India’s long range missile programs require a great deal of seaborne infrastructure for telemetry, safety, surveillance and other uses.
Dhruv from above https://ibb.co/pWsWY8K
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The Hindustan Times article erroneously calls the 175m long, 15,000 ton, INS Dhruv a vessel of only "10,000" tons. But 10,000 tons is just the weight of the steel hull ** ). INS Dhruv is slightly larger than the US Navy's USNS Howard O. Lorenzenwhich performs a similar role.
A Jane's analysis photo during INS Anvesh's fitting-out process last year https://ibb.co/6JG2rt6
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Anvesh from above https://ibb.co/kBvmWF8
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** This 10,000 steel hull tonnage for INS Dhruv is as stated in the website of New Delhi-based private sector ship design firm Vik Sandvik. On that website INS Dhruv is called "Naval Vessel". Vik Sandvik designed the hulls of both INS Anvesh (called "Special Vessel") & INS Dhruv.