13th mishap in the last 12 months at Indian Navy& 21 officers and - TopicsExpress



          

13th mishap in the last 12 months at Indian Navy& 21 officers and sailors have died in three mishaps. There is something suspicious happening in Indian Navy which is serious challenge to coastal security of India & ultimately threat to the National security. which is serious concern but as always our Ministry of Defence is dormant over the year on all this mishap happened in NAVY. --------------------------------------- List of Navy Mishap: • INS Sindhurakshak (14 August, 2013): Eighteen crew members on board -- three officers and 15 sailors -- were killed when blasts ripped through the torpedo compartment of the INS Sindhurakshak while the submarine was berthed in Mumbai harbour. • INS Viraat (September 2013): Fire broke out near the officers mess of the aircraft carrier off the Mumbai coast. No casualties were reported. Image of Sindhurakshak tragedy when it went up in flames. • INS Konkan (4 December, 2013): A minesweeper of the Eastern Naval Command, the vessel caught fire at the naval dockyard at Visakhapatnam while undergoing repairs. The fire engulfed much of the ships interiors before it was doused. No deaths were reported. • INS Talwar (23 December, 2013): A fishing trawler sank after colliding with the frontline frigate near Ratnagiri district, injuring four of the 27 people aboard the trawler. The trawler was operating without lights. There were no casualties onboard the ship. • INS Tarkash (December 2013): A stealth frigate which conducted several overseas missions, INS Tarkash suffered damage to its hull when it hit the jetty while docking in Mumbai. There were no casualties . • INS Betwa (22 January, 2014): The indigenously built frigate ran aground and collided with an unidentified object while approaching the Mumbai harbour. The frigates sonar system was found to be cracked, leading to faulty readings and ingress of saltwater into sensitive equipment. • INS Vipul (January 2014): Deployed with the elite 22nd Killer Missile Vessel Squadron, a hole was detected in a compartment, forcing it back into the harbour while it was on an operational mission. It had to be sent for repairs. • INS Sindhughosh (January 2014): The leading ship of her class of diesel-electric submarines, the Sindhughosh ran aground at the naval harbour in Mumbai. The submarine was re-floated and did not suffer much damage. At the time of the incident, it was fully armed, carrying its entire compliment of 70 personnel, all of whom were safe. • INS Airavat (3 February, 2014): Amphibious ship INS Airavat, the latest of the Shardul class of tank-landing ships, ran aground off the coast of Visakhapatnam. The propellers of the warship were permanently damaged and had to be replaced for the vessel to become operational again. • INS Sindhuratna (26 February, 2014): Two sailors died and seven members of the 94-strong crew were evacuated after inhaling smoke aboard the diesel-powered submarine following a fire. A board of inquiry in its preliminary report, said that fire in some cables led to the smoke in the third compartment. • INS Kolkata (Yard 12701) (7 March, 2014): An officer was killed and a worker injured after inhaling carbon dioxide gas which leaked from a container in the advanced warship at Mumbais Mazagon Dock Limited. ------------------------------------- Read more at: firstpost/india/indian-navys-poor-record-11-accidents-21-deaths-in-last-seven-months-1424537.html?utm_source=ref_article ------------------------------------
Posted on: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 10:23:38 +0000

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