INS Tushil commissioned into Indian Navy at Russian shipyard

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Commissioning of Tushil at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia on 9th Dec2024
INS Tushil (F 70), the latest multi-role stealth-guided missile frigate, has been  commissioned into the Indian Navy  at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia . An event was organised for commissioning the warship   in the presence of India’s Defence Minister  Rajnath Singh at the Yantar Shipyard in Kaliningrad, Russia on December 09, 2024.
It took more than a decade to build ‘Tushil’ as its Keel  was laid in 2013.  The ship has successfully carried out firing trials of all her Russian weapon systems and  would reach India in near combat-ready condition.
Rajnath Singh  in his address, described the commissioning as a proud testament to India’s growing maritime strength and a significant milestone in the long-standing friendship between India & Russia, which are bound together by shared values, mutual trust, and special & strategic privileged partnership.

Defence Minister  Rajnath Singh exuded confidence that, with new energy & enthusiasm, India and Russia will realise the full potential of its cooperation in the coming times. He emphasised that the two countries will not only strengthen the existing areas of collaboration, but also give priority to working in new and unexplored areas. “India and Russia will enter a new era of cooperation by taking advantage of each other’s expertise in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Space Exploration and Counter-Terrorism,” he said.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi congratulated all those involved in the project, especially the shipyard workers and all Russian and Indian Original Equipment Manufacturers for their exceptional work, flawless integration of Indian systems with Russian systems and contribution to the quality capability upgrades achieved in this project.

The event was also attended by Russian Deputy Minister of Defence  Alexander Vasilyevich Fomin,  Governor of Kaliningrad Alexey Sergeyevich Besprozvannykh.  Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Aleksandr Alekseyevich Moiseyev.  Ambassador of India to Russia  Vinay Kumar, and other senior officials from the Indian & Russian Governments, Navies, and industries.

About INS Tushil

INS Tushil is an upgraded Krivak III class frigates of the Project 1135.6 of which, six are already in service – three Talwar class ships, built at Baltiysky shipyard, St. Petersburg, and three follow-on Teg class ships, built at Yantar shipyard, Kaliningrad. INS Tushil, the seventh in the series, is the first of the two upgraded additional follow-on ships, the contract for which was signed in October 2016 between JSC Rosoboronexport, Indian Navy and the Government of India.

 

INS Tushil is designed for blue water operations across the spectrum of naval warfare in all four dimensions air, surface, underwater and electromagnetic. It is armed with a range of advanced weapons, including the jointly-developed Brahmos supersonic cruise missiles, vertically-launched Shtil Surface-to-Air Missiles with enhanced ranges, upgraded medium-range anti-air and surface gun with advanced stealth features, optically-controlled close-range rapid fire gun system, anti-submarine torpedoes and rockets and advanced electronic warfare and communication suite.

The ship is also capable of embarking the upgraded anti-submarine and airborne early warning helicopters, the Kamov 28 and Kamov 31, which are formidable force multipliers in themselves. The ship is powered by an advanced gas turbine propulsion plant with state-of-the-art controls and is capable of achieving speeds in excess of 30 knots. High degree of automation and stealth features further enhance its combat capability and survivability. The ship is commanded by Captain Peter Varghese, a gunnery and missile specialist.

 

According to a press release , the  ship’s keel was laid on July 12, 2013 and was launched in water in October 2021. The ship sailed out for her maiden sea trials on January 25, 2024, and completed an exhaustive schedule of Factory trials followed by State Committee Trials and finally the Delivery Acceptance Trials, both in harbour and at sea, by September 24, 2024.