Weapon systems of the Indian Navy

The Department of Defence Production of the Ministry of Defence is responsible for the indigenous production of equipment used by the Indian Navy and the other armed forces. It comprises the 41 Indian Ordnance Factories under control of the Ordnance Factories Board and eight Defence PSUs: HAL, BEL, BEML, BDL, MDL, GSL, GRSE and Midhani. The present weapon systems of the Indian Navy are:

Submarine-launched ballistic missiles

Ship launched ballistic missiles

  • Dhanush

Cruise/anti-ship missiles

Brahmos supersonic cruise missile is becoming the primary anti-ship missile of the Indian Navy.

Air to air missiles

Surface to air missiles

  • Barak 1
  • Barak 8
  • SA-N-12 (SA-17 Grizzly)
  • SA-N-11 (SA-19 Grison)
  • SA-N-7 (SA-11 Gadfly)
  • SA-N-5
  • SA-N-4 (OSA-M)
  • SA-N-1 (S-125M)
  • SA-16 (Igla MANPAD)
  • Maitri (missile) (project under negotiation with France)

Torpedoes

Main guns

Air defence guns

ASW rocket launchers

References

  1. "EXPRESS EXCLUSIVE: Maiden Test of Undersea K-4 Missile From Arihant Submarine". The New Indian Express. Archived from the original on 8 April 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
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