List of active Indian Navy ships
List of active Indian Navy ships is a list of ships in active service with the
future ships of the Indian Navy
.
Submarine fleet
Nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN)
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Origin | Displacement[a] | Notes |
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Active (2) | ||||||
Arihant class | Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) | INS Arihant (S2) | India | 6,000 tonnes | First Indian origin nuclear submarine class | |
INS Arighat (S3) |
Conventionally-powered submarines (SSK)
Class | Picture | Type | Boats | Origin | Displacement[a] | Notes |
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Active (16) | ||||||
Kalvari class | Attack submarine | INS Kalvari (S21) | France India |
2,000 tonnes | Indian Scorpène-class variant.[2] | |
INS Khanderi (S22) | ||||||
INS Karanj (S23) | ||||||
INS Vela (S24) | ||||||
INS Vagir (S25) | ||||||
Sindhughosh class | Attack submarine | INS Sindhughosh (S55) | Soviet Union Russia |
3,076 tonnes | Indian Kilo-class (Project 877) variant. | |
INS Sindhuraj (S57) | ||||||
INS Sindhuratna (S59) | ||||||
INS Sindhukesari (S60) | ||||||
INS Sindhukirti (S61) | ||||||
INS Sindhuvijay (S62) | ||||||
INS Sindhurashtra (S65) | ||||||
Shishumar class | Attack submarine | INS Shishumar (S44) | West Germany India |
1,850 tonnes | Indian Type 209 class variant (Type 209-1500).[3] | |
INS Shankush (S45) | ||||||
INS Shalki (S46) | ||||||
INS Shankul (S47) |
Surface fleet
Aircraft carriers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (2) | ||||||
Vikrant class | Aircraft carrier | INS Vikrant (R11) | India | 45,000 tonnes | Also known as IAC-1. | |
Kiev class | Aircraft carrier | INS Vikramaditya (R33) | Russia | 45,400 tonnes | Modified Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Gorshkov. |
Amphibious warfare ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Amphibious transport docks (1) | ||||||
Austin class | Amphibious transport dock (LPD) | INS Jalashwa (L41) | United States | 16,590 tonnes | Ex USS Trenton | |
Landing ship tanks (4) | ||||||
Magar class | Landing ship tank (LST) | INS Gharial (L23) | India | 5,665 tonnes[4] | ||
Shardul class | Landing ship tank (LST) | INS Shardul (L16) | India | 5,650 tonnes[5] | ||
INS Kesari (L15) | ||||||
INS Airavat (L24) | ||||||
Landing craft (8) | ||||||
Mk. IV LCU | Landing craft utility (LCU) | INS LCU 51 (L51) | India | 830 tonnes[6] | ||
INS LCU 52 (L52) | ||||||
INS LCU 53 (L53) | ||||||
INS LCU 54 (L54) | ||||||
INS LCU 55 (L55) | ||||||
INS LCU 56 (L56) | ||||||
INS LCU 57 (L57) | ||||||
INS LCU 58 (L58) |
Destroyers
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (12) | ||||||
Visakhapatnam class | Guided missile destroyer
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INS Visakhapatnam (D66)[7] | India | 7,400 tonnes [8] | Follow on of the Kolkata-class destroyer with improved stealth features.[9][10] | |
INS Mormugao (D67)[11] | ||||||
INS Imphal (D68)[12][13] | ||||||
Kolkata class | Guided missile destroyer
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INS Kolkata (D63) | India | 7,400 tonnes[14] | ||
INS Kochi (D64) | ||||||
INS Chennai (D65)[15] | ||||||
Delhi class | Guided missile destroyer
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INS Delhi (D61) | India | 6,200 tonnes | ||
INS Mysore (D60) | ||||||
INS Mumbai (D62)
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Rajput class | Guided missile destroyer
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INS Rana (D52) | Soviet Union | 4,974 tonnes | Built in the Soviet Union to Indian design modifications of the Kashin-class destroyer. | |
INS Ranvir (D54)
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INS Ranvijay (D55)
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Frigates
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (12) | ||||||
Shivalik class | Guided missile frigate
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INS Shivalik (F47)
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India | 6,200 tonnes | ||
INS Satpura (F48)
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INS Sahyadri (F49)
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Talwar class | Guided missile frigate
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INS Talwar (F40) | Russia India |
4,440 tonnes | First three vessels to be upgraded. | |
INS Trishul (F43) | ||||||
INS Tabar (F44)
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INS Teg (F45)
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INS Tarkash (F50)
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INS Trikand (F51) | ||||||
Brahmaputra class | Guided missile frigate
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INS Brahmaputra (F31) | India | 3,850 tonnes | Enhanced Godavari-class variant. | |
INS Betwa (F39) | ||||||
INS Beas (F37)
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Corvettes
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (18) | ||||||
Kamorta class | ASW corvette | INS Kamorta (P28) | India | 3,300 tonnes | The class is primarily designed for anti-submarine warfare. | |
INS Kadmatt (P29)
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INS Kiltan (P30) | ||||||
INS Kavaratti (P31) | ||||||
Kora class | Guided missile corvette | INS Kora (P61) | India | 1,400 tonnes | ||
INS Kirch (P62) | ||||||
INS Kulish (P63) | ||||||
INS Karmuk (P64) | ||||||
Khukri class | Corvette | INS Kuthar (P46) | India | 1,350 tonnes | ||
INS Khanjar (P47) | ||||||
Veer class | Corvette | INS Vibhuti (K45)
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India | 455 tonnes | Indian variant of the Soviet Tarantul class.[16][17] | |
INS Vipul (K46)
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INS Vinash (K47)
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INS Vidyut (K48)
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INS Nashak (K83)
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INS Pralaya (K91)
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INS Prabal (K92)
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Abhay class | ASW corvette | INS Abhay (P33) | Soviet Union | 485 tonnes | Indian variant of the Soviet Pauk class. |
Offshore patrol vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (10) | ||||||
Saryu class | Offshore patrol vessel | INS Saryu (P54) | India | 2,300 tonnes | ||
INS Sunayna (P57) | ||||||
INS Sumedha (P58) | ||||||
INS Sumitra (P59) | ||||||
Sukanya class | Offshore patrol vessel | INS Sukanya (P50) | South Korea India |
1,890 tonnes | Can be armed and upgraded to light frigate standard if needed.[18] | |
INS Subhadra (P51) | ||||||
INS Suvarna (P52) | ||||||
INS Savitri (P53) | ||||||
INS Sharda (P55) | ||||||
INS Sujata (P56) |
Patrol vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (19) | ||||||
Car Nicobar class | Patrol vessels | Fleet I | India | 325 tonnes | ||
INS Car Nicobar (T69)
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INS Chetlat (T70)
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INS Cora Divh (T71)
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INS Cheriyam (T72)
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INS Cankaraso (T73)
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INS Kondul (T74)
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INS Kalpeni (T75)
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INS Kabra (T76) | ||||||
INS Koswari (T77)
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INS Karuva (T78)
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Fleet II | ||||||
INS Tillanchang (T92) | ||||||
INS Tihayu (T93) | ||||||
INS Tarasa (T94) | ||||||
Bangaram class | Patrol vessels | INS Bangaram (T65) | India | 260 tonnes | ||
INS Bitra (T66)
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INS Batti Malv (T67)
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INS Baratang (T68)
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Trinkat class | Patrol vessels | INS Trinkat (T61) | India | 260 tonnes | ||
INS Tarmugli (formerly INS Tillanchang) |
Patrol boats
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (106) | ||||||
Immediate Support Vessel | Patrol boats
|
23 in service | India | 60 tonnes | 23 in service as of September 2015. Used by ONGC to protect off-shore establishments.[19]
| |
Super Dvora class | Patrol boats
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5 in service | Israel | 50 tonnes | ||
Solas Marine fast interceptor boat | Patrol boats
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78 in service[20][21] | Sri Lanka | 40 tonnes | Operated by Sagar Prahari Bal.[22] |
Auxiliary fleet
Replenishment ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (5) | ||||||
Deepak class | Replenishment oiler | INS Deepak (A50) | Italy | 27,500 tonnes | ||
INS Shakti (A57) | ||||||
Aditya class
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Replenishment oiler & Repair ship | INS Aditya (A59) | India | 24,612 tonnes | ||
Jyoti class | Replenishment oiler | INS Jyoti (A58) | Russia | 35,900 tonnes | ||
Ambika class | High sulphur diesel oiler | INS Ambika | India |
1,000 tonnes |
Research, survey and tracking vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (10) | ||||||
Anvesh class | Missile range instrumentation vessel/ Floating Test Range | INS Anvesh (A41)
|
India | 11,300 tonnes | Serves as a sea-based platform for Indian Ballistic Missile Defence Programme[23] | |
Dhruv class | Missile range instrumentation vessel | INS Dhruv (A40) | India | 15,000 tonnes [24] | ||
Sagardhwani class
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Research vessel | INS Sagardhwani (A74)
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India | 2,050 tonnes | ||
Sandhayak class (2023) | Survey vessel | INS Sandhayak (J18) | India | 3,300 tonnes | [25] | |
Makar class | Survey vessel | INS Makar (J31) | India | 500 tonnes | ||
Sandhayak class
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Survey vessel | INS Investigator (J15) | India | 1,800 tonnes | Nirdeshak Sandhayak and Nirupak decommissioned in 2014, 2021 and 2024 respectively.[26] | |
INS Jamuna (J16) | ||||||
INS Sutlej (J17) | ||||||
INS Darshak (J21) | ||||||
INS Sarvekshak (J22) |
Support ships
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (7) | ||||||
Nicobar class | Troopship | INS Andamans | Poland | 19,000 tonnes | [27][28] | |
INS Nicobar | ||||||
Nireekshak class
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Diving support vessel | INS Nireekshak (A15)
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India | 2,160 tonnes | ||
Astradharani class | Torpedo recovery vessel
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INS Astradharani (A61) | India | 650 tonnes | [29][30] | |
Dredger 1 class | Dredging vessel | Dredger 1 | India | Ship built by Tebma Shipyard Limited and inducted on 25 March 2015.[31] | ||
DSRV class | Deep-submergence rescue vehicle | DSRV - 1 | UK | 25 tonnes | [32][33]Will be deployed from the future Nistar-class diving support vessels.[34] | |
DSRV - 2 |
Training vessels
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (6) | ||||||
Tir class | Training vessel
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INS Tir (A86) | India | 3,200 tonnes | ||
Tarangini class | Training vessel (sail) | INS Tarangini (A75) | India | 500 tonnes | ||
INS Sudarshini (A77) | ||||||
Varuna class | Training vessel (sail) | INS Varuna | India | 110 tonnes | ||
Mhadei class | Training boat (sail) | INSV Mhadei (A76) | India | 23 tonnes | Has been used for solo, unassisted, non-stop circumnavigation under sail two times.[35][36] | |
INSV Tarini |
Tugboats
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (25) | ||||||
Gaj class | Ocean-going tugboat | INS Gaj | India | 560 tonnes | ||
IRS class
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Ocean-going tugboat | INS Himmat | India | 472 tonnes | 50 tonne bollard pull tugs[37][38] | |
INS Dhiraj | ||||||
INS Sahas | ||||||
INS Veeran | ||||||
Madan Singh class | Tugboat | INS Madan Singh | India | 382 tonnes | ||
INS Shambhu Singh | ||||||
Bhim class | Tugboat | INS Bhim | India | 373 tonnes | ||
INS Balshil | ||||||
INS Ajral | ||||||
Nakul class | Tugboat | INS Nakul | India | 373 tonnes | ||
INS Arjun | ||||||
B.C. Dutt class | Tugboat | INS B. C. Dutt | India | 355 tonnes | ||
INS Tarafdar | ||||||
Arga class | Tugboat | INS Arga | India | 239 tonnes | ||
INS Bali | ||||||
INS Anup | ||||||
Balram class | Tugboat | INS Balram | India | 216 tonnes | ||
INS Bajrang | ||||||
Bahadur class | Tugboat | INS Bahadur | India | 100 tonnes | ||
Anand class | Tugboat | INS Anand | India | 100 tonnes | ||
Buland class | Tugboat | INS Balwan | India | 25 tonne bollard pull tugs[39][40][41] | ||
INS Sahayak | ||||||
INS Buland | ||||||
Sarthi class | Tugboat | INS Sarthi | India | 25 tonne bollard pull tugs[42] |
Miscellaneous
Class | Picture | Type | Ships | Origin | Displacement | Note |
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Active (26) | ||||||
Manoram class | Small ferryboat | INS Manoram | India | 578 tonnes | ||
INS Vihar | ||||||
INS Ankola | ||||||
Shalimar class | Small ferryboat | INS Neelam | India | 218 tonnes | ||
INS Mohini | ||||||
GSL class | Small ferryboat | INS Manohar | India | 175 tonnes | ||
INS Modak | ||||||
INS Mangal | ||||||
INS Madhur | ||||||
INS Manorama | ||||||
INS Manjula | ||||||
Hooghly class | Fuel carrier (barge) | INS ??? | India | 1,700 tonnes | ||
INS ??? | ||||||
INS ??? | ||||||
INS ??? | ||||||
Modest class | Fuel carrier (barge) | INS Purak | India | 731 tonnes | ||
INS Puran | ||||||
Poshak class | Fuel carrier (barge) | INS Poshak | India | 671 tonnes | ||
Vipul class | Water carrier (barge) | INS Pamba | India | 598 tonnes | ||
INS Pulakesin-1 | ||||||
INS Ambuda | ||||||
Corporated class | Sullage (barge) | INS SB-II | India | 220 tonnes | ||
INS SB-II | ||||||
INS SB-V | ||||||
INS SB-VII | ||||||
Floating Dock Navy 1 (FDN-1) | Floating dock | Floating Dock (FDN-1) | Japan | Lifting capacity of 11,500 tonnes.[43][44] | ||
Floating Dock Navy 2 (FDN-2) | Floating dock | Floating Dock (FDN-2) | India | Lifting capacity of 8,000 tonnes.[45] |
See also
- Indian navy-related lists
- Aircraft of the Indian Navy
- Future of the Indian Navy
- Indian Coast Guard
- List of Indian naval aircraft
- List of Indian Navy bases
- List of submarines of the Indian Navy
- List of ships of the Indian Navy
- Indian military-related
- India-China Border Roads
- Indian military satellites
- List of active Indian military aircraft
- List of Indian Air Force stations
- List of Indian Navy bases
- India's overseas military bases
- Indian Nuclear Command Authority
- Other related topics
- Currently active military equipment by country
Notes
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