Navy ships Karwar, Kakinada decommissioned after over 30 yrs of service

Both ships were commissioned at Russia in 1986

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Indian navy, INS Karwar, INS Kakinada, naval ships
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Indian Naval Karwar and Kakinada were decommissioned on Wednesday with chief admiral Sunil Lanba being the chief guest for the ceremony.

Lanba had served as the second commanding officer of

These minesweepers, belonging to the Flotilla, were decommissioned at a ceremony in this evening.

(M67), was the first of the 'Natya' class acquired from the erstwhile USSR. She was commissioned on 14 July 1986 at Riga (Russia) under the command of commander R K Sinha. The ship operated from Vishakhapatnam till 2013 after which, the ship was based at Manned by a crew of six officers and 90 sailors, had her motto 'Hamesha Tayyar'.

(M70), was the second of the same class and also commissioned at Riga on 23 December 1986. Like her sister ship, Kakinada also operated from Vishakhapatnam till 2013 before shifting base port to

Her first commanding officer, then lieutenant commander Satish Soni, rose to the rank of vice admiral and retired as the flag officer commanding-in-chief Easter Naval Command in 2016.

Both have rendered over 30 years of stellar service to the nation. The have undertaken countless mine- sweeping missions using both, the older mechanical sweeps as well as the modern Side-scan SONARS, stated an official release from the

Navy ships Karwar, Kakinada decommissioned after over 30 yrs of service

Both ships were commissioned at Russia in 1986

Both ships were commissioned at Russia in 1986
Indian Naval Karwar and Kakinada were decommissioned on Wednesday with chief admiral Sunil Lanba being the chief guest for the ceremony.

Lanba had served as the second commanding officer of

These minesweepers, belonging to the Flotilla, were decommissioned at a ceremony in this evening.

(M67), was the first of the 'Natya' class acquired from the erstwhile USSR. She was commissioned on 14 July 1986 at Riga (Russia) under the command of commander R K Sinha. The ship operated from Vishakhapatnam till 2013 after which, the ship was based at Manned by a crew of six officers and 90 sailors, had her motto 'Hamesha Tayyar'.

(M70), was the second of the same class and also commissioned at Riga on 23 December 1986. Like her sister ship, Kakinada also operated from Vishakhapatnam till 2013 before shifting base port to

Her first commanding officer, then lieutenant commander Satish Soni, rose to the rank of vice admiral and retired as the flag officer commanding-in-chief Easter Naval Command in 2016.

Both have rendered over 30 years of stellar service to the nation. The have undertaken countless mine- sweeping missions using both, the older mechanical sweeps as well as the modern Side-scan SONARS, stated an official release from the
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