What is INS Triput?

July 25, 2024

Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) recently launched the first indigenously-built Talwar class frigate, 'Triput'.

About INS Triput:

  • It is the first indigenously built Talwar-class frigate.
  • Project:
    • In October 2016, India and Russia signed a deal to buy four stealth frigates of the Admiral Grigorovich class (also known as Project 1135.6 class).
    • Two of these frigates, 'Tushil' and 'Tamal', will be directly imported, and the remaining two frigates will be built in India by GSL through a transfer of technology (ToT).
    • Triput is the first ship built by GSL under this. The second frigate, 'Tamal', will be delivered by February 2025.
  • The Indian Navy already operates six ships of this class: INS Talwar, INS Trishul, INS Tabar, INS Teg, INS Tarkash, and INS Trikand.
  • Features of INS Triput:
    • The 124-m-long and 15.5-m-wide ship is propelled by four gas turbines which are designed to achieve a maximum speed of 28 Knots at a displacement of approx. 3200 tons.
    • It features a hull design that reduces radar cross-section, contributing to their stealth capabilities.
    • The ship is being fitted with a potent combination of state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, an Integrated Platform and Bridge Management System, and a host of other advanced features.
    • The ship’s air defence capability, designed to counter enemy aircraft and anti-ship cruise missiles, will revolve around vertical launch long range Surface to Air missile systems.
    • Further, the ship has been fitted with indigenous power generation and distribution system, AC, Steering System and Stabilisers designed and developed by private industry.
    • It is armed with the Russian-made Klub-N anti-ship missiles or BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles.