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06-October, 2015 16:23 IST
INS Astradharini Joins The Indian Navy

An indigenously built Torpedo Launch and Recovery Vessel ‘INS Astradharini’, was commissioned today, 06th October 2015 by Vice Admiral Satish Soni, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command at an impressive ceremony held at the Naval Base, Visakhapatnam. Distinguished Scientist Dr. V Bhujanga Rao, Director General (NS &M) DRDO, Shri CD Malleswar, Director NSTL, Visakhapatnam, Mr. Sahay Raj, CMD of M/s. Shoft Shipyard Pvt. Ltd, Bharuch, Gujarat and various other dignitaries were also present during the commissioning ceremony.

Vice Admiral Satish Soni was received on arrival at the Naval Jetty by Commodore KA Bopanna, the Naval Officer-in-Charge (Andhra Pradesh) and was presented a Guard. The inaugural address was delivered by the Mr. Sahay Raj, CMD of M/s. Shoft Shipyard Pvt. Ltd. which was followed by address of Shri CD Malleswar, Director, NSTL and Distinguished Scientist Dr. V Bhujanga Rao, Director General (NS &M), DRDO. The NOIC(AP) also addressed the gathering which was followed by reading out of the Commissioning Warrant of the Ship by Commanding Officer, Commander Deepak Singh Bist. Subsequently, hoisting of the Naval Ensign onboard for the first time and ‘Breaking of the Commissioning Pennant’ with the National Anthem being played marked the completion of the Commissioning Ceremony.

Addressing the gathering later, the Chief Guest Vice Admiral Satish Soni congratulated the NSTL for their contribution in partnering the Shipyard through the ship building and trials process which have contributed towards building this fine ship. He said that the induction of INS Ashtradharini adds thrust to the Nation’s ongoing endeavours at indigenisation and achieving the nation’s goal of self-reliance in under water weapons development. He later unveiled the commissioning Plaque and dedicated the ship to the nation.

The design of the Astradharini was a collaborative effort of NSTL, M/s Shoft Shipyard and IIT Kharagpur and has a unique design of a catamaran hull form that significantly reduces its power requirement and is built with indigenous steel. Having a length of 50 m, the vessel is capable to do speeds up to 15 Knots. It can operate at high sea states and has a large deck area with Torpedo Launchers for deploying and recovering various kinds of torpedos during the trials. The ship also has modern power generation and distribution, navigation and communication systems. The unique hull form of the ship demonstrates the country’s ship design and shipbuilding capabilities. It is a matter of pride that 95% of the ship’s systems are of indigenous design thus demonstrating the Navy’s continued adherence to the ‘Make in India’ philosophy.

INS Astradharini will be used to carry out the technical trials of underwater weapons and systems developed by NSTL, a naval systems laboratory of DRDO. It is an advanced replacement for Astravahini which was decommissioned on 17th July 2015.

It has a complement of 02 officers and 27 sailors; Astradharini is can accommodate 13 DRDO scientists and has the capacity to undertake multiple trials during a single sortie. The commissioning of INS Astradharini will add a powerful punch to the DRDO's R&D capabilities and will accelerate the development of underwater weapons and systems.
 
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Indian Navy commissions indigenous torpedo recovery vessel - INS Astradharini | Zee News
Visakhapatnam: The Indian Navy on Tuesday commissioned the first indigenously-designed and built torpedo launch and recovery vessel INS Astradharini.

Flag Officer Commanding-in-chief, Eastern Naval Command Vice Admiral Satish Soni commissioned the ship at an impressive ceremony held at the Naval Base Visakhapatnam.

During his address at the event, Soni congratulated the Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL) here for their contribution towards the ship building and the trials.

"The induction of INS Ashtradharini adds thrust to the country's ongoing endeavours at indigenisation and achieving India's goal of self-reliance in under-water weapons development," he added.

Soni later unveiled the commissioning plaque and dedicated the ship to the nation.

The design of the Astradharini is a collaborative effort of NSTL, M/s Shoft Shipyard and IIT Kharagpur and has a unique design of a catamaran hull form that significantly reduces its power requirement and is built with indigenous steel.

Having a length of 50 m, the vessel is capable to do speeds up to 15 Knots. It can operate at high sea states and has a large deck area with torpedo launchers for deploying and recovering various kind of torpedoes during the trials.

The ship also has modern power generation, distribution, navigation and communication systems. The unique hull form of the ship demonstrates the country's ship design and shipbuilding capabilities.

INS Astradharini will be used for carrying out the technical trials of underwater weapons and systems developed by NSTL, a naval systems laboratory of DRDO. It is an advanced replacement for Astravahini, which was decommissioned on July 17 this year.

The ship has a complement of 02 officers and 27 sailors. Astradharini can accommodate 13 DRDO scientists and has the capacity to undertake multiple trials during a single sortie.



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The Indian Navy on Tuesday commissioned a home-grown torpedo launch and recovery vessel, christened INS Astradharini. It is an advanced replacement for Astravahini which was decommissioned this year. The vessel is a collaborative effort by the Naval Science and Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Shoft Shipyard and IIT Kharagpur.

The Indian Navy termed the commissioning of INS Astradharini as ‘powerful punch' to DRDO's capabilities, set to accelerate the development of underwater weapons and systems. INS Astradharini will be used to carry out the technical trials of underwater weapons and systems developed by NSTL, a naval systems laboratory of DRDO.

Navy says the unique hull form of the vessel demonstrates the country's ship design and shipbuilding capabilities. "It is a matter of pride that 95 per cent of the ship's systems are of indigenous design. It also demonstrates Navy's continued adherence to the ‘Make in India' philosophy," says Navy.

Vice Admiral Satish Soni, Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command said the induction of INS Ashtradharini adds thrust to nation's goal of self-reliance in developing under water weapons.

Unique features of the vessel

It has a unique design of a catamaran hull form that significantly reduces its power requirement.

The vessel is built using indigenous steel.

it has a length of 50 m and is capable to do speeds up to 15 Knots.

Can operate at high sea states and has a large deck area.

Deck area carries torpedo launchers for deploying and recovering various kinds of torpedoes during trials.

Carries a state-of-the-art power generation and distribution, navigation and communication systems.

* It has a complement of two officers and 27 sailors

Can accommodate 13 scientists and can undertake multiple trials during a single sortie.
http://www.oneindia.com/india/torpe...el-ins-astradharini-commissioned-1891200.html
 
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