This article describes the Indian Navy in terms of Harpoon statistics. The article follows the organization used in the Data Annex. -ted Ted Kim Internet: tek@penzance.cs.ucla.edu UCLA Computer Science Department UUCP: ...!{uunet|ucbvax}!cs.ucla.edu!tek 3804C Boelter Hall Phone: (213)206-8696 Los Angeles, CA 90024 FAX: (213)825-2273 **** Introduction ============ The Indian Navy uses ships based primarily on UK and USSR designs. Other European equipment is also used. Aircraft used by the Indian Navy is also a mix of Western and Soviet designs. In addition, there are some domestic designs. Many of the foreign designs are produced in India under license agreement. For the future, India has a number of projects under development. A conventionally powered version of the French Charles de Gaulle carrier is being designed. A follow on to the Shishumar class SS has been planned using the IKL design that was offered to Australia. Plans call for 4 to be constructed. A follow on for the Godavari class FF has been ordered. This new class (currently called "Project 15") will have 6 ships. India plans to license build 10 minesweepers of some Western European design. A new LSD is in the design stage. A new class of oiler is under construction. The Coast Guard has ordered a new license built patrol boat of South Korean design. This design was chosen over an enhanced Vikram PB class design. The following sources were consulted for this article: Combat Fleets of the World, 1990-1991 (CFW) Harpoon 1990 Data Annex (DA) Encyclopaedia of Modern Aircraft Armaments (EMAA) Modern Naval Combat (MNC) World Naval Weapon Systems, 1989-1990 (WNWS) information from net posters **** Summary ======= Vikraat (UK Hermes) class CVH 1 Vikrant (UK Glory) class CVH 1 Chakra (USSR Charlie I) class SSGN 1 Shishumar (FRG SSK-1500) class SS 2+2 Sindhugosh (USSR Kilo) class SS 7+1 Kursura (USSR Foxtrot) class SS 6+[2] Rajput (USSR Kashin) class DDG 5 Godavari class FF 3 Nilgiri (UK Leander variant 1) class FF 1 Himgiri (UK Leander variant 2) class FF 3 Taragiri (UK Leander variant 3) class FF 2 Trishul (UK Whitby) class FF 1 Betwa (UK Leopard) class FF 1 Khukri class FFL 2+2+8 Nirvik (USSR Tarantul I) class FFL 4+13+11 Vijaydurg (USSR Nanuchka II) class FFL 3 Abhay (USSR Pauk) class FFL 2+? Arnala (USSR Petya III) class FFL 8 Prachand (USSR Osa II) class PTM 8 Pondicherry (USSR Natya I) class MS 12 Magar class LST 2+6 Ghorpad (USSR Polnocny C) class LST 8 UK LCVP Mk 4 4 Rajaba Gan Palan class AO 0+1+1 Deepak class AO 2 Vikram class PB (Coast Guard) 6+1 Annex B ------- Sea Harrier FRS.Mk 51 14+10+10 Il-38 May 3 Tu-142M Bear F 2+6 Dornier 228-202 4+20 BN-42B/T Maritime Defender 12 Chetak 18 Sea King Mk 42A 3 Sea King Mk 42B 10+20 Sea King Mk 42C 6 Ka-25 Hormone A 5 Ka-27 Helix A 1+8 Annex F ------- NST-58 Annex J ------- Bharat 1245 RALW-02 RALW-04 USSR Positive E Annex M ------- APSOH (Advanced Panoramic Sonar) **** Annex A ======= Vikraat (UK Hermes) class CVH ------------------------- Displacement: 23,900 metric tons In Class: 1 Damage Points: 514 In Service: 1989 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 28 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: approx. 1,170 Weapons: Total Mounts: 8 P/S(4)2 Sea Cat with 4 missiles // 2 Type 904 D/UK 4 UK LCVP Mk 4 A/India 6 Sea Harrier FRS.Mk 51 B/India 6 Sea King Mk 42B B/India 3 Sea King Mk 42C B/India 2 Elevator - Sensors: Type 965, Type 993, 2 Type 1006 J/UK Type 184 M/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- R 22 Viraat 1989 Ex-HMS Hermes, in UK service 1959-85. Vikraat means "mighty". Can launch 8 small/medium helicopters at once. 18mm deck armor, 30mm armor over magazine and machinery spaces. General Armor Rating: L. Critical Hit Protection: Flight Deck and Engineering are L. Crew is smaller than in UK service. Sea Cat upgraded to use Type 904 vice original Type 903 director. Additional Type 1006 replaced original Type 978 in 1986 refit. Can carry 750 troops. Landing by helicopters and landing craft (LCVP). Assume LCVP is UK Mk 4 model. There are plans to equip the ship with up to 30 Sea Harriers, with helicopters to be flown primarily from other ships. Crew may be increased, if air group is enlarged. Carries 320 metric tons aviation fuel. EW gear added in India. Carries 4200 metric tons of fuel, giving range of 6500 nm at 14 knots. Summer of 1956: joined UK active fleet. 1964-66: converted to carry Buccaneer and Sea Vixen. 1971-73: converted to helicopter commando carrier. 1976-77: converted to ASW helicopter carrier. 1980-81: refitted to operate Sea Harrier, 12 degree "ski jump" added. 1982: operated in Falklands with up to 12 Harriers and several helicopters. Early 1984: transferred to training status. 12 April 1984: paid off. 1 July 1985: stricken. 19 April 1986: sold to India. Summer of 1986: start of refit and overhaul in UK. 14 November 1986: transferred to Indian control. 12 May 1987: commissioning in Devonport, UK. 15 February 1989: formal commissioning in India. DA Errata: The UK Hermes entry should list Sea Cat as (4)2 rather than (2)4. Total mounts should be 8 not 10. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 129 257 386 463 514 Surface Speed: 28 21 14 7 0 Sinks Vikrant (UK Glory) class CVH ------------------------ Displacement: 15,700 metric tons In Class: 1 Damage Points: 378 In Service: 1961 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 24 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 1340 Weapons: Total Mounts: 11 2P&PB/2P&PQ/2S&SB/2S&SQ (1)8 Bofors 40mm/70 // 4 WM.22 C/Sweden 6 Sea Harrier FRS.Mk 51 B/India 6 Sea King Mk 42B B/India 3 Sea King Mk 42C B/India 1 Catapult - 2 Elevators - Sensors: DA.05, LW.08, ZW.06 J/Nethl Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- R 11 Virant 1961 Ex-HMS Hercules, bought from UK while incomplete in 1957. Dual Deck. Assume can launch 6 small/medium helicopters at once. Catapult is not used now. Sea Harrier cannot use a catapult. Assume each pair of guns with the same arc is controlled by one director. Crew is 1075 in peacetime. Bofors 40mm/70 replaced original UK 40mm twin Mk 5 and single Mk 9 mounts in 1979-82 refit. These old UK mounts are actually the older Bofors 40mm/60. Bofors 40mm/70 operated in local control until 1985 when the directors were added. One hangar. Assume catapult and "ski jump" are both installed on the bow run. Still carries arrestor gear. Assume arrestor gear is installed along the angled deck run. Original air group contained French Alize ASW planes which used the catapult and arrestor gear. Chetak ASW helicopters were used before the Sea Kings. There are plans to equip the ship with up to 20 Sea King Mk 42C, with Sea Harriers moved elsewhere. It would then operate primarily as a commando CVH. The gun arcs are a guess. Carries 3,200 metric tons of fuel, giving range of 6,200 nm at 23 knots or 12,000 nm at 14 knots. Air conditioned. January 1957: purchased from UK while still incomplete. 1961: in Indian service. 1979-82: modernized with new boiler, engines, CIC, Dutch radars, new AA guns. December 1982 - February 1983: refitted to allow Sea Harrier operation, Alize still carried. 1984: more Sea Harriers added, Alize removed. 1985: Selenia IPN-10 combat data system added, directors for guns added. 15 February 1989: recomissioned after refit, 9.75 degree "ski jump" added in refit. 28 August 1989: "ski jump" trials. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 94 189 283 340 378 Surface Speed: 24 18 12 6 0 Sinks Chakra (USSR Charlie I) class SSGN ----------------------------- Displacement: 4500 metric tons subm. In Class: 1 Damage Points: 80 In Service: 1988 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 20/27 knots Propulsion: Nuclear Crew: 90 Weapons: Total Mounts: 3 PB&SB(8)1 SS-N-7 with no missiles D/USSR PB&SB(3)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 12 torpedoes F/USSR Sensors: Snoop Tray J/USSR Shark Fin, Shark Teeth M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- S ? Chakra 1988 On lease from USSR. Assume torpedo loadout of 6 SET-65 and 6 SAET-60. Incurs +15% Soviet Submarine modifier for passive sonar detection. Normal diving depth 400m, maximum diving depth 600m. Damage point calculation uses the submarine modifier (0.50). No Starbright SSM carried. No nuclear torpedoes carried. On a 3 year renewable 3-year lease. On 14 February 1989, Indian Prime Minister Ghandi stated India would not renew when the lease expired. Soviet advisors believed to be part of the crew. 5 January 1988: transferred to India at Vladivostok. February 1988: arrived in India. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 20 40 60 72 80 Surface Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Submerged Speed: 27 20 14 7 0 Sinks Shishumar (FRG SSK-1500) class SS ------------------------------ Displacement: 1860 metric tons subm. In Class: 2+2 Damage Points: 36 In Service: 1986 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 11/23 knots Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 36 Weapons: Total Mounts: 2 PB&SB(4)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 14 torpedoes F/FRG Sensors: Calypso IV J/France DBQS-21 (CSU 83) (H&T) M/FRG DUUX-5 (localization sonar) M/France Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- S 44 Shishumar 1986 S 45 Shankush 1986 S 46 Shalki 1991 S 47 ? 1992 Variant of FRG Type 209. Assume torpedo loadout of 14 SUT. Assume the DBQS-21 is hull mounted only, but use the DBQS-21 H&T type statistics (not the T type information). DUUX-5 is a localization sonar. Add 10% to passive fire control solution chance if target detected by this sonar. Very Small sonar target. Damage point calculation uses the Submarine modifier (0.50). Sensor types estimated. Submerged endurance of 524 nm at 4 knots using batteries. Gabler spherical escape chamber. Can use strap-on minelaying pods. Carries 146 metric tons of fuel for diesel, giving surface range of 13,000 nm at 10 knots or snorkeling range of 8,200 nm at 8 knots. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 9 18 27 32 35 Surface Speed: 11 8 6 3 0 Sinks Submerged Speed: 23 17 11 6 0 Sinks Sindhugosh (USSR Kilo) class SS ---------------------------- Displacement: 2900 metric tons subm. In Class: 7+1 Damage Points: 53 In Service: 1986 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 12/20 knots Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 60 Weapons: Total Mounts: 3 F&A(1)1 SA-N-5 with 4 Grail (see remarks) D/USSR PB&SB(3)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 12 torpedoes F/USSR Sensors: Snoop Tray J/USSR Shark Fin, Shark Gill (passive only) M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- S 55 Sindhugosh 1986 S 56 Sindhudhvaj 1987 S 57 Sindhuraj 1987 S 58 Sindhuvir 1988 S 59 Sindhuratna 1988 S 60 Sindhukesari 1989 S 61 Sindhukirit 1989 S 62 ? 1990 Assume torpedo loadout is 12 ET-80A. Appears to have a position at aft end of sail for shoulder launch SA-7. Treat as SA-N-5 mount (ROF = 1/turn) only useable while surfaced and manned. Has anechoic coating. Not subject to Soviet submarine sonar modifier. Uses submarine modifier (0.50) in damage point calculation. Appear to be intended to replace the Kursura (USSR Foxtrot) class. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 13 26 40 48 53 Surface Speed: 12 9 6 3 0 Sinks Submerged Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Kursura (USSR Foxtrot) class SS ---------------------------- Displacement: 2400 metric tons subm. In Class: 6+[2] Damage Points: 45 In Service: 1968 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 16/15 knots Propulsion: Diesel-Electric Crew: 78 Weapons: Total Mounts: 4 PB&SB(3)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 18 torpedoes F/USSR PQ&SQ(2)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 4 torpedoes F/USSR Sensors: Snoop Tray J/USSR Feniks, Hercules M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- S 20 Kursura 1970 S 21 Karanj 1970 S 22 Kandheri 1969 S 23 Kalvari 1968 S 40 Vela 1973 S 41 Vagir 1973 S 42 Vagli 1974 S 43 Vagsheer 1974 Assume forward torpedo loadout to be 12 Type 53-65 and 6 SET-65. Assume rear torpedo loadout to be 4 SET-65. Subject to Soviet submarine sonar modifier. Two mines may be carried in place of each torpedo. Uses submarine modifier (0.50) in damage point calculation. Submerged endurance of 350 nm at 2 knots using batteries. Carries 360 tons of fuel for diesel, giving snorkeling range of 11,000 nm at 8 knots. These units were new on delivery. Most have been refitted at least once in the USSR. Two units in reserve by 1989. Appears that this class will be replaced by Sindhugosh (USSR Kilo) class. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 11 22 33 40 45 Surface Speed: 16 12 8 4 0 Sinks Submerged Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks Rajput (USSR Kashin) class DDG -------------------------- Displacement: 3950 metric tons In Class: 5 Damage Points: 127 In Service: 1980 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 36 knots Propulsion: COGAG Crew: 365 Weapons: Total Mounts: 16 2P/2S(2)4 AK-230 // 2 Drum Tilt (D 51-53) C/USSR 2P/2S(R)4 AK-630 with 15 bursts // 2 Bass Tilt (D 54, 55) C/USSR F(2)1 AK-276 // 1 Owl Screech C/USSR F/A(2)2 SA-N-1 with 22 Goa // 2 Peel Group D/USSR PB&SB(1)4 SS-N-2C with 1 Styx D/USSR F(12)2 RBU-6000 with 5 salvoes E/USSR P&S(5)1 533mm torpedo tubes with 5 SET-65 F/USSR Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Ka-25 Hormone A (D 51-53,55) B/USSR Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Ka-27 Helix A (D 54) B/USSR 1 Elevator - Sensors: Big Net, Head Net C, 2 Don Kay J/USSR Bull Horn, Steer Hide M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- D 51 Rajput 1980 D 52 Rana 1982 D 53 Ranjit 1983 D 54 Ranvir 1986 D 55 Ranvijay 1988 Variant of USSR Kashin class. Helicopter hanger accessed via elevator. Each pair of AK-230 or AK-630 with the same arc are controlled by the director on that side of the ship. SS-N-2C ROF = 4/turn (all mounts) at same target. Uses Soviet construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Range 900 nm at 35 knots or 5000 nm at 18 knots. New construction, not converted Soviet units. This variant is not the same as the Soviet "Modified Kashin" class. Compared to that class, the after 76mm gun and second gun director are deleted in favor of a helicopter hanger and elevator. The Styx missiles are mounted forward and point forward. The crew is larger. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 32 63 95 114 127 Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Godavari class FF -------------- Displacement: 3500 metric tons In Class: 3 Damage Points: 126 In Service: 1983 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 27 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 313 Weapons: Total Mounts: 14 2P/2S(2)4 AK-230 // 2 Drum Tilt C/USSR F(2)1 AK-257 // 1 Muff Cob C/USSR F(2)1 SA-N-4 with 20 Gecko // 1 Pop Group D/USSR PB&SB(1)4 SS-N-2C with 1 Styx D/USSR P/S(3)2 324mm torpedo tubes with 3 NST-58 F/India Aft Pad(1)2: 1 Sea King Mk 42B, 1 Chetak B/India Sensors: Head Net C J/USSR RALW-02 J/India ZW.06 J/Netherlands Type 184 (F 20,23) M/UK APSOH (F 22) M/India Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 20 Godavari 1983 F 22 Ganga 1986 F 23 Gomati 1988 Each pair of AK-230 with same arc are controlled by the director on that side. Allow local control for AK-230 and AK-257. SS-N-2C ROF = 4/turn (all mounts) at same target. Bear Trap helicopter hauldown system. Twin stabilizers. Backup manual directors for AK-230 and AK-257. Helicopter hanger sized for two Sea Kings, but the lighter Chetak is usually carried instead of one of the Sea Kings for stability reasons. Range of 4500 nm at 12 knots. Hull is derived from UK Leander class. Propulsion is same as UK Leander class. The RALW-02 uses the same antenna as the Netherlands DA.08 radar. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 31 63 94 113 126 Surface Speed: 27 20 14 7 0 Sinks Nilgiri (UK Leander variant 1) class FF ------------------------------------ Displacement: 2500 metric tons In Class: 1 Damage Points: 92 In Service: 1972 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 30 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 410 Weapons: Total Mounts: 6 P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45 // 1 Type 903 C/UK A(4)1 Sea Cat with 4 missiles // 1 Type 903 D/UK A(3)1 Mk10 Limbo with 17 salvoes // 1 Type 170 E/UK Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Chetak B/India Sensors: Type 965, Type 978, Type 993 J/UK Type 184, Type 199 M/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 33 Nilgiri 1972 First variant in Indian Navy of UK Leander class The Mk 4 20mm/80 operate in local control. Very crowded due to large crews. Type 170 director is actually a sonar. Has 500 metric tons of fuel, giving range of 4500 nm at 12 knots. Will have both search sonars replaced by an unknown type made by Westinghouse. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 23 46 69 83 92 Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks Himgiri (UK Leander variant 2) class FF ------------------------------------ Displacement: 2500 metric tons In Class: 3 Damage Points: 92 In Service: 1974 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 30 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 410 Weapons: Total Mounts: 7 P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45 // 1 M45 C/UK P/S(4)2 Sea Cat with 4 missiles // 2 M44 D/UK A(3)1 Mk10 Limbo with 17 salvoes // 1 Type 170 E/UK Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Chetak B/India Sensors: LW.08, ZW.06 J/Netherlands Decca J/UK ASPOH (F 34) M/India Type 199 (F 34) M/UK Type 184 (F 35,36) M/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 34 Himgiri 1974 F 35 Udaygiri 1976 F 36 Dunagiri 1977 Second variant in Indian Navy of UK Leander class. The Mk 4 20mm/80 operate in local control. Very crowded due to large crews. Type 170 director is actually a sonar. Has 500 metric tons of fuel, giving range of 4500 nm at 12 knots. This variant differs from the first in having two Sea Cat launchers instead of one. Also, completely different radars are used. F 34 uses a different hull-mount sonar, but F 35 and 36 go back to the Type 184. Also F 34 has the same towed sonar as the first variant, but F 35 and 36 have no towed sonars at all. All three will have all search sonars replaced by an unknown type made by Westinghouse. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 23 46 69 83 92 Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks Taragiri (UK Leander variant 3) class FF ------------------------------------- Displacement: 3250 metric tons In Class: 2 Damage Points: 117 In Service: 1980 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 30 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 410 Weapons: Total Mounts: 9 P/S(1)2 Mk4 20mm/80 C/UK F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45 // 1 M45 C/UK P/S(4)2 Sea Cat with 4 missiles // 2 M44 D/UK F(2)1 Bofors 2-tube mortar with 14 salvoes // 1 Type 170 E/Sweden P/S(3)2 324mm torpedo tubes with 3 A.244s F/Italy Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Sea King Mk 42B B/India Sensors: LW.08, ZW.06 J/Netherlands Decca J/UK Beluga M/France Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 41 Taragiri 1980 F 42 Vindhyagiri 1981 Third variant in Indian Navy of UK Leander class. The Mk 4 20mm/80 operate in local control. Bear Trap helicopter hauldown system. Very crowded due to large crews. Type 170 director is actually a sonar. Has 500 metric tons of fuel, giving range of 4500 nm at 12 knots. Displaces more than other variants. Telescoping hangar and enlarged flight deck to handle Sea King helicopter. Mk10 Limbo replaced with Bofors mortar and ASW torpedo tubes. Search sonars replaced with a French system (type estimated). Plans exist to equip with SS-N-2C, though they are already overloaded. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 29 59 88 106 117 Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks Trishul (UK Whitby) class FF ------------------------- Displacement: 2150 metric tons In Class: 1 Damage Points: 81 In Service: 1960 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 30 knots Propulsion: Steam Crew: 231 Weapons: Total Mounts: 10 2P/2S(2)4 AK-230 // 2 Drum Tilt C/USSR F(1)3 SS-N-2B with 1 Styx // 1 Square Tie D/USSR P/S(3)2 324mm torpedo tube with 3 A.244s F/Italy Aft Pad (1)1: 1 Chetak B/India Sensors: RALW-04 J/India ZW.06 J/Netherlands Square Tie J/USSR Type 162, Type 174, Type 177 M/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 43 Trishul 1960 UK Whitby (Type 12) class. Each pair of AK-230 with same arc are controlled by the director on that side. SS-N-2B ROF = 2/turn (all mounts) at same target. Helicopter hauldown system. Torpedo type estimated. Has 370 metric tons of fuel giving 4500 nm range at 12 knots. Original Mk6 114mm/45 replaced with SS-N-2B (and Square Tie) taken from Osa I missile boats. Refit in 1982-83 removed Limbo, enlarged hanger, added hauldown system, replaced old radars and added Soviet AK-230s. Last modernization finished by early 1987. Sister ship stricken in 1988. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 20 40 61 73 81 Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks Betwa (UK Leopard) class FF ------------------------ Displacement: 2300 metric tons In Class: 1 Damage Points: 86 In Service: 1960 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 25 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 240 Weapons: Total Mounts: 3 A(2)1 Mk5 40mm/60 C/UK F(2)1 Mk6 114mm/45 // Type 275 C/UK F(3)1 Squid Mk4 // 1 Type 170 F/UK Sensors: Type 293, Type 978 J/UK Type 162, Type 174, Type 177 M/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- F 38 Betwa 1960 UK Leopard (Type 41) class. Mk5 40mm/60 operate in local control. Assume 9 manually reloaded salvoes for Squid. Note the Type 170 director is actually a sonar. Range is 7500 nm at 15 knots. Used for training of cadets. After Mk6 114mm/45 mount replaced by deckhouse accomodations for cadets. Modernization in 1981 removed directors for Mk5 40mm/60. One sister ship struck in 1986 and one in 1988. Supposed to strike on completion of second Tir class auxiliary training ship. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 21 43 64 77 86 Surface Speed: 25 19 13 6 0 Sinks Khukri class FFL ------------ Displacement: 1125 metric tons In Class: 2+2+8 Damage Points: 47 In Service: 1989 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 25 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 91 Weapons: Total Mounts: 7 A(R)2 AK-630 with 15 bursts // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR F(1)1 AK-176 // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR A(1)2 SA-N-5 with 4 Grail D/USSR PB&SB(2)2 SS-N-2C with 2 Styx D/USSR Sensors: Bharat 1245 J/India Plank Shave, Positive E J/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- P 49 Khukri 1989 P ? Khutar 1990 There is only one Bass Tilt director. Both the AK-630 and AK-176 are linked to it. SS-N-2C ROF = 4/turn (all mounts). Aft pad for 1 Chetak helicopter, no hanger. Range of 4000nm. Standard displacement estimated from full load displacement. May receive ASW equipment in the future. Later units may use gas turbines and have SA-N-4. Intended to replace Arnala (USSR Petya III) class ships. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 12 23 35 42 47 Surface Speed: 25 19 13 6 0 Sinks Nirvik (USSR Tarantul I) class FFL ------------------------------ Displacement: 480 metric tons In Class: 4+13+11 Damage Points: 22 In Service: 1987 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 35 knots Propulsion: CODOG Crew: 50 Weapons: Total Mounts: 6 A(R)2 AK-630 with 15 bursts // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR F(1)1 AK-176 // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR A(4)1 SA-N-5 with 4 Grail D/USSR PB&SB(2)2 SS-N-2C with 2 Styx D/USSR Sensors: Plank Shave, Kivach J/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- K 40 Nirvik 1987 K 41 Ranvital 1988 K 42 Nipat 1989 K 43 Nishak 1989 There is only one Bass Tilt director. Both the AK-630 and AK-176 are linked to it. SA-N-5 ROF = 4/turn at same target. SS-N-2C ROF = 4/turn (all mounts) at same target. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Carries 50 tons of fuel giving 400 nm range at 35 knots or 2000 nm range at 20 knots. Replacing the Prachand (USSR Osa II) class and retired USSR Osa I class boats, taking their names. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 5 11 16 19 22 Surface Speed: 35 26 18 9 0 Sinks Vijaydurg (USSR Nanuchka II) class FFL ---------------------------------- Displacement: 780 metric tons In Class: 3 Damage Points: 32 In Service: 1977 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 32 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 60 Weapons: Total Mounts: 4 A(2)1 AK-257 // 1 Muff Cobb C/USSR F(2)1 SA-N-4 with 20 Gecko // 1 Pop Group D/USSR PB&SB(2)2 SS-N-2C with 2 Styx // 1 Square Tie D/USSR Sensors: Square Tie, Don-2 J/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- K 71 Vijaydurg 1977 K 72 Sindhurdurg 1977 K 73 Hosdurg 1978 Export version of USSR Nanuchka I. SA-N-4 ROF = 2/turn at same target. SS-N-2C ROF = 4/turn (all mounts) at same target. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Range of 900 nm at 30 knots or 2500 nm at 12 knots. Poor sea boats. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 8 16 24 28 32 Surface Speed: 32 24 16 8 0 Sinks Abhay (USSR Pauk) class FFL ----------------------- Displacement: 480 metric tons In Class: 2+? Damage Points: 22 In Service: 1989 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 34 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 40 Weapons: Total Mounts: 11 A(R)1 AK-630 with 15 bursts // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR F(1)1 AK-176 // 1 Bass Tilt C/USSR A(4)1 SA-N-5 with 4 Grail D/USSR 2 depth charge rails with 6 B-1 depth charges E/USSR special(5)2 RBU 1200 with 5 salvoes E/USSR 2PB/2SB(1)4 406mm torpedo tubes with 1 E40-75A F/USSR Sensors: Peel Cone, Spin Trough J/USSR Bull Horn, Rat Tail M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- P ? Abhay 1989 P ? Ajay 1989 There is only one Bass Tilt director. Both the AK-630 and AK-176 are linked to it. SA-N-5 ROF = 4/turn (all mounts) at same target. Twelve manually reloaded SA-N-5 missiles. RBU 1200 fixed in train. Ship must point directly at target to fire RBUs. New variant sighted in 1990. Has 9 mounts. The 406mm torpedo tubes are replaced with P/S(2)2 533mm torpedo tubes with 2 SET-65 (F/USSR). Peel Cone replaced with Plank Shave (J/USSR). Rat Tail sonar removed. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Has 50 tons of fuel giving a range of 2000 nm at 20 knots. Same hull as USSR Tarantul classes. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 5 11 16 19 22 Surface Speed: 34 26 17 9 0 Sinks Arnala (USSR Petya III) class FFL ---------------------------- Displacement: 950 metric tons In Class: 8 Damage Points: 37 In Service: 1969 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 30 knots Propulsion: CODAG Crew: 100 Weapons: Total Mounts: 7 F/A(2)2 AK-276 // 1 Hawk Screech C/USSR 2 depth charge rails with 10 B-1 depth charges E/USSR 2F/2A(16)2 RBU 2500 with 5 salvoes E/USSR P&S(3)1 533mm torpedo tubes with 3 SET-65 F/USSR Sensors: Slim Net, Don 2 J/USSR Hercules M/USSR Remarks: Unit Name ---------------- P 68 Arnala P 69 Androth P 73 Anjadip P 74 Andaman P 75 Amini P 77 Kamorta P 78 Kadmath P 81 Katchal Export version of USSR Petya II. Internal depth charge rails. Also has two mine rails. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Range of 450 nm at 29 knots or 4800 nm at 10 knots. Transferred in 1969, 1972 and 1975. New construction not converted Soviet units. One sister ship striken in 1986 and one in 1987. Being replaced by Khukri class. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 9 18 27 33 37 Surface Speed: 30 23 15 8 0 Sinks Prachand (USSR Osa II) class PTM ---------------------------- Displacement: 215 metric tons In Class: 8 Damage Points: 10 In Service: 1976 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 36 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 30 Weapons: Total Mounts: 6 F/A(2)2 AK-230 // 1 Drum Tilt C/USSR PB&SB(1)4 SS-N-2B with 1 Styx // 1 Square Tie D/USSR Sensors: Square Tie J/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- K 90 Prachand 1976 K 91 Pralaya 1976 K 92 Prabal 1976 K 93 Pratap 1976 K 94 Chamak 1976 K 95 Chapal 1976 K 96 Chapak 1976 K 97 Charag 1976 SS-N-2B ROF = 2/turn (all mounts) at same target. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Range of 500 nm at 34 knots or 750 nm at 25 knots. To be equipped with modern EW system. To be eventually replaced by Nirvik (USSR Tarantul I) class. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 2 5 7 9 10 Surface Speed: 36 27 18 9 0 Sinks Pondicherry (USSR Natya I) class MS -------------------------------- Displacement: 650 metric tons In Class: 12 Damage Points: 21 In Service: 1978 Damage Mod: 0.75 Speed: 17 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 60 Weapons: Total Mounts: 6 (M 67-72: 8) P/S(2)2 2M-8 25mm/60 C/USSR F/A(2)2 AK-230 // 1 Drum Tilt C/USSR P/S(4)2 SA-N-5 with 4 Grail (M 67-72) D/USSR special(5)2 RBU 1200 with 5 salvoes E/USSR Sensors: Don 2 J/USSR Tamir 5N M/USSR high frequency minehunting sonar - Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- M 61 Pondicherry 1978 M 62 Porbandar 1978 M 63 Bedi 1979 M 64 Bhavnagar 1979 M 65 Alleppy 1980 M 66 Ratnagiri 1980 M 67 Karwar 1986 M 68 Cannanore 1987 M 69 Caddalore 1987 M 70 Kakinada 1987 M 71 Kozhikode 1988 M 72 Konkan 1988 The 2M-8 25mm/60 operate in local control. Units M 67-72 have 8 manually reloaded SA-N-5 missiles. RBU 1200 fixed in train. Ship must point directly at target to fire RBUs. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) and modifier for aluminum/steel alloy hull (0.75) in damage point calculation. Can also carry mines. Range of 1800 nm at 16 knots or 5200 nm at 10 knots. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 5 10 16 19 21 Surface Speed: 17 13 9 4 0 Sinks Magar class LST ----------- Displacement: 3200 metric tons In Class: 2+6 Damage Points: 116 In Service: 1987 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 15 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 136 Weapons: Total Mounts: 9 2F/2A(1)4 40mm/60 C/International 4 LCVP A/India Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Sea King Mk42C B/India Sensors: Navigation Radar J/International Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- L 20 Magar 1987 L 23 Gharial 1989 The 40mm/60 operate under local control. The 40mm/60 arcs estimated. Sea Truck type LCVPs carried in davits. No information available on LCVPs, use information provided for UK LCVP Mk 4. Unknown troop and cargo capacity. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 29 58 87 104 116 Surface Speed: 15 11 8 4 0 Sinks Ghorpad (USSR Polnocny C) class LST ------------------------------- Displacement: 750 metric tons In Class: 8 Damage Points: 31 In Service: 1975 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 18 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 42 Weapons: Total Mounts: 4 F/A(2)2 AK-230 // 1 Drum Tilt C/USSR F(8)2 rocket launchers - Sensors: Kivach (L 18,19,21) J/USSR Don-2 (others) J/USSR Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- L 14 Ghorpad 1975 L 15 Kesari 1975 L 16 Shardul 1975 L 17 Sharabh 1976 L 18 Cheetah 1984 L 19 Mahish 1985 L 21 Guldar 1986 L 22 Kumbhir 1986 Export version of USSR Polnocny C. Rockets for shore bombardment only. L 18 and on have helicopter pad (but no hangar) amidships. Uses Soviet Construction modifier (0.90) in damage point calculation. Range of 900 nm at 17 knots or 1500 nm at 14 knots. Carries 140 troops and 350 tons cargo. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 8 15 23 28 31 Surface Speed: 18 14 9 5 0 Sinks UK LCVP Mk4 LCVP ----------- Displacement: 10 metric tons In Class: 4 Damage Points: 1 In Service: 1989 Damage Mod: 0.75 Speed: 16 kts Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 3 Weapons: Total Mounts: 2 F(2)1 7.62mm GPMG - Sensors: None Remarks: Landing craft carried by the Vikraat. Uses modifier for aluminum construction (0.75) in damage point calculation. Unloaded speed is 20 kts. Range is 200 nm at 12 knots. Carries 35 troops or 5.5 metric tons of cargo. Can be fitted with top. At least 21 more in UK service. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 1 Surface Speed: 16 Sinks Rajaba Gan Palan class AO ---------------------- Displacement: 7000 metric tons In Class: 0+1+1 Damage Points: 162 In Service: ? Damage Mod: 0.75 Speed: 20 knots Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 197 Weapons: Total Mounts: 4 2F/A(1)3 40mm/60 C/International Forward Pad(1)1: 1 Sea King Mk 42C B/India Sensors: Navigation Radar J/International Remarks: Unit Name Status -------------------------------------------------- A ? Rajaba Gan Palan ordered 1987 under construction Modified Deepak class with repair capability. The 40mm/60 operate under local control. Standard displacement estimated from full load displacement. Uses auxiliary modifier (0.75) for damage point calculation. The 40mm/60 arcs estimated. Range of 10,000 nm at 16 knots. Carries 14,200 cubic meters of diesel and aviation fuel, 2250 cubic meters of fresh water, 2170 cubic meters of ammunition, provisions and spares. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 41 81 122 146 162 Surface Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Deepak class AO ------------ Displacement: 6785 metric tons In Class: 2 Damage Points: 159 In Service: 1972 Damage Mod: 0.75 Speed: 20 Propulsion: Steam Crew: 169 Weapons: Total Mounts: 6 (A 57: 5) P/S(1)2 20mm/80 (A 50) C/International 2F/A(1)3 40mm/60 (A 50) C/International 2F/2A(1)4 40mm/60 (A 57) C/International Forward Pad(1)1: 1 Sea King Mk 42C B/India Sensors: Navigation radar J/International Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- A 50 Deepak 1972 A 57 Shakti 1976 The 20mm/80 and 40mm/60 operate in local control. Uses auxiliary modifier (0.75) for damage point calculation. The 20mm/80 and 40mm/60 arcs are estimated. Helicopter type is estimated. Range of 5500 nm at 19 knots. Telescoping hanger for helicopter. Two liquid stations per side using British style rigs. Carries 16,624 metric tons fuel oil, 1280 metric tons diesel fuel, 1495 metric tons aviation fuel, 812 metric tons fresh water and some dry cargo. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 40 79 119 143 159 Surface Speed: 20 15 10 5 0 Sinks Vikram class (Coast Guard) PB -------------------------- Displacement: 940 In Class: 6+1 Damage Points: 40 In Service: 1983 Damage Mod: 1.00 Speed: 22 Propulsion: Diesel Crew: 74 Weapons: Total Mounts: 2 F(1)1 40mm/60 C/International Aft Pad(1)1: 1 Chetak B/India Sensors: 2 Decca Series J/UK Remarks: Unit Name In Service ---------------------------------- P 33 Vikram 1983 P 34 Visaya 1984 P 35 Veera 1986 P 36 Varuna 1988 P 37 Vijira 1988 P 38 Vivek 1989 P 39 Vigraha 1990 Coast Guard patrol boat. The 40mm/60 operates in local control. Has stabilizers. However, cannot operate helicopter in heavy weather due to rolling. Has pollution control equipment, diving gear, firefighting monitors. Has 108 tons of fuel giving range of 3500 nm at 14 knots. Damage and Speed Breakdown: Damage Points: 0 10 20 30 36 40 Surface Speed: 22 17 11 6 0 Sinks **** Annex B ======= Sea Harrier FRS.Mk 51 Attack --------------------- Cannon ATA: 3 Def ATA: 3.5(1.5) Sensors: Blue Fox radar, RWR, Ballistic Bombsight Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 650(2.7) 650(2.7) - Medium 450(1.9) 583(2.4) - High 450(1.9) 516(2.2) - Ceiling: 15,600 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 690 nm Internal Fuel: 2287 kg Inflight Refuel?: Y Drop Tank Fuel Weight Additional Range -------------------------------------------------------- 100 Imperial Gallon 363 kg 55 nm 190 Imperial Gallon 690 kg 104 nm Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: 2 30mm Aden Mk 5 Payload: 3629 kg (STOL), 2268 kg (VTOL) STOL loads: * 7 454 kg bombs (621 nm) * 5 BL755 (621 nm) * 6 Matra 155 (621 nm) * 2 Sea Eagle, 2 Magic 2 (621 nm) * 2 190 Imp G Drop Tank, 3 454 kg bombs (808 nm) * 2 190 Imp G Drop Tank, 3 BL755 (808 nm) * 2 190 Imp G Drop Tank, 2 Magic 2 (808 nm) VTOL loads: * 5 454 kg bombs (300 nm) * 4 454 kg bombs (424 nm) * 3 454 kg bombs (547 nm) * 5 BL755 (546 nm) * 4 BL755 (621 nm) * 6 Matra 155 (615 nm) * 4 Matra 155 (621 nm) * 2 Sea Eagle, 2 Magic 2 (542 nm) * 2 Sea Eagle (591 nm) * 2 100 Imp G Drop Tank, 2 Magic 2 (720 nm) Remarks: V/STOL. Indian version of UK Sea Harrier FRS.Mk 1. In service: 14+10+10. Radar contact size is Small. Uses endurance modifiers for NATO Jet. When taking off vertically, special restrictions apply. Payload is limited to 2268 kg. The total of internal fuel and payload is limited to 3376 kg. If full load of internal fuel is not carried, scale cruise range proportionally. VTOL operation may be necessary from damaged flight deck. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex ----------------------------------------- Magic 2 (IR AAM) 90 H /France 454 kg Bomb (Mk 13/18) 454 G1/UK BL755 (cluster bomb) 273 G1/UK Matra 155 (Rocket Pod) 185 G1/France Sea Eagle (ASM) 600 G4/UK 100 Imp G Drop Tank 363 - 190 Imp G Drop Tank 690 - Hardpoints: UW2 UW1 CL UW1 UW2 Rating (kg): 454 907 907 907 454 ----------------------------------------------------------- Magic 2 1 - - - 1 454 kg Bomb 1 2 1 2 1 BL755 1 1 1 1 1 Matra 155 1 2 - 2 1 Sea Eagle - 1 - 1 - 100 Imp G Drop Tank - 1 - 1 - 190 Imp G Drop Tank - 1 - 1 - Il-38 May ASW --------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 0.5(0.5) Sensors: Wet Eye radar, ESM, basic bombsight, 50 sonobouys, MAD Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 216(0.9) 315(1.3) - Medium 216(0.9) 348(1.5) - High 380(1.6) 380(1.6) - Ceiling: 9500 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 3900 nm Internal Fuel: 24,000 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 3600 kg * 12 B-1 DC (3510 nm) * 6 E45-75A torpedoes (3510 nm) Remarks: USSR Il-38 May. In service: 3. Radar contact size is Large. Changes altitude as a "large 4-engine" aircraft. Uses endurance modifiers for turboprops. Payload estimated. E45-75A hang weight estimated. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex --------------------------------------- B-1 (depth charge) 166 E /USSR E45-75A (torpedo) 300 F /USSR Hardpoints: Wpn Bay Rating (kg): 3600 ------------------------------- B-1 DC 12 E45-75A 6 Tu-142M Bear F ASW -------------- Cannon ATA: 2 (tail) Def ATA: 0.5(0.5) Sensors: Wet Eye radar, ESM, 100 sonobouys, MAD Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 321(1.3) 450(1.9) - Medium 321(1.3) 473(2.0) - High 500(2.1) 500(2.1) - Ceiling: 12,500 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 8900 nm Internal Fuel: 59,501 kg Inflight Refuel?: Y Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: 2 NR-23 23mm in tail Payload: 8000 kg * 8 B-1 DC (8010 nm) * 8 E45-75A torpedoes (8010 nm) Remarks: USSR Tu-142M Bear F. In service: 2+6. Radar contact size is Large. Changes altitude as a "large 4-engine" aircraft. Uses endurance modifiers for turboprops. E45-75A hang weight estimated. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex -------------------------------------- E45-75A (torpedo) 300 F/USSR B-1 (depth charge) 166 E/USSR Hardpoints: Wpn Bay Rating (kg): 8000 ------------------------------- E45-75A 8 B-1 8 Dornier 228-202 Reece, Transport --------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 0.5(0.5) Sensors: Surface-Search Radar Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 180(0.8) 200(0.8) - Medium 180(0.8) 231(1.0) - High 231(1.0) 231(1.0) - Ceiling: 10,000 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 600 nm Internal Fuel: 1500 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 1000 kg * None Remarks: FRG Dornier 228-202 equipped for maritime surveillance and utility duties. In service: 4+20. Radar contact size is Small. Changes altitude as "other" aircraft. Uses endurance modifiers for turboprops. Use "SS Radar" (Annex L/Intl) for radar type. Some performance data and internal fuel estimated. Can carry an estimated 10 passengers in addition to crew or about 1000 kg in cargo. BN-42B/T Maritime Defender Recce, Attack -------------------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 0.5(0.5) Sensors: Bendix 1400 radar Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 150(0.6) 172(0.7) - Medium 150(0.6) 172(0.7) - High 172(0.7) 172(0.7) - Ceiling: 10,000 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 362 nm Internal Fuel: ? kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 1043 kg * 6 250 lb bombs (326 nm) * 2 500 lb bombs (326 nm) * 4 Matra 155 (326 nm) Remarks: UK Britten-Norman Maritime Defender equiped for maritime surveillance and light attack. In service: 12. Radar contact size is small. Changes altitude as "other" aircraft. Uses endurance modifiers for turboprop. Use "SS Radar" (L/Intl) information for Bendix 1400 radar. Some performance data estimated. Use US Mk81 and Mk82 bomb information for the 250 lb and 500 lb bombs. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex ----------------------------------------------------- 250 lb Bomb 137 G1/US (use Mk81 info) 500 lb Bomb 259 G1/US (use Mk82 info) Matra 155 (Rocket Pod) 185 G1/France Hardpoints: UW2 UW1 UW1 UW2 Rating (kg): 204 318 318 204 --------------------------------------------------- 250 lb Bomb 1 2 2 1 500 lb Bomb - 1 1 - Matra 155 1 1 1 1 Chetak ASW ------ Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: None, MAD can be carried as a store Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 106(0.4) 119(0.5) - Medium 106(0.4) 119(0.5) - Ceiling: 3048 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 325 nm Internal Fuel: 457 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 500 kg * 2 A.244s (292 nm) * 1 A.244s, MAD (292 nm) Remarks: Helicopter. Indian version of French SA.319B Alouette III. In service: 18. Radar contact size is Small. Payload capacity estimated from attack helicopter version. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex --------------------------------------- A.244s (torpedo) 235 F/Italy MAD Pod ? - Hardpoints: FUS1 FUS1 Rating (kg): 250 250 ------------------------------------ A.244s 1 1 MAD Pod 1 1 Sea King Mk 42A ASW --------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: AW.391 radar, ESM, Type 195 dipping sonar Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 112(0.5) 184(0.8) - Medium 112(0.5) 184(0.8) - Ceiling: 3087 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 662 nm Internal Fuel: 2904 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 1134 kg * 4 Mk 11 DC (595 nm) * 4 A.244s (595 nm) Remarks: Helicopter. Indian version of UK Sea King HAS.Mk 5. In service: 3. Radar contact size is Small. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex ---------------------------------------- Mk 11 DC (depth charge) 145 E /UK A.244s (torpedo) 235 F /Italy Hardpoints: FUS1 FUS1 Rating (kg): 500 500 ------------------------------------ Mk 11 DC 2 2 A.244s 2 2 DA Errata: The listed payload capacity for UK HAS.5 is too small to carry the listed loadouts. Sea King Mk 42B ASW --------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: MEL Super Searcher radar, ESM Type 2069 dipping sonar, 16 mini-sonobouys, MAD Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 112(0.5) 131(0.5) - Medium 112(0.5) 131(0.5) - Ceiling: 3087 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 662 nm Internal Fuel: 2904 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 1200 kg * 4 Mk 11 DC (596 nm) * 4 A.244s (596 nm) * 2 Sea Eagle (596 nm) Remarks: Helicopter. Indian version of UK Advanced Sea King HAS.Mk 6. In service: 10+20. Radar contact size is Small. Sonobouy capacity is a guess. Can carry F-size or smaller sonobouys. Assume UK SSQ-904/905 and SSQ-906/907 can be used. Payload estimated from Sea Eagle weight. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex ---------------------------------------- Mk 11 DC (depth charge) 145 E /UK A.244s (torpedo) 235 F /Italy Sea Eagle (ASM) 600 G4/UK Hardpoints: FUS1 FUS1 Rating (kg): 600 600 ------------------------------------ Mk 11 DC 2 2 A.244s 2 2 Sea Eagle 1 1 Improvements from UK Sea King HAS.5 model include uprated transmission, all-composite rotor blades, improved sonobouy processor (UK AQS-902 LAPADS). ESM features may not be same as UK model. DA Errata: UK Sea King HAS.6 entry should list dipping sonar as Type 2069 rather than Type 2096. Sea King Mk 42C Transport --------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: None Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 112(0.5) 124(0.5) - Medium 112(0.5) 124(0.5) - Ceiling: 3050 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 664 nm Internal Fuel: 2904 kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: cabin mounted 7.62 mm GPMG Payload: 2727 kg * None Remarks: Helicopter. Indian version of UK Sea King HC.Mk 4. In service: 6. Radar contact size is Small. Can carry 22 troops or 2727 kg cargo. Ka-25 Hormone A ASW, Reece --------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: Mushroom radar, FLIR Rat Tail dipping sonar, 3 sonobouys, MAD Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 105(0.4) 115(0.5) - Medium 105(0.4) 115(0.5) - Ceiling: 3500 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 216 nm Internal Fuel: ? kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 600 kg * 2 B-1 DC (194 nm) * 2 E45-75A (194 nm) Remarks: Helicopter. USSR Ka-25 Hormone A. In service: 5. Radar contact size is Small. E45-75A hang weight estimated. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex -------------------------------------- B-1 (depth charge) 166 E/USSR E45-75A (torpedo) 300 F/USSR Hardpoints: FUS1 FUS1 Rating (kg): 300 300 ------------------------------------ B-1 1 1 E45-75A 1 1 Cannot hover or dip at night. DA Errata: DA should list Rat Tail as dipping sonar type. Ka-27 Helix A Type ------------- Cannon ATA: 0 Def ATA: 1.5(1.5) Sensors: Mushroom radar, RWR Helix dipping sonar, 12 sonobouys, MAD Performance: Speed: Knots (nm/phase) ---------- Throttle Setting -------------- Altitude Cruise Military Afterburner ----------------------------------------------------------- VLow/Low 124(0.5) 135(0.6) - Medium 124(0.5) 135(0.6) - Ceiling: 5000 meters Endurance: Cruise Range: 432 nm Internal Fuel: ? kg Inflight Refuel?: N Ordnance Loadouts: Cannon: None Payload: 800 kg * 2 B-1 DC (389 nm) * 2 E45-75A (389 nm) Remarks: Helicopter. USSR Ka-27 Helix A. In service: 1+8. Radar contact size is Small. Radar type unknown, use Mushroom (L/USSR) until further data is available. E45-75A hang weight estimated. Sample loadouts given above. Type Hang Weight (kg) Annex -------------------------------------- B-1 (depth charge) 166 E/USSR E45-75A (torpedo) 300 F/USSR Hardpoints: FUS1 FUS1 Rating (kg): 400 400 ------------------------------------ B-1 1 1 E45-75A 1 1 **** Annex F ======= Country Name Eff. Speed Dist/ % Hit Warh. ----Damage---- Range Turn Wt. vs sub vs ship ----------------------------------------------------------------------- India NST-58 5 nm 40 kts .33 nm .60 34 kg 17 - Launch Diam. Remarks Plat. (mm) ------------------------------- surf, air 324 **** Annex J ======= Country Name ------Range (nm)------ Pd Funct. Large Small VSmall -------------------------------------------------------------- India Bharat 1245 30 20 9 .70 SS India RALW-02 150 100 47 .80 AS, SS India RALW-04 200 133 63 .75 AS USSR Positive E 75 50 24 .80 AS **** Annex L ======= Country Name ------Range (nm)------ Pd Funct. Large Small VSmall -------------------------------------------------------------- Intl SS Radar 48 32 15 .70 SS **** Annex M ======= Country Name Type CZ Active Pass. Active Pass. Plat. Remarks Cap. Range Range Pd Pd ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- India APSOH H - 6 nm 3 nm .70 .60 surf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ********** * CZ End * **********