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INS Kadamba is an integrated strategic naval base of the Indian Navy. Located on the western coast of India, the base can accommodate the operational fleet of Western Naval Command and reduce the traffic in the existing naval base located at Mumbai.
INS Kadamba is India's third functional naval base after those in Mumbai and Visakhapatnam. The base, which fully complies with the MARPOL regulations, was first built in 2005. A second phase of development to expand the facilities at the base is currently in progress.


INS Kadamba location and layout
INS Kadamba is situated at Binaga Bay near Karwar in Karnataka. The base is spread over 5.14km of break water.
1s-kadamba-naval-base.jpg
It lies in the middle of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea in the west. The base receives natural protection and a strategic depth from deep bays. The hilly terrain around the base provides well camouflage to ground facilities.
The first phase of the base was commissioned in May 2005 under "Project Seabird". The $561.6m project was initiated by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Oscar Stanley Dawson.
Construction of the first phase commenced in 1999 and was completed in 2005. It included a ship lift facility, harbour and anchorage, jetty, berthing facilities and accommodation facilities. INS Shardul became the first warship to be commissioned at INS Kadamba in January 2007.
INS Kadamba operations
INS Kadamba is the home port to the operational fleet of Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy. The base accommodates an aircraft carrier, destroyers, stealth frigates and submarines. The main functions of the base include the maintenance, overhaul and repair of surface and submarine fleet. The base strengthens the capabilities of the Indian Navy on the west coast.
The aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya, previously known as Admiral Gorshkov, will also be stationed at Kadamba when the aircraft enters service in 2012.
4s-kadamba-naval-base.jpg

NS Kadamba garrison facilities
The base's garrison facilities include a modern ship lift facility, harbour and anchorage, jetties, berthing facilities for 11 ships and a naval ship repair yard. The base also offers logistics to accommodate over 1,000 officers, sailors and families.
"INS Kadamba is the home port to the operational fleet of Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy."
The 10,000t ship lift facility, measuring 175m in length and 28m in width, features a ship lift and ship transfer system that can lift all vessels of Indian Navy, except large tanker-sized vessels and aircraft carriers.
The ship lift provides 625m of berthing space to handle up to ten ships. The base is designed to accommodate 42 vessels when fully operational. It currently accommodates 11 vessels and will handle 22 ships following the completion of second phase development. The bays have adequate depth to allow large vessels such as aircraft carriers to enter and dock at the base.
Other base facilities and services
The base also provides facilities and services to the on-duty members and mariners. The facilities include a township consisting of accommodation for officers and sailors, a shopping centre, sailors institute, schools, a family clinic and welfare centre.
The base also houses a depot ship, parade ground, drill shed, logistics complex, officers' mess and in-living complex for sailors. A modern hospital known as INHS Patanjali was commissioned in December 2006. The 141-bed hospital features operation theatres, modern monitors and RVG digital radiography systems.
INS Kadamba naval base development
Project Seabird is being developed on a 4,480ha area of land, of which only 400ha is being used for construction while the remaining will be used for afforestation. The second phase of the project is scheduled to start in 2011 and is due for completion by 2017.
Phase II will include a new naval air station, a naval research institute, a transmission station, a naval weapon yard and additional berthing facilities for 50 naval vessels. The new naval air station will comprise a 6,000ft runway. The state government of Karnataka and the Airports Authority of India are in discussions with the Ministry of Defence to plan for an international airport.
Source////http://www.naval-technology.com/
 
INS Kadamba is an integrated strategic naval base of the Indian Navy. Located on the western coast of India, the base can accommodate the operational fleet of Western Naval Command and reduce the traffic in the existing naval base located at Mumbai.
INS Kadamba is India's third functional naval base after those in Mumbai and Visakhapatnam. The base, which fully complies with the MARPOL regulations, was first built in 2005. A second phase of development to expand the facilities at the base is currently in progress.


INS Kadamba location and layout
INS Kadamba is situated at Binaga Bay near Karwar in Karnataka. The base is spread over 5.14km of break water.
1s-kadamba-naval-base.jpg
It lies in the middle of the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea in the west. The base receives natural protection and a strategic depth from deep bays. The hilly terrain around the base provides well camouflage to ground facilities.
The first phase of the base was commissioned in May 2005 under "Project Seabird". The $561.6m project was initiated by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Oscar Stanley Dawson.
Construction of the first phase commenced in 1999 and was completed in 2005. It included a ship lift facility, harbour and anchorage, jetty, berthing facilities and accommodation facilities. INS Shardul became the first warship to be commissioned at INS Kadamba in January 2007.
INS Kadamba operations
INS Kadamba is the home port to the operational fleet of Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy. The base accommodates an aircraft carrier, destroyers, stealth frigates and submarines. The main functions of the base include the maintenance, overhaul and repair of surface and submarine fleet. The base strengthens the capabilities of the Indian Navy on the west coast.
The aircraft carrier, INS Vikramaditya, previously known as Admiral Gorshkov, will also be stationed at Kadamba when the aircraft enters service in 2012.
4s-kadamba-naval-base.jpg

NS Kadamba garrison facilities
The base's garrison facilities include a modern ship lift facility, harbour and anchorage, jetties, berthing facilities for 11 ships and a naval ship repair yard. The base also offers logistics to accommodate over 1,000 officers, sailors and families.
"INS Kadamba is the home port to the operational fleet of Western Naval Command of the Indian Navy."
The 10,000t ship lift facility, measuring 175m in length and 28m in width, features a ship lift and ship transfer system that can lift all vessels of Indian Navy, except large tanker-sized vessels and aircraft carriers.
The ship lift provides 625m of berthing space to handle up to ten ships. The base is designed to accommodate 42 vessels when fully operational. It currently accommodates 11 vessels and will handle 22 ships following the completion of second phase development. The bays have adequate depth to allow large vessels such as aircraft carriers to enter and dock at the base.
Other base facilities and services
The base also provides facilities and services to the on-duty members and mariners. The facilities include a township consisting of accommodation for officers and sailors, a shopping centre, sailors institute, schools, a family clinic and welfare centre.
The base also houses a depot ship, parade ground, drill shed, logistics complex, officers' mess and in-living complex for sailors. A modern hospital known as INHS Patanjali was commissioned in December 2006. The 141-bed hospital features operation theatres, modern monitors and RVG digital radiography systems.
INS Kadamba naval base development
Project Seabird is being developed on a 4,480ha area of land, of which only 400ha is being used for construction while the remaining will be used for afforestation. The second phase of the project is scheduled to start in 2011 and is due for completion by 2017.
Phase II will include a new naval air station, a naval research institute, a transmission station, a naval weapon yard and additional berthing facilities for 50 naval vessels. The new naval air station will comprise a 6,000ft runway. The state government of Karnataka and the Airports Authority of India are in discussions with the Ministry of Defence to plan for an international airport.
Source////http://www.naval-technology.com/

only three naval base in india !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
only three naval base in india !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

yes , they are the only major bases we have.

In 2005, the Indian Navy commissioned INS Kadamba at Karwar, 100 km from Goa. This is the third operational naval base after Mumbai and Vishakapatnam and the first to be controlled exclusively by the Navy. (The other bases share port facilities with civilian shipping, but this one is for purely naval use.) Built under Phase I of the multi-billion dollar 'Project Seabird', it is the largest naval base in the region. Asia's largest Naval academy INS Zamorin, was inaugurated at Ezhimala, in January 2009 by the Prime Minister of India.
Another naval base is being planned for the eastern shores, near Vishakapatnam at a cost of USD 350 million. The base, which will be located fifty km south of Vishakapatnam in Rambilli Mandal, will have comprehensive anti-aircraft, anti-submarine and amphibious capability.
The Indian Navy is setting up a Naval Station in Madagascar, to monitor and patrol the coast of Mozambique as well as the Southern Indian Ocean.
The Indian Navy also has berthing rights in Oman.
 
only three naval base in india !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Our great think tanks thought we didnt need for any more. However we do have auxiliary bases for other purposes. We have dedicated two air naval bases for the operation of TU95 s.
I think we also have one coming up in Andaman...........
 
Our great think tanks thought we didnt need for any more. However we do have auxiliary bases for other purposes. We have dedicated two air naval bases for the operation of TU95 s.
I think we also have one coming up in Andaman...........
India has bases in Mumbai, Vizag, Goa, Cochin and Kolkatta apart from Port Blair in ANC. apart from this minor bases in Okha, Mangalore, Chennai, Paradip, Kandla and tuticorin. Dunno in what context the author said Karwar was the third base.
 
India has bases in Mumbai, Vizag, Goa, Cochin and Kolkatta apart from Port Blair in ANC. apart from this minor bases in Okha, Mangalore, Chennai, Paradip, Kandla and tuticorin. Dunno in what context the author said Karwar was the third base.
I believe it means the third integrated naval base- capable of operating numerous different types of vessel aswell as offing maintenance and housing. IMO anyway.
 
India has bases in Mumbai, Vizag, Goa, Cochin and Kolkatta apart from Port Blair in ANC. apart from this minor bases in Okha, Mangalore, Chennai, Paradip, Kandla and tuticorin. Dunno in what context the author said Karwar was the third base.

All of them are Not Major Bases except Mumbai and Vishakhapatnam
 
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