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Court allows Army to dispose of warship, grounded after collision

The Bombay High Court on Tuesday allowed the destruction of INS Vindhyagiri, after the Navy said the warship might explode due the presence of ammunition which could not be removed from the vessel. The ship has been grounded since it collided with a merchant vessel, m.v. Nordlake in January 2011.

“The court allowed us to destroy the vessel pursuant to the agreement, reached between us and the opposite side, that the plan of the ship will be with the court and that m.v. Nordlake will be granted one more survey of the ship,” Advocate Dhiren Shah, solicitor for the Navy, told The Hindu.

The Navy application said if the ship exploded at the place where it is berthed, it might cause huge damage to the naval assets and merchant vessels passing nearby.

Mr. Shah said the decision to dispose of the ship was taken mutually, and that the Navy submitted minutes of meetings between both parties to the court. “We also submitted a report of a central agency of arms experts, which carried out a physical survey of the ship and recommended that the ship should be destroyed, as the explosives can't be removed,” he said.

Twelve chambers of the warship were full of ammunition. Of these, the Navy could empty 11 chambers. One chamber filled with explosives remained submerged in water for long, thus prompting a survey by the experts, who opined that touching the explosives might lead to an explosion.

Though m.v. Nordlake initially opposed the Navy application, filed two months ago in the court, which is hearing disputes over damages, both parties arrived at consensus. Official sources told The Hindu that at least four joint surveys had been conducted previously by the Navy and m.v. Nordlake.

“We will now take her into the deep sea and destroy her by using her as target practice,” an official said. The process is expected to take three weeks.

The Hindu : News / National : INS Vindhyagiri, stuck with ammunition, to be destroyed; court informed of accord


I feel extremely sad as this ship is closer to my heart for some personal reasons.
 
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It is kind of difficult to understand.

On wiki, it says that the ship was hauled up. So with its 11 out of 12 ammunition compartments cleared; the last 1 too dangerous to clear. So the Navy now has the right to use it as target practice and make an artificial reef.

Can you clarify, why the Indian Navy needs the permission of a court to dispose of a warship?
 
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Thəorətic Muslim;2915830 said:
It is kind of difficult to understand.

On wiki, it says that the ship was hauled up. So with its 11 out of 12 ammunition compartments cleared; the last 1 too dangerous to clear. So the Navy now has the right to use it as target practice and make an artificial reef.

Can you clarify, why the Indian Navy needs the permission of a court to dispose of a warship?

Cause they are making the the Merchant Ship company pay for the damages. They can't just ask them to pay up, so they needed to go the court.
 
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It collided with a merchant vessel... Wow... Who trains your navy sailors?
 
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^^^ @Rafi thanking the above troll post.
You delinquent troll! You enjoy this, dont ya?

No esperar lo inesperado no hace que lo inesperado se convierta en lo esperado?
 
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No esperar lo inesperado no hace que lo inesperado se convierta en lo esperado?

antes de agradecer a un troll, por favor tome nota de PNS Babur incidente todavía está en youtube con los marineros PN actúan como palos de golf y los piratas a bordo;)
 
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According to American sailors, Indian Navy has slaves on board...

http://www.defence.pk/forums/milita...ys-onboard-indian-navy-warship-ins-delhi.html

Interesting that you post the link to the thread on this article here on PDF and not a direct link to the article. Could that be because the actual article has been removed from the site it was posted on because it was clear this man was talking absolute nonsense? Actually visit the link (I will post below) and read the comments of "exnavy1342" -an ex-IN officer who categorically contradicts EVERYTHING this fool has to say, to which the member, strangely, has nothing to say and doesn't even respond to.

Stop trolling, your just making yourself look stupid. Anyone who knows anything about the IN knows how they run things and what they can do and are aware of your lies/propaganda.
 
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antes de agradecer a un troll, por favor tome nota de PNS Babur incidente todavía está en youtube con los marineros PN actúan como palos de golf y los piratas a bordo;)

A donde te quieren mucho no vengas a menudo.

According to American sailors, Indian Navy has slaves on board...

http://www.defence.pk/forums/milita...ys-onboard-indian-navy-warship-ins-delhi.html

It was clearly established that the guy was an American Naval Officer.
 
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