Still, HSL has no role in any.LPD=LHD=LPH=LHA
We consider everything same.![]()
INS #Magar (L20) decommissioned at sunset today (6th May 2023) after 36 years of service to #India
— News IADN (@NewsIADN) May 6, 2023
Built by #HSL & fitted at #GRSE, she entered service in 1987 as a amphibious warfare vessel. The ship can carry 15 tanks and 500 personnel to the beach during a landing.#IADN pic.twitter.com/ELQI2AO42L
#IndianNavy's oldest indigeneous LST(L)#INSMagar commanded by Cdr Hemant V Salunkhe was decommissioned, after 36yrs of distinguished service, at a solemn sunset ceremony in #Kochi #06May 23.
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) May 6, 2023
VAdm MA Hampiholi #FOCINC #SNC who had also been in helm of the ship was the Chief Guest. pic.twitter.com/OGWQQUMsXD
#INSJalashwa, the only Landing Platform Dock(LPD) and the largest warship of #TheSunriseFleet, completes 16 years of glorious service to the nation.
— Eastern Sword (The Sunrise Fleet) (@IN_EasternFleet) June 22, 2023
Built at Seattle,Washington, the ship was acquired and commissioned into the #IndianNavy on 22 June 2007 at Norfolk,Virginia (1/3) pic.twitter.com/ySI9lUQuZR
UK is gonna retire their Albion Class soon. Would we find some sense ?![]()
Decommissioning Ceremony of INS Kumbhir, INS Guldar and INS Cheetah at HQANC Port Blair
Decommissioning of #indiannavy ships Cheetah, Guldar & Kumbhir at Naval Wharf, Haddo, Port Blair Andaman & Nicobar Islands. after four decades of distinguis...www.youtube.com
INS Cheetah, Guldar and Kumbhir decommissioned
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Kumbhir-class tank landing ship - Wikipedia
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Ya totally.UK is gonna retire their Albion Class soon. Would we find some sense ?
Aaj tankers ki khabar chal Rahi. 1st the FRA and now FSS.
Defence Secretary presides over first steel cutting of Fleet Support Ships for Indian Navy at Hindustan Shipyard Ltd in VisakhapatnamHSL starts construction of 1st Fleet Support Ship (FSS) for Indian Navy 🇮🇳
— News IADN (@NewsIADN) April 10, 2024
The steel for the 1st vessel was cut today. A total of 05 ships are being built by HSL. #IADN pic.twitter.com/Ij7HsBqu96
Posted On: 10 APR 2024 5:51PM by PIB Delhi
Defence Secretary Shri Giridhar Aramane presided over the first steel cutting of the Fleet Support Ships (FSS) for the Indian Navy at Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) in Visakhapatnam on April 10, 2024. The FSS, under construction at HSL, is first-of-its-kind with displacement of 44,000 tons and will play a crucial role in replenishing the fleet at sea with fuel, water, ammunition, and stores, thereby extending the operational capabilities of the Navy and enhancing its strategic reach.
The Defence Secretary also laid the foundation stone for augmentation of slipway and major infrastructure modernisation to enhance capacity and capability of the yard. The ongoing infrastructure upgrades, including the installation of a cutting-edge 300T Goliath crane and slipway upgrades, will further enhance HSL’s capacity to undertake FSS and future projects like the Landing Platform Dock, reinforcing its role in meeting the defence and commercial sector requirements under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative.
In his address, Shri Giridhar Aramane termed HSL as an asset of the government. He stated that the present shipbuilding trend is showing an upcoming boom in orders from both defence and commercial sector and HSL should be geared up to take on any challenge.
CMD, HSL Cmde Hemant Khatri (Retd) extended gratitude to the Defence Secretary for being a key in the revival of HSL. He underlined the importance of construction of FSS as it provides business to nearly 550 MSMEs in-and-around Visakhapatnam and employment opportunity to over 3,000 personnel.
The ceremony was also attended by Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Rajesh Pendharkar among others.
ABB/Savvy/KB
Defence Ministry announces that the long awaited Landing Platform Docks, will have a Full Electric Propulsion System.
— Snehesh Alex Philip (@sneheshphilip) November 29, 2024
Statement of Intent (SoI) on Cooperation on Design & Development of Electric Propulsion Systems signed b/W India &UK
Rolls Royce back in action pic.twitter.com/sSuXZ8u40S
The Albion Class have Full Electric Propulsion. We need to buy them both for the interim.Defence Ministry announces that the long awaited Landing Platform Docks, will have a Full Electric Propulsion System.
— Snehesh Alex Philip (@sneheshphilip) November 29, 2024
Statement of Intent (SoI) on Cooperation on Design & Development of Electric Propulsion Systems signed b/W India &UK
Rolls Royce back in action pic.twitter.com/sSuXZ8u40S
I would have bet on the Navantia-L&T Juan Carlos design winning this one. Mistral is just too petite for our requirements -16 AShM, 2 heavy-lift helos (Chinook, CH-53 size) plus a sizeable landing force. Problem is neither of the two ships come with IEPS. So both teams will have to spend a lot of time modifying their respective designs.
Cochin SY might as well try its luck with a scaled down version of the Vikrant design (minus ski-jump and adding a well deck for amphibs)?
Rolls Royce displaying their IFEP propulsion solution based on MT-30 GT pic.twitter.com/xFhvEiaRUl
— Adithya Krishna Menon (@AdithyaKM_) November 13, 2022
For Contrast, Indian Navy put its requirement forward for similar ship in 2004 from then multiple RFIs has been released even RFPs were out and no decision was taken.
— Defence Matrix (@Defencematrix1) December 28, 2024
From 2013-2019, the program got 7 extension with no result and ultimately Navy asked MoD to cancel the program,… https://t.co/DpDHJzNCX0 pic.twitter.com/unaEe3vIyu
INS Jalashwa in AMPHEX 2025 pic.twitter.com/w4aMxClYff
— Adithya Krishna Menon (@AdithyaKM_) January 31, 2025