INS Nilgiri (2019)

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Launch of Nilgiri
History
India
NameNilgiri
OperatorIndian Navy
BuilderMazagon Dock Limited
Laid down28 December 2017
Launched28 September 2019
CommissionedAugust 2024 (planned)
StatusUnder construction
Badge
General characteristics
Class and typeNilgiri-class guided-missile frigate
Displacement6,670 tonnes (6,560 long tons; 7,350 short tons)[2]
Length149 m (488 ft 10 in)[2]
Beam17.8 m (58 ft 5 in)[2]
Draft5.22 m (17 ft 2 in)[2]
Depth9.9 m (32 ft 6 in)[2]
Installed power
Speed28 kn (52 km/h)[1]
Range
  • 1,000 nmi (1,900 km) at 28 kn (52 km/h)
  • 5,500 nmi (10,200 km) at 16–18 kn (30–33 km/h)[1]
Complement226[1]
Sensors and
processing systems
Electronic warfare
& decoys
Armament
Aircraft carried2 × HAL Dhruv or Sea King Mk. 42B helicopters

INS Nilgiri is the lead ship of the Nilgiri-class stealth guided missile frigates being built by Mazagon Shipyard Dock Limited for the Indian Navy.[13] The ship was laid down on 28 December 2017 and it was launched on 28 September 2019. The ship is expected to be commissioned by November 2022.[14]

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  14. ^ "Indian Navy to induct second Scorpene-class submarine INS Khanderi by September end". The Financial Express. 3 September 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.