HMIS El Hind (F120)

History
India
Name: El Hind
Builder: Lithgows Limited
Launched: 14 April 1938
Commissioned: 1943
Out of service: 14 April 1944
Fate: Lost in fire
General characteristics
Class and type: No specified class
Type: Landing Ship, Infantry
Displacement: 5319 tons
Length: 415 ft (126.5 m)
Propulsion:
  • IHP 3000 reciprocating engine
  • 2 boilers
  • 1 shaft
Speed: 14 knots (26 km/h)

HMIS El Hind (F120) was a merchant ship that was requisitioned by the Royal Indian Navy (RIN) in 1943. She was commissioned, and served as a Landing Ship, Infantry (Large) during World War II.[1] She was destroyed in a fire in 1944.

History

HMIS El Hind was originally a merchant ship, built by Lithgows Limited in Scotland and completed in June 1938. She was requisitioned in 1943, and commissioned into the RIN for use in amphibious warfare as Landing Ship, Infantry.

On 14 April 1944, exactly 6 years after her launch, El Hind was destroyed in a fire at Victoria Dock, Bombay when the British merchant ship SS Fort Stikine carrying explosives and ammunition blew up.

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