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History
Indian Navy
Name INS Vijaydurg
Namesake Vijaydurg fort
Commissioned 25 December 1976
Decommissioned 30 September 2002
Fate Decommissioned
General characteristics
Class and type Durg-class corvette
Displacement 670 tons (full load)
Length 59 meters
Beam 12.5 meters
Draught 2.5 meters
Speed 32 knots
Complement 42 (incl 7 officers)[1]
INS Vijaydurg (K71) was the lead ship of the Durg-class corvettes of the Indian Navy .
The ship was commissioned on 25 December 1976 and decommissioned on 30 September 2002.[1]
References [ ]
Corvettes of the Indian Navy
Commissioned ships
Decommissioned ships
Flower class Bathurst class Arnala class
Arnala
Androth
Anjadip
Andaman
Amini
Kamorta (P77)
Kadmatt (P78)
Kiltan (P79)
Kavaratti (P80)
Katchall
Amindivi
Durg class Veer class
Veer
Nirbhik
Nipat
Nirghat
Prahar
Abhay class Basset class[d]
HMIS Agra
HMIS Ahmedabad
HMIS Amritsar
HMIS Baroda
HMIS Berar
HMIS Calcutta
HMIS Cochin
HMIS Cuttack
HMIS Karachi
HMIS Lahore
HMIS Lucknow
HMIS Madura
HMIS Multan
HMIS Nagpur
HMIS Nasik
HMIS Patna
HMIS Peshawar
HMIS Poona
HMIS Quetta
HMIS Rampur
HMIS Shillong
HMIS Travancore
Future ships
Footnotes
^ Renamed as INS Bombay post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Bengal post republic.
^ Renamed as INS Madras post republic.
^ Classified as Anti-Submarine Naval Trawlers
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