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The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation

Signalling an important change in the long-term strategic plan of its armed forces, the Defence Ministry has okayed the purchase of four specialised ships that will triple the existing capability of launching offensive sea-borne “out of country operations” by the forces.

These ships, called the Landing Platform Docks (LPDs), are essentially a modern-day sea-based version of the Roman epic “Trojan horse”. Each carries in its huge lower deck hundreds of troops with tanks, vehicles and cargo. Such a ship can deliver men and equipment near a sea beach and does not need a berthing dock providing the option for landing thousands of troops near a spot chosen to attack.

The Defence Acquisition Council, headed by Defence Minister AK Antony, met earlier this week and cleared the purchase alongside the purchase of four additional long-range maritime aircraft for the Navy. The aircraft will allow dominance over the Indian Ocean. Currently, the Navy is woefully short of maritime surveillance platforms.

The additional LPDs were the first step towards increasing capability to launch “out-of-country operations”, set to be tripled over the next few years, sources said.

The Navy, at present, has one LPD, the INS Jalashwa, a 16,000-tonne displacement vessel. It was purchased form the USA for $50 million in 2007. The purchase of four additional LPDs would be done at a cost of more than $3.3 billion or Rs 18,000 crore. This time, the ministry has decided to call for a global tender. At least two of the ships would be manufactured at shipyard in India.

Forces that move across sea are referred to as “amphibious task force”. At present, India has the capability to move a Brigade, some 5,000 men, using the lone LPD along with a fleet of five smaller 4,500-tonne vessels called the Landing Ship Tank Large (LSTL) each of which can carry 10 tanks, 11 combat trucks and 500 troops.
 
any pics sir of the ship will be appritiated and congrats to india for more ships well how many ships india is looking to induct in its naval arsenal
 
A good move ....but if our marine brigade( Marcos) is just about 2000+ strong....what troops shall be assigned " out of the country " operations in these ships...?.....
the GOI should fund the training of 7-8 brigades for off-shore special ops ......given the increased role of marines in view of the IN doctrine.....strikes on enemy bases in case of a naval conflict ......need a robust marine strength ....
 
india Already have world's second biggest landing docks if im not wrong they got it from russia
 
A good move ....but if our marine brigade( Marcos) is just about 2000+ strong....what troops shall be assigned " out of the country " operations in these ships...?.....
the GOI should fund the training of 7-8 brigades for off-shore special ops ......given the increased role of marines in view of the IN doctrine.....strikes on enemy bases in case of a naval conflict ......need a robust marine strength ....

The ships r meant for transporting our army,I mean equipment from navy and personal's from Army

The navy-army combo is in preparation to make a force similar to marines
 
no india has only one landing platform USS Trenton AKA INS Jalasawah.... which they bought in 2007 i think for 50mill USD
 
i also seen in news some 6 months back that amphbious ship im mysore dont know its name but they say it is world's second biggest amphibious ship can any one help me what is its name
 
The ships r meant for transporting our army,I mean equipment from navy and personal's from Army

The navy-army combo is in preparation to make a force similar to marines
Edited : You are also saying what i was proposing...
 
this will be global tender and the best will be Mistral class amphibious assault ship
 
i also seen in news some 6 months back that amphbious ship im mysore dont know its name but they say it is world's second biggest amphibious ship can any one help me what is its name

we have one biggest amphibious ship that is INS jalashwa but i dont think its the world biggest

 
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Mistral is the optimum solution..A good LHD with very good capacity of carrying troops and tanks...
We should now seriously consider raising Marine Brigade ala US..
 
Mistral is the optimum solution..A good LHD with very good capacity of carrying troops and tanks...
We should now seriously consider raising Marine Brigade ala US..

Their is already such a proposal,but unlike Marines this will under the joint control of army and navy
 
Mistral is the optimum solution..A good LHD with very good capacity of carrying troops and tanks...
We should now seriously consider raising Marine Brigade ala US..
Mistral will be an over kill for us. its an LHD, the tender purely says LPDs, Iam sure they wont go for these.
 

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