List of submarines of the Indian Navy

This is a list of submarines of the Indian Navy, grouped by class, and ordered by pennant numbers within the class.[1]

In service

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Displacement[lower-alpha 1] Note
Nuclear-powered submarines (2)
Chakra (Akula II) class Attack submarine (SSN) INS Chakra (S71) Russia 8,140 tonnes Under a 10-year lease from Russia since 2012.
Arihant class Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) INS Arihant India 6,000 tonnes
Diesel-electric submarines (14)
Shishumar class Attack submarine INS Shishumar (S44)
INS Shankush (S45)
INS Shalki (S46)
INS Shankul (S47)
West Germany
India
1,850 tonnes Shishumar and Shankush scheduled for mid-life refit in 2020-21.[2]
Kalvari class Attack submarine INS Kalvari (S21)[3]
INS Khanderi (2017)
France
India
2000 tonnes
Sindhughosh class Attack submarine INS Sindhughosh (S55)
INS Sindhudhvaj (S56)
INS Sindhuraj (S57)
INS Sindhuratna (S59)
INS Sindhukesari (S60)
INS Sindhukirti (S61)
INS Sindhuvijay (S62)
INS Sindhurashtra (S65)
Soviet Union
Russia
3,076 tonnes Sindhuraj and Sindhukesari currently undergoing mid-life refit. Sindhughosh scheduled for refit in 2020.[2]
Sindhuvir is to be to be transferred to Myanmar Navy in 2020.[4]

Planned

Class Picture Type Boats Origin Displacement[lower-alpha 1] Note
Nuclear submarines (1)
Arihant class Ballistic missile submarine (SSBN) INS Arighat India Unknown, but greater than 6,000 tonnes Arighat has been launched.[5]
Diesel-electric submarines (5)
Kalvari class Attack submarine INS Karanj[6]
INS Vela[7]
INS Vagir[8]
INS Vagsheer[8]
France
India
1,870 tonnes Karanj and Vela are under sea trials.[9]

Decommissioned

Class Ships Origin Commissioned Decommissioned Displacement[lower-alpha 1] Note
Nuclear-powered attack submarines
Charlie class INS Chakra (K-43) Soviet Union 1 September 1987 January 1991 5,000 tonnes Leased for 10 years but returned to Soviet Union in 1991 after 3 years. Decommissioned and scrapped 1992.
Diesel-electric submarines
Kalvari class INS Kalvari (S23)
INS Khanderi (S22)
INS Karanj (S21)
INS Kursura (S20)
Soviet Union 8 December 1967
6 December 1968
4 September 1969
18 December 1969
31 May 1996
18 October 1989
1 August 2003
27 September 2001
2,475 tonnes Sail on display
Sail on display
Unknown
As a museum
Vela class INS Vela (S40)
INS Vagir (S41)
INS Vagli (S42)
INS Vagsheer (S43)
Soviet Union 31 August 1973
3 November 1973
10 August 1974
26 December 1974
25 June 2010
7 June 2001
9 December 2010
30 April 1997
2,475 tonnes Unknown
Unknown
To be preserved as a museum
Unknown
Sindhughosh class INS Sindhurakshak (S63) Russia 24 December 1997 6 March 2017 3,076 tonnes Decommissioned/sunk after accident/salvage
INS Kursura museum ship

See also

Notes

  1. Displacement when submerged

References

  1. "Submarines active". Indian Navy. Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  2. Nair-Ghaswalla, Amrita (7 February 2018). "Six Indian Navy submarines to be upgraded". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  3. "First Scorpene submarine to become reality soon". Deccan Herald. 27 August 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  4. Shiv Aroor. "Indian Navy's Sindhuvir Submarine Refit Complete, Handover To Myanmar Next Month". LiveFist. Retrieved 23 February 2020.
  5. Bedi, Rahul (11 December 2017). "India quietly launches second SSBN". IHS Jane's Defence Weekly. Archived from the original on 12 December 2017.
  6. "Third Scorpene submarine 'Karanj' Launched at Mazagon Docks". pib.nic.in. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  7. "INS Vela: Indian Navy's 4th Scorpene-class made in India submarine launched". Financial Express. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  8. Mahale, Ajeet (31 January 2018). "INS Karanj boosts Navy's firepower". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  9. "INS Vela: Indian Navy's 4th Scorpene-class made in India submarine launched; extensive trials planned". The Financial Express. 6 May 2019.
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