- INS
Jalashwa (lit. 'Horse of the Sea') is an
amphibious transport dock
currently in
service with the
Indian Navy.
Formerly USS Trenton, she,
along with...
-
varying reasons. The IN
currently operates one
landing platform dock - INS
Jalashwa, an ex-Austin-class
amphibious transport dock,
which was
purchased from...
-
others were
critically injured aboard the
amphibious transport warship INS
Jalashwa, when they
inadvertently inhaled the
poisonous hydrogen sulphide (H2S)...
- of New Jersey. In 2007, it was sold to the
Indian Navy and
renamed INS
Jalashwa. Her keel was laid down at Seattle, Washington, on 8
August 1966 by the...
- the
Oceania region,
including the 2004
Boxing Day Tsunami. In 2020 INS
Jalashwa, a LPD of the
Indian Navy was used to
retrieve Indian nationals stranded...
- 2019. The
Indian Navy was
represented by
amphibious transport dock INS
Jalashwa (L41),
amphibious warfare vessel INS
Airavat (L24), and
survey ship INS...
- capabilities,
including the
acquisition of
landing platform docks such as INS
Jalashwa, as well as
smaller amphibious vessels.
During the 2006 Israel-Lebanon...
- squadron. In 2005,
Eastern Naval Command was home to 30 warships. INS
Jalashwa is the
flagship of
Eastern Fleet and
provides amphibious capabilities to...
- Today: india". Hazegray.org. 24
March 2002.
Retrieved 13
April 2010. "INS
Jalashwa". bharat-rakshak.com.
Retrieved 16
April 2015. "Mexico
Missile Boats"....
- INS Mysore, and INS Aditya) and its
largest amphibious vessel, the INS
Jalashwa—to sail from
Mumbai to
Libya on 26 February. It
chartered the 1,200-seat...