INS Rajput (D51) during an exercise sporting Revathi radar. | |
Class overview | |
---|---|
Name | Rajput |
Builders | 61 Kommunara Shipbuilding Plant |
Operators | Indian Navy |
Succeeded by | Delhi class |
Planned | 5 |
Completed | 5 |
Active | 3 |
Retired | 2 |
General characteristics | |
Type | Guided missile destroyer |
Displacement |
|
Length | 146.5 m (481 ft)[1] |
Beam | 15.8 m (52 ft)[1] |
Draught | 4.8 m (16 ft)[1] |
Propulsion | 4 × Zorya-Mashproekt M3E gas turbines[2] in COGAG, 72,000 hp (54,000 kW); 2 shafts[1] |
Speed | 35 knots (65 km/h)[1] |
Range |
|
Complement | 320 (including 35 officers)[1] |
Sensors and processing systems |
|
Armament | See Armaments |
Aircraft carried | 1 × Ka-28 in last two ships and HAL Chetak helicopter in first three ships |
The Rajput-class guided-missile destroyers built for the Indian Navy are modified versions of Soviet Kashin-class destroyers. They are also known as Kashin-II class. The ships were built in the former Soviet Union after considerable Indian design modifications to the Kashin design. These included the replacement of the helicopter pad in the original design with a flight elevator, as well as major changes to the electronics and combat systems. Five units were built for export to India in the 1980s. All units are currently attached to the Eastern Naval Command.
jfs-0506
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).