In pics: 10 things to know about naval warship INS Kochi
- HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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- Updated: Sep 30, 2015 16:58 IST
Union Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, R K Dhowan (3rd from L),
Chief of Naval Staff, S P S Cheema (5th from L), Commanding in Chief,
Western Naval Command along with other officers during the commissioning
of naval warship INS Kochi in Mumbai .
(PTI)
INS Kochi, the stealth guided missile destroyer, was commissioned
into the Indian Navy on Wednesday by defence minister Manohar Parrikar
at the Mumbai dockyard.
Here are 10 things that you need to know about India’s biggest, indigenously-built warship:
The ship weighs over 7,500 tonnes, spanning over 164 metres in length and 17 metres at the beam.
(REUTERS)
Speed
It is propelled by four gas turbines and designed to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots (55.56 km/h).
(REUTERS)
On board
The
ship has a complement of about 40 officers and 350 sailors. The
accommodation and living spaces have been designed with emphasis on
ergonomics and habitability.
(PTI)
Stealth
Enhanced
stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of
radar-transparent deck fittings. A bow mounted sonar dome, the second of
its kind in an indigenous naval platform, has been introduced to
enhance sonar acoustic performance.
(AFP)
Weapons
The
ship includes a successful fitment of vertically launched missile
system for long distance engagement of shore and sea-based targets. It
has a long-range BrahMos surface-to-surface missile.
(REUTERS)
Surveillance
One
of the few warships of the world and the second in the Indian Navy to
have Multi-Function Surveillance and Threat Alert Radar to provide
target data to Long Range Surface to Air Missile system.
(EPA)
Defence
The
ship has MF STAR and LR SAM systems to protect against incoming air
borne and surface threats, at medium and close in range. The ship has 76
mm Super Rapid Gun Mount (SRGM) and AK 630 Close In Weapon System
(CIWS) gun mounts.
(indiannavy.nic.in)
Networking
The
ship can be classified as a ‘Network of Networks’ as it is equipped
with Ship Data Network (SDN), Combat Management System (CMS), Automatic
Power Management System (APMS) and Auxiliary Control System (ACS).
(Hindustan Times)
Transport
It is equipped to operate two Sea King or Chetak helicopters.
(Hindustan Times)
Anti-submarine
The
ship’s anti-submarine arsenal consists of Indigenous Rocket Launchers
(IRL), Indigenous Twin-tube Torpedo Launchers (ITTL) and bow-mounted new
generation HUMSA Sonar Dome.
(Hindustan Times)
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