HMS Indus
Skip to main content

HMS Indus

1812 Vengeur-class third-rate ship of the line


Service Entry
1812
Operator
Royal Navy
Vessel Type
third-rate, Vengeur-class third-rate ship of the line

* This information from Wikidata is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

HMS Indus was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line constructed for the Royal Navy, representing a common and versatile class of warship during the Age of Sail. Launched on 19 December 1812 at Deptford Wharf, she was built to serve as a formidable naval combatant, capable of engaging in line-of-battle tactics. As a third rate, HMS Indus balanced firepower and maneuverability, featuring a substantial armament of 74 guns, which typically included a mixture of heavy and lighter cannons arranged across two gun decks. Details about her specific dimensions, construction materials, and design features are not provided in the available content, but as a ship of her class, she likely measured approximately 176 feet in length on the gun deck, with a beam around 47 feet, and a complement of roughly 600 officers and men. Her construction at Deptford Wharf would have involved traditional timber framing and copper sheathing to enhance durability and performance at sea. HMS Indus's active service period spanned several decades, but her frontline role was eventually phased out. In 1840, she was reassigned to harbour service—typically involving uses such as accommodation, training, or stationary guard duties—marking the end of her operational career at sea. After nearly three decades of service in this secondary role, she was broken up in 1868, marking the end of her physical existence. While her specific engagements and notable events are not detailed in the provided content, her commissioning and service during the early 19th century place her among the many ships that contributed to British naval dominance during a period of significant maritime conflict and expansion. Her lifecycle from active combatant to harbour service and eventual dismantling reflects common practices in naval fleet management during that era.

This description has been generated using GPT-4.1-NANO based on the Vessel's wikidata information and then modified by ShipIndex.org staff.

Ships

4 ship citations (0 free) in 4 resources

Indus (1812-1818) Subscribe to view
Indus (1812-18; Third Rate) Subscribe to view
Indus, 1812-1818, 3rd Rate 74 Armada Class Subscribe to view
Indus, British third rate ship of the line (1812) Subscribe to view