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Indian Navy launches guided missile destroyer INS Imphal
Gautam S. Mengle
Mumbai, April 21, 2019 00:30 IST
Updated: April 21, 2019 00:30 IST

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Adding firepower: INS Imphal hits the water after its launch at Mazgaon Docks on Saturday.


It’s the third state-of-the-art warship built as part of Project 15B
The Indian Navy on Saturday launched its third guided missile destroyer at Mazgaon Docks as part of its Project 15B, which is aimed at adding state-of-the-art warships to the naval fleet.

Defence officials said that the destroyer, INS Imphal, hit the water at 12.20 p.m. in the presence of Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Naval Staff, and his wife Reena Lanba, who broke a coconut on the warship’s bow before its launch.

The Navy had launched INS Vishakhapatnam, the first Project 15B ship, in April 2015, while the second ship, INS Mormugao, was launched in September 2016. A contract for four destroyers under the Project 15B has been signed.


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With a launch weight of 3037 tonnes, the INS Imphal, like the other ships under the project, has been designed indigenously by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, New Delhi. Each warship spans 163 metres in length and 17.4 metres at beam, and displaces 7300 tonnes.

A Defence spokesperson said, “These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots. The P15B destroyers incorporate new design concepts for improved survivability, sea keeping, stealth and ship manoeuvrability. Enhanced stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of radar transparent deck fitting, which make these ships difficult to detect. P 15B ships will be equipped to carry and operate two multiple role helicopters.”

The spokesperson added that the ships are packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including multi-functional surveillance radars and vertically launched missile system for long-distance engagement of shore, sea-based and air targets
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Yet another big success for the Indian Navy. On a side note, I am glad the ship was named after a city in Northeast India. As the last remaining China/Pakistan backed terrorists in the Northeast are eliminated, it is important to further bring NE Indians into the mainstream, and provide even more opportunities to serve in the Armed Forces.
 
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As the last remaining China/Pakistan backed terrorists in the Northeast are eliminated
It isn't a one-way street. India is sponsoring terrorism as well in Pak and causing mayhem using BLA and other organisations. Please don't say you aren't because there's enough evidence.

Going on point, good for you to build a destroyer.
 
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It isn't a one-way street. India is sponsoring terrorism as well in Pak and causing mayhem using BLA and other organisations. Please don't say you aren't because there's enough evidence.

Going on point, good for you to build a destroyer.
how much evidence is there that we sponsored Baloch terrorists? There isn't much. But still, we all know that India started supporting Baloch terrorists after Pakistan started supporting Kashmiri millitants and Khalistanis. Now it is safe to say that there is at least indirect support for all militant groups in India/Pakistan by the opposite country. Not saying that is a good thing, but it is what it is.
 
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Yet another big success for the Indian Navy. On a side note, I am glad the ship was named after a city in Northeast India. As the last remaining China/Pakistan backed terrorists in the Northeast are eliminated, it is important to further bring NE Indians into the mainstream, and provide even more opportunities to serve in the Armed Forces.
For ne people independence is more important than being pawns of war
 
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Indian Navy launches guided missile destroyer INS Imphal
Gautam S. Mengle
Mumbai, April 21, 2019 00:30 IST
Updated: April 21, 2019 00:30 IST

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Adding firepower: INS Imphal hits the water after its launch at Mazgaon Docks on Saturday.


It’s the third state-of-the-art warship built as part of Project 15B
The Indian Navy on Saturday launched its third guided missile destroyer at Mazgaon Docks as part of its Project 15B, which is aimed at adding state-of-the-art warships to the naval fleet.

Defence officials said that the destroyer, INS Imphal, hit the water at 12.20 p.m. in the presence of Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Naval Staff, and his wife Reena Lanba, who broke a coconut on the warship’s bow before its launch.

The Navy had launched INS Vishakhapatnam, the first Project 15B ship, in April 2015, while the second ship, INS Mormugao, was launched in September 2016. A contract for four destroyers under the Project 15B has been signed.


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With a launch weight of 3037 tonnes, the INS Imphal, like the other ships under the project, has been designed indigenously by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, New Delhi. Each warship spans 163 metres in length and 17.4 metres at beam, and displaces 7300 tonnes.

A Defence spokesperson said, “These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots. The P15B destroyers incorporate new design concepts for improved survivability, sea keeping, stealth and ship manoeuvrability. Enhanced stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of radar transparent deck fitting, which make these ships difficult to detect. P 15B ships will be equipped to carry and operate two multiple role helicopters.”

The spokesperson added that the ships are packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including multi-functional surveillance radars and vertically launched missile system for long-distance engagement of shore, sea-based and air targets
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when armaments will be added ?
 
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how much evidence is there that we sponsored Baloch terrorists? There isn't much. But still, we all know that India started supporting Baloch terrorists after Pakistan started supporting Kashmiri millitants and Khalistanis. Now it is safe to say that there is at least indirect support for all militant groups in India/Pakistan by the opposite country. Not saying that is a good thing, but it is what it is.

India neither supports nor funds the Balochis. Nor the TTP. Don't get suckered into Pak propaganda.

The day India actually starts 'supporting' Balochis and/or TTP, the Pakistanis, even here, will know for sure what that will mean.
 
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India neither supports nor funds the Balochis. Nor the TTP. Don't get suckered into Pak propaganda.

The day India actually starts 'supporting' Balochis and/or TTP, the Pakistanis, even here, will know for sure what that will mean.
Well it is fun to see them cry about the evil Indian proxies blowing up Pakistani military personnel left and right.
 
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Mumbai
Indian Navy launches guided missile destroyer INS Imphal
Gautam S. Mengle
Mumbai, April 21, 2019 00:30 IST
Updated: April 21, 2019 00:30 IST

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Adding firepower: INS Imphal hits the water after its launch at Mazgaon Docks on Saturday.


It’s the third state-of-the-art warship built as part of Project 15B
The Indian Navy on Saturday launched its third guided missile destroyer at Mazgaon Docks as part of its Project 15B, which is aimed at adding state-of-the-art warships to the naval fleet.

Defence officials said that the destroyer, INS Imphal, hit the water at 12.20 p.m. in the presence of Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Naval Staff, and his wife Reena Lanba, who broke a coconut on the warship’s bow before its launch.

The Navy had launched INS Vishakhapatnam, the first Project 15B ship, in April 2015, while the second ship, INS Mormugao, was launched in September 2016. A contract for four destroyers under the Project 15B has been signed.


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With a launch weight of 3037 tonnes, the INS Imphal, like the other ships under the project, has been designed indigenously by the Indian Navy’s Directorate of Naval Design, New Delhi. Each warship spans 163 metres in length and 17.4 metres at beam, and displaces 7300 tonnes.

A Defence spokesperson said, “These ships will be propelled by four gas turbines to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots. The P15B destroyers incorporate new design concepts for improved survivability, sea keeping, stealth and ship manoeuvrability. Enhanced stealth features have been achieved through shaping of hull and use of radar transparent deck fitting, which make these ships difficult to detect. P 15B ships will be equipped to carry and operate two multiple role helicopters.”

The spokesperson added that the ships are packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including multi-functional surveillance radars and vertically launched missile system for long-distance engagement of shore, sea-based and air targets
@Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @Jackdaws @Soumitra @AyanRay @Tshering22 @jaiind @Novice09 @Rollno21 @kris @Sheena1980 @Vikki @KapitaanAli @jetray @pahadi @Śakra @third eye @Tea addict @Sam. @Chhatrapati @Srinivas @Peshwa @Robinhood Pandey @Ajaxpaul @anant_s @jamahir @HydNizam
@SrNair @koolzberg @Khatri_pune @Axomiya_lora @ajpirzada @SrNair @Smarana Mitra @mastaan @Sekhon Rafiqui @Aryan0395 @HydNizam @God Parshuram @mastaan @Jugger @Syed Hammad Ahmed @surya kiran @Chowkidar placemat @nahtanbob

Do you Indians need to open a thread for building a ship? This is not the lead ship of a new class. It’s just another ship. Why not just create a long running thread to put this information there.

Wait, there is a thread on Indian navy. Just put this story there. A new ship of an existing model does not deserve a dedicate thread.
 
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