Wednesday, 23 December 2015

India’s 1st indigenously designed And built frigate INS Godavari decommissioned

India’s 1st indigenously designed warship INS Godavari decommissioned has been decommissioned after 32 years of service. It was decommissioned at Naval Dockyard in Mumbai (Maharashtra) after it completed its full life cycle, meeting all responsibilities and duties assigned in Three decades of service. After decommissioning, the ship would be used as a target to practice missile firing for final burial at sea.
About INS Godavari:

INS Godavari was the 1st of the 3 in her Class of guided missile frigates and was commissioned into Indian Navy on 10th December 1983. The ship was considered as a symbol of India’s growing military might and self reliance. It was 1st of 3 Godavari Class frigates, others being Ganga & Gomati.
Naval Operations:

In its 3 decades of service, the warship took part in major naval operations including Operation Jupiter (1988) in Sri Lanka, Operation Shield & Operation Bolster (1994) for de-induction of Indian Army from Somalia, Patrol of Gulf of Aden (PoG) in 2009 and anti piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden in 2011. It was also part of ‘Operation Cactus’ in 1988 where India successfully thwarted a coup d’état against the Maldivian government.


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India’s 1st indigenously designed And built frigate INS Godavari decommissioned

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