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INS Udaygiri in Amsterdam on 8 July 1977
History
India
Name INS Udaygiri
Launched 24 October 1972
Commissioned 18 February 1976
Decommissioned 24 August 2007
Fate Decommissioned
General characteristics
Class and type
Nilgiri -class
frigate
Displacement
2682 tons (standard)
2962 tons (full load)
Length 113 m (371 ft)
Beam 13 m (43 ft)
Draught 4.3 m (14 ft)
Propulsion
2 × 550 psi boilers
2 × 30,000 hp (22,000 kW) motors
Speed 28 knots (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range 4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Complement 267 (incl 17 officers)
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Sensors and processing systems
Signaal DA05 / BEL PFN513 radar
Signaal LW08 / BEL RAWL02 surface radar
Signaal ZW06 / BEL RASHMI navigation radar
Signaal M-45 navigation radar
Westinghouse SQS-505 / Graesby 750 sonar
Type 170 active attack sonar
Armament
2 × MK.6 Vickers 115 mm guns
4 ×
AK-230 30 mm guns
2 ×
Oerlikon 20 mm guns
2 × triple ILAS 3 324 mm torpedo tubes with Whitehead A244S or the Indian NST-58 torpedoes
Aircraft carried 1
Westland Sea King or
HAL Chetak
INS Udaygiri (F35) was a
Nilgiri -class
frigate of the
Indian Navy . Udaygiri was commissioned into the Navy on 18 February 1976. She was decommissioned on 24 August 2007.
Operations
The ship took part in the fleet review held in UK commemorating the
Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977. The fleet review also included HMS Hermes which was later sold to the Indian Navy as
INS Viraat .
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References
Commissioned ships
Decommissioned ships
Future ships
Footnotes
^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Dhanush .
^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Shamsher .
^ Renamed as INS Kukri post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Hooghly post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Tir post republic.
^ Transferred to
Indian Coast Guard in 1978.
^ Transferred to
Indian Coast Guard in 1978.
^ Later reclassified as frigates
^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Jhelum .
^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Sind .
^ Renamed as INS Kaveri post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Sutlej post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Jumuna post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Krisna post republic.
^ Transferred to Pakistan post-partition and served as PNS Karsaz .