Stealth frigate INS Tamal to be commissioned into Indian Navy on July 1
- On July 1, the Indian Navy will formally induct its newest stealth multi-purpose warship, Tamal, during a commissioning ceremony held in Kaliningrad, Russia.
- The commissioning follows extensive sea trials over three months and reflects ongoing Indo-Russian cooperation, with Tamal as the last foreign-built warship for India.
- INS Tamal, the eighth frigate of the Krivak class and second vessel in the Tushil series, combines advanced Indian and Russian technologies, incorporates indigenous elements accounting for approximately one-quarter of its build—including the BrahMos long-range cruise missile—and features improved stealth capabilities alongside enhanced stability.
- Vice Admiral Sanjay J Singh, Western Naval Commander, will preside over the ceremony attended by high-ranking Indian and Russian officials, while the 250-plus crew trained rigorously in harsh Russian winter conditions.
- The commissioning of Tamal will enhance the Western Fleet, known as the Navy’s "Sword Arm," adding to a group of ten vessels across four classes that share common equipment, weapons, and sensor systems, while underscoring India’s emphasis on self-reliance and technology transfer.
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Navy set to commission stealth frigate ‘Tamal’ in Russia on July 1 - The Tribune
The Indian Navy is set to commission its latest stealth multi-role frigate, INS Tamal, on July 1 at Kaliningrad, Russia. The commissioning ceremony will be presided over by Vice Admiral Sanjay J Singh, Commander of the Western Naval Command
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Tamal will join the ‘Sword Arm’ of the Navy, the Western Fleet, under the Western Naval Command and is the second ship of the Tushil Class — the upgraded versions of their predecessors, Talwar and Teg classes.
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