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On September 21, as Commander Abhilash Tomy lay incapacitated in the bunk of his battered sail boat, a 46-year-old Navy Captain was getting ready to carry out the most audacious rescue attempt ever attempted by the Indian Navy.

The Captain, who we cannot name, is no ordinary sailor. A highly qualified special forces operator, he commands a unit of the elite Marine Commandos (MARCOS) based in the West of the country.

If it became clear that ships in the south Indian Ocean wouldn't get to Commander Tomy early enough, the Captain and his squad of three commandos would fly to the area, jump out of an Air Force C-17 transport and combat-free fall into the Indian Ocean, parachuting in as close as possible to Thuriya, Commander Tomy's tiny boat.

According to the Marcos team leader, "The plan was to select the best skydivers, who were equally proficient in water, to land right next to the boat and reach him.''

The team which was selected was ''the best in the business and was handpicked'' for the rescue attempt.

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Commander Abhilash Tomy was competing in the round-the-world Golden Globe Race.

According to the senior Admiral in charge of giving the rescue attempt a go, no-go order, ''all the options were being worked out simultaneously. Paradropping our special forces guys was one of the plans. I have no doubts about the skills and capability of our elite Marcos. They are among the best in the world."

Competing in the round-the-world Golden Globe Race, perhaps the most challenging endurance race on the planet, Commander Tomy had sailed into hurricane force conditions in the most remote and uncharted part of the Indian Ocean.

Sailing more than 5,000 kilometres south of Kanyakumari, Commander Tomy's boat had been hammered by 14-metre-high waves with wind speeds touching 150 kilometres per hour. He lost the main mast of the boat and slammed his back on to its deck during the storm while being flung around like a rag-doll.

Struggling to move and in excruciating pain, Commander Tomy somehow managed to flop on to his bunk inside the boat's cabin where he was able to trigger his EPIRB (emergency position indicating radio beacon). This told race organisers in France that the Indian Navy Commander was in serious trouble and needed to be evacuated. Immediately.

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Commander Tomy's boat had been hammered by 14-metre-high waves with wind speeds touching 150 kmph.

Except, there was a major problem. Sailing well south of established sea lanes, the nearest ships were days away from reaching him. With overcast conditions prevailing in the region, there was absolutely no guarantee when help would arrive.

Commander Tomy was adrift and helpless. From the East, Australia deployed a frigate to race to the area, while the Indian Navy's own stealth frigate INS Satpura, operating off the coast of South Africa, raced at top speed to reach the distressed Indian sailor. But it would take at least five days for these ships to arrive.

By then it might be too late.

With no help in sight, the Captain of the Marcos team got his men kitted. The three commandos who had been selected were all Chief Petty Officers, experienced and physically and mentally tough.

''We knew Tomy was alive but were not aware of the extent of his injury," says the Admiral overseeing the mission.

''So the plan was to ensure that our Marcos remain with him till help reaches.''

When the first images and video of Commander Tomy's boat arrived from an Indian Navy P-8 maritime reconnaissance aircraft which had flown into the remote area after refuelling in Mauritius, it was clear that there was little time to waste. The Thuriya had been devastated and there was no sign of Commander Tomy, who was intermittently communicating from inside his cabin.

''All arrangements catering for the sea state, water temperature, and first aid of the injured officer had been taken into consideration," says the Marcos Captain. He had even spoken to the Goa-based manufacturer of the Thuriya and the team knew exactly what they needed to do once they got there.

But there was one major worry -- the wind speed in the area. ''Anything in excess of 25 knots in squally conditions is not recommended.''

But if there was no option, the Marcos would jump anyway. They had all volunteered to do this. There was no order to deploy.

As is customary, the Marcos Captain would lead from the front. Once the giant Indian Air Force C-17 transport flew over the area, the Captain and his "buddy" would jump off the jet with the second team of two Marcos remaining on standby. They would only deploy if something went wrong with the first attempt or there was an additional requirement.

Finally though, after a harrowing four days stranded out at sea, Commander Tomy was rescued by a French fisheries boat Osiris. He had to be stretchered out of Thuriya before being taken to the remote French research station on Amsterdam Island where he received proper medical attention for his injuries.

For the top leadership of the Indian Navy, Commander Tomy's rescue by the French boat could not have come a day later.

Any further delay would have meant operationalizing Plan B -- parachuting in a group of Marine Commandos who had volunteered to put their lives on the line in order to save a fellow sailor from the Indian Navy.
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fictions drama action story and to much self praising for doing nothing . operations whom did not even took place and heroes are already here .:lol:

while you guys were writing stories french boat went took the guys and throw him in hospital :rofl:

now make some real plan and rescue commander kalboshan yadav of indian navy :partay:
 
Sholay all over again..

Drama tragedy and i forget the rest.

If there is BS in the air the indian are all over it
 
Indian Navy's Abhilash Tomy rescued by French vessel
ET Online|
Updated: Sep 24, 2018, 03.30 PM IST
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NEW DELHI: Indian Navy's yachtsman, Commander Abhilash Tomy, has been rescued after grueling three days of treacherous seas in the Indian Ocean. The 39-year-old was competing in a nonstop, 30,000 mile solo circumnavigation, the 2018 Golden Globe Race, when his boat was de-masted, severely injuring his back and rendering him immobile.

His boat, 'Thuriya' was damaged in the storm about 1,900 nautical miles from Perth, Australia.



The Australian Rescue Coordination Centre at Canberra was coordinating the rescue mission in cooperation with many agencies, including the Australian Defence Department and the Indian Navy.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said Tomy would be transferred to a nearby Indian Ocean island, Ile Amsterdam, for medical treatment.

An Indian naval ship would later transfer Tomy to Mauritus, according to Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

Nirmala Sitharaman had earlier tweeted Sunday that Commander Tomy shall be picked up in the next 16 hours by the French vessel.

The minister had also said she had spoken to vice-chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar P regarding the condition of the injured navy officer.

"... The rescue mission is being coordinated with the Australian Navy. The injured officer shall be picked up in the next 16 hours by a French vessel Osiris," Sitharaman had said.

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Sholay all over again..

Drama tragedy and i forget the rest.

If there is BS in the air the indian are all over it
3 days guy was dying in middle of india occian and indian navy was making a great plan untill french took the guy and deliver him to french hospital .

yahan bethy apny commandos ke gun ga rahy hain :lol: ajeeb qaum hai bhi
 
fictions drama action story and to much self praising for doing nothing . operations whom did not even took place and heroes are already here .:lol:

while you guys were writing stories french boat went took the guys and throw him in hospital :rofl:

now make some real plan and rescue commander kalboshan yadav of indian navy :partay:

ha ha ha ...........sahi hai :D
 
fictions drama action story and to much self praising for doing nothing . operations whom did not even took place and heroes are already here .
Imran Bhai, SF operators(around the globe) are heroes whether one likes or dislikes.
First on the scene was an Indian Navy P-8I Poseidon
 
ap logoon ko nhi lagta ke ye chutiya panti ho rahi hai ?:angel: 3 days c-17 start nhi ho paya ?

ha ha ha .............total chutiya panti. french pahuch gaye idhar planning karte huye hi char din ho gaye .
 
cut the scrap in simple

Stranded officer Abhilash Tomy rescued by French ship


nearly four days after a violent storm left him incapacitated and stranded in his sailboat in the middle of southern Indian Ocean, Commander Abhilash Tomy of Indian Navy was rescued on Monday. He was picked up by the French fishing vessel ‘Osiris’which responded to an SOS from a massive joint operation launched by Indian and Australian maritime forces. “A sense of relief to know that naval officer Tomy is rescued by the French fishing vessel.
He's conscious and doing okay. The vessel will shift him to a nearby island (I'lle Amsterdam) by Monday evening. INS Satpura will take him to Mauritius for medical attention,” tweeted defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman.



Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/national/indian-navy-sailor-rescued-3-694281.html

ha ha ha .............total chutiya panti. french pahuch gaye idhar planning karte huye hi char din ho gaye .
ok ap nhi phunchy theek hai technical issue or any issue . per commandos hero bhi ban gay plan B per kam ker rahy thy . or aik french fishing vessule admi ko utha le gya hospital bhi chor aya . :o:. bilkul seedhy baat thi . tumhy nhi lagta mirchi masala lagaya ja raha hai be fazool main navy ko hero bana rahy hain . aik simple resque operation main commandos marcos or c-17 ko ghaseeta ja raha hai :lol: abhi shuker karo satlites or nuclear missiles nhi add kiyee story main
 
When stupidity reaches a whole another level. Then you should know a self praising creature called a Gangadeshi has been born.

Poor guy saved by the French Navy and Gangadeshi taking all the credit.
 
ap logoon ko nhi lagta ke ye chutiya panti ho rahi hai ?:angel: 3 days c-17 start nhi ho paya ?
there was some activity going on in that C130..... you know after the court's decision indian army has an important warm up mission in such types of places before going to an actual mission.8-)
 
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