The Indian Navy’s missile destroyer, INS Visakhapatnam, put out the fire from the oil tanker MV Marlin Luanda, flying the Marshall Islands flag in the Gulf of Aden. The ship, which is owned by Trafigura of Singapore and is run by Oceonix Services of the United Kingdom, was attacked by...
INS Delhi is India's first indigenously built guided missile Destroyer and INS Satpura is an indigenouS multi purpose stealth Frigate. The two ships are equipped with a versatile array of weapons and sensors and can carry multi-role helicopters. Both ships are a testimony of India's advanced ...
INS Delhi is a guided-missile destroyer of the Indian Navy, a part of the Delhi class of destroyers. She was constructed at Mumbai’s Mazagon Dock Limites and was commissioned in 1997. She is 163 m long and 17 m wide with a draught of 6.5 m and a displacement of 6200 tonnes. She h...
With three ships, the Indian Navy contingent was the largest amongst those taking part in IFR. The three Indian Navy ships that took part include the guided missile destroyer INS Kochi, anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kavaratti and offshore patrol vessel Sumedha....
At 9 o'clock in the morning, guided by the Chinese guided missile destroyer,Qingdao, the Indian fleetberthed9at a military port, which was already decorated with colorful streamers. Chinese soldiers playedmartial10music and the two sides fired a 21-gunsalute11to mark the occasion. Two children...
The Japanese air raid found only two ships – an auxiliary cruiser and an old destroyer – at the harbor of Colombo. These were quickly sunk. Japanese pilots bombed facilities and airfields, and shot down at least 27 British aircraft. A second Japanese attack wave found and sank the British...