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Three Indian navy ships led by Rear Admiral Ajit Kumar anchored at Da Nang port in Vietnam’s central Da Nang City Tuesday for a five-day visit, a media report said Tuesday.

According to state-run Vietnam News Agency, during their stay, the guest officers and sailors would pay courtesy visits to leaders of the Da Nang City People’s Committee, the High Commands of the Military Zone 5 and the Navy Zone 3.

They will join in training and exchange of experience with Vietnamese navy soldiers, as well as sports activities with soldiers of the Navy Zone 3, and tour some scenic sites in the central region, reported Xinhua.

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this will give us more leverage in ECS and with ties between India and Vietnam china will be in much more difficult situation if it want to go nasty
 
India-Vietnam friendship going strong day by day.
 
INS RANVIJAY

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Destroyers INS Ranvijay (D55) by Colonel Ram Peshwae Vitthal captain with 50 officers and 400 sailors, a displacement of 4,974 tons, length 146.5 m, width 15.8 m, draft of 4.8 m, speed of 35 knots / hour.
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Da Nang Border Guard and two tug boats guide to destroyers INS Ranvijay at Tien Sa Port.
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Macro destroyers INS Ranvijay.
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Throat front bow cannon INS Ranvijay.
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INS Ranvijay is equipped with anti-ship cruise missiles, supersonic BrahMos has a range of up to 290km. In the picture tube system of BrahMos missile ship.
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Reconnaissance radars, fire control onboard INS Ranvijay.
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INS Ranvijay is played in India since the 1980s, but most equipped weapons, electronic systems produced by the Soviet Union.
 
INS Satpura

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Zone guided missile destroyer INS Satpura F48 by Colonel Sudhir Gopalkrishna captain with 50 officers and 350 sailors, a displacement of 5,300 tons, length 143 m, width 17 m, draft of 5.3 m, speed of 32 knots / hour. It is fitted with 8 anti-ship cruise missiles with a range supersonic Klub to 200km.
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Reconnaissance radars, fire control onboard INS Satpura.
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INS Satpura F48 is one of the most modern warships the Indian Navy.

INS Kirch
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Corvette INS Kirch (P62) by Cdr Satish M Shenai captain with 20 officers and 150 sailors, a displacement of 1,460 tons, length 91 m, width 10.5 m, draft of 4.5 m, speed 25 knots / hour. The ship is equipped with 16 anti-ship cruise missiles, subsonic Kh-35 Uran-E, 76mm gunboat, AK-630 anti-aircraft artillery.

INS Shakti
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Logistics ship INS Shakti (A57) by Colonel K Raghunath Nair captain with 30 officers and 200 sailors, a displacement of 27,500 tons, length 175 m, width 25 m, draft of 9.1 m, speed 20 nautical miles / hour
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Systems onboard crane logistics INS Shakti
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Piping System refueling tanker hull at the same time allowing for the next two ships
 
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Control panel for ship INS Shakti (A57) as a fortress.
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Lifeboats on board INS Shakti (A57).

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This is a friendly visit from the first 2 years of the Indian Navy to Da Nang.
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Vietnam Students welcome the Indian Navy.
 

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