INS Sutlej J17 (19 February 1993)
    • INS Darshak (J20) (28 April 2001)
    • INS Sarvekshak J22 (14 January 2002)

[edit] Research Vessel (1 in Service)

[edit] Training Vessels (2 in Service)

    • Tir Class (1 in service)
    • Leander Class (1 in service)

[edit] Sail Training Vessels (2 in Service)

Varuna Class (2 in service)

    • INS Varuna
    • INS Tarangini

[edit] Miscellaneous (8 in service)

  • Torpedo recovery vessels (2 in service)
  • Water carrier (2 in service)
  • Hospital ship (1 in service)
  • Diving tender (3 in service)

[edit] Ships under construction (40 ships being built)

[edit] Aircraft Carriers

[edit] Destroyers

[edit] Frigates

INS Satpura being launched.
INS Satpura being launched.

[edit] Corvettes

[edit] Minesweepers

[edit] Amphibious warfare

  • 2 LST (S) (Dec 2007) [3]

[edit] Patrol crafts

[edit] Planned ships

[edit] List of all ships

Main Article:List of ships of the Indian Navy

[edit] Accidents

  • INS Dunagiri, INS Magar, INS Trishul were involved in accidents at sea. One corvette INS Prahar was sunk after colliding with a Merchant vessel [6].

[edit] See also

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