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Submarine fleet

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Submarine Fleet
Ship Submersible Ballistic Nuclear (SSBN)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Displacement Origin Note
Arihant class
INS Arihant S2 6,000 tonnes  India First class of indigenously-built ballistic missile submarines.[1]
INS Arighaat S3
Attack submarine (SSK)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Displacement Origin Note
Kalvari class
INS Kalvari S21 1,615 tonnes  France
 India
Indian-specific variant of the Scorpène-class submarine.[2]
INS Khanderi S22
INS Karanj S23
INS Vela S24
INS Vagir S25
Sindhughosh class
INS Sindhughosh S55 2,325 tonnes  Soviet Union
 Russia
Indian-specific variant of the Kilo-class submarine (P.877).[3]
INS Sindhuraj S57
INS Sindhuratna S59
INS Sindhukesari S60
INS Sindhukirti S61
INS Sindhuvijay S62
INS Sindhurashtra S65
Shishumar class
INS Shishumar S44 1,660 tonnes  West Germany
 India
Indian-specific variant of the Type 209/1500 submarine.[4]
INS Shankush S45
INS Shalki S46
INS Shankul S47

Surface fleet

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Aircraft carrier
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Displacement Origin Note
Vikrant class
INS Vikrant R11 45,000 tonnes  India First indigenously-built aircraft carrier.[5]
Kiev class
INS Vikramaditya R33 45,000 tonnes  Russia Ex-Soviet aircraft cruiser Baku; refurbished and sold to India in 2004.[6]
Guided-missile destroyer (DDG)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Displacement Origin Note
Rajput class
INS Rana D52 4,500 tonnes  Soviet Union Indian-specific variant of the Kashin class destroyers.[7]
INS Ranvir D54
INS Ranvijay D55
Delhi class
INS Delhi D61 6,200 tonnes  India First class of indigenously-built destroyers.[8]
INS Mysore D60
INS Mumbai D62
Kolkata class
INS Kolkata D63 7,400 tonnes  India Follow-on of the Delhi-class destroyers.[9]
INS Kochi D64
INS Chennai D65
Visakhapatnam class
INS Visakhapatnam D66 7,400 tonnes  India Upgraded derivative of the Kolkata-class destroyer.[9]
INS Mormugao D67
INS Imphal D68
Guided-missile frigate (FFG)
Class Image Boat Pennant No. Displacement Origin Note
Brahmaputra class
INS Brahmaputra F47 3,600 tonnes  India Upgraded derivative of the Godavari class.[10]
INS Betwa F39
INS Beas F37
Talwar class
INS Talwar F40 3,600 tonnes  Russia
 India
Improved derivative of the Krivak-III frigate.[11]
INS Trishul F43
INS Tabar F44
INS Teg F45
INS Tarkash F50
INS Trikand F51
INS Tushil F70
Shivalik class
INS Shivalik F47 6,200 tonnes  India First class of indigenously-built frigates with low observability features.[12]
INS Satpura F48
INS Sahyadri F49
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  8. ^ "INS DELHI VISITS TRINCOMALEE, SRI LANKA". pib.gov.in. 18 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b "India's Project 15A and 15B Destroyers: Blending Capabilities from Across the Globe". www.usni.org. February 2024.
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  12. ^ "Riding the waves". Rediff.com. 10 May 2003. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 1 May 2013.