After its takeover by the Government in 1960, Mazagon Dock grew rapidly to become the premier Warship building yard in India, producing Warships for the Navy and offshore structures for the Bombay High. It has grown from a single unit, small ship repair company, into a multi-unit and multi-product company, with significant rise in production, use of modern technology and sophistication of products. The company’s current portfolio of designs spans a wide range of products for both domestic and overseas clients. Since 1960, MDL has built total 802 Vessels including 28 Warships, from advanced Destroyers to Missile boats and 7 Submarines. MDL had also delivered Cargo ships, Passenger Ships, Supply Vessels, Multipurpose Support Vessel, Water Tankers, Tugs, Dredgers, Fishing Trawlers, Barges & Border Out Posts for various customers in India as well as abroad. MDL have also fabricated and delivered jackets, main decks of wellhead platforms, process platforms, jack-up rigs etc.
Naval projects
Frigates
Nilgiri-class Frigate (1972)
The first Warship built by MDL was the 2900-ton displacement INS Nilgiri, the lead ship of her class. She was launched on 15 October 1966 and commissioned on 23 June 1972. Five more Frigates of this class were built over the next nine years for the Indian Navy.
Godavari-class Frigate
While construction of the Nilgiri class was being completed, the Indian Navy proposed requirements for an indigenously designed and built Frigate. This new Frigate was to be of wholly Indian design and manufacture. To address these requirements, MDL designed and built the Godavari-class guided-missile Frigates with a 3,800-tonne displacement and the ability to embark two helicopters. MDL built three ships of the class – the lead ship, INS Godavari, INS Ganga and INS Gomati.
Shivalik-class Frigates
INS Shivalik
The 6000-ton Shivalik-class (Project 17) Frigates are the first Warships with stealth features to be designed and built in India. These multi-role, guided-missile Frigates have reduced radar signature and have entered service from 2010 onwards. At least three of this class have been constructed at MDL. The lead Vessel of the class was commissioned on 29 April 2010. The last ship of the class, INS Sahyadri, was launched on 27 May 2005 and commissioned on 21 July 2012.
Nilgiri-class Frigates
Nilgiri class Vessels are the next-generation of guided-missile Frigates in the 6,500-tonne range to be designed and built at MDL and GRSE. They incorporate stealth features. The lead Vessel of the class was launched on 28 September 2019. At least seven Vessels of the class are planned. Four will be built by MDL, while the rest three by GRSE. INS Mahendragiri, the seventh and final ship of the P-17A Frigates in this class was launched in Mumbai on 1 September 2023.
Destroyers
Delhi-class Destroyers
The next class of Vessels designed and built by MDL was Project 15 Delhi-class guided-missile Destroyers. These were powered by gas turbines and displaced 6,200 tonnes. The first of the class, INS Delhi, was launched in February 1991 and commissioned on 15 November 1997. The second, INS Mysore, was commissioned on 2 June 1999, followed by the last ship in the series, INS Mumbai, on 22 January 2001.
Kolkata-class Destroyers
INS Kolkata
Kolkata-class Vessels are the next-generation of guided-missile Destroyers in the 7,400-tonne range to be designed and built at MDL. They incorporate stealth features. The lead Vessel of the class was launched on 30 March 2006. At least three Vessels of the class were planned. All three are in active service.
Visakhapatnam-class Destroyers
INS Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam-class Vessels are the next-generation of guided-missile Destroyers in the 7,500-tonne range to be designed and built at MDL. They incorporate stealth features and improved weapons and avionics compared to the Kolkata class. The lead Vessel of the class was launched in 2018. At least four Vessels of the class are planned.
Submarines
Shishumar-class Submarine
The Shishumar-class submarines are a variant of the Type 209 diesel-electric submarine designed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft. Two Vessels of this class were constructed at MDL. These were the first two indigenously built submarines in India. INS Shalki was commissioned on 7 February 1992 and INS Shankul was commissioned on 28 May 1994.
Kalvari-class Submarine
INS Vagsheer
MDL has built six diesel-electric submarines of the Kalvari class under a technology-transfer agreement with DCNS. INS Kalvari, the first in this class, was commissioned on 14 December 2017 from Naval Dockyard in Mumbai.
Corvettes
Khukri-class Corvettes
INS Kuthar
MDL designed and built the first two Vessels of the Khukri-class corvettes for the Indian Navy. The lead Vessel of the class was commissioned on 23 August 1989, and the second, INS Kuthar, on 7 June 1990. The remainder of the class was built at Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) following a transfer of technology from MDL to diversify Warship building capabilities to other yards, as well as to make room at MDL for larger projects.
Coast Guard Vessels
The yard builds offshore patrol Vessels (OPVs) for the Indian Coast Guard. These Vessels are specialised ships built for patrolling, policing, search and rescue operations in India’s exclusive economic zone. Each carries a helicopter on board. Seven such ships have been delivered to the Coast Guard.
Floating Police Stations
Based on the order by the BSF, the yard started construction of floating border outposts (BOPs). Essentially these BOPs are floating police stations with four high-speed boats. The yard has delivered 9 out of an order of 14 BOPs.
Other Vessels
Among other ships, the yard has built three fast missile boats, a cadet training ship, and other utility ships for the Indian Navy. It has also built Kangan class water tankers for the Iranian naval forces.
Commercial projects
Offshore Platforms
MDL builds offshore oil drilling platforms. It operates facilities at Alcock, Mumbai, and Nhava Yard for the construction of platforms with wellhead, water injection and production separator and glycol process capabilities, as well as jackup rigs, SBMs and other offshore structures.
Repair and maintenance jobs on offshore rigs are undertaken at Alcock; jackets up to 80 metres (260 ft) length and 2,200-tonne weight can be constructed. At Nhava, jackets up to 80 metres (260 ft) length and 2,300-tonne weight, main decks up to 550-tonne weight and helipads of 160-tonne weight can be constructed.
The yard builds specialist Vessels able to clean oil spills and fight fires on offshore drilling platforms.
A welding training school develops and maintains welding techniques and procedures.
We build maritime capability to strengthen national security and help the nation sail through new economic heights. We are the ship builder to the nation.