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India’s Guided Missile destroyer Imphal hits ‘bulls-eye’ in maiden BrahMos firing

Imphal (Yard 12706) maiden Brahmos firing at sea

The Indian Navy’s newest indigenous stealth guided missile destroyer, Imphal (Yard 12706), scored a ‘Bulls Eye’ in her maiden Brahmos firing at sea.

Apparently, it’s for the primary time that the test-firing of the Prolonged Vary Brahmos missile befell by a warship earlier than its commissioning.

This underscores Indian Navy’s unwavering concentrate on Fight Readiness, AatmanirbharBharat’s rising shipbuilding prowess and guaranteed reliability of indigenous weapons and platforms.

The Indian Navy obtained its third Venture 15B stealth guided missile destroyer, the “Imphal,” on 20 October, 2023. It has been meticulously constructed on the Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Restricted (MDL), Mumbai.

What’s Imphal (Yard 12706)?

The Venture 15B destroyer program is a continuation of the profitable Kolkata-class (Venture 15A) destroyers, commissioned during the last decade. “Imphal” follows within the footsteps of her predecessors, Indian Naval Ships Visakhapatnam and Mormugao, which have been commissioned into service prior to now two years.

Who has designed Imphal (Yard 12706)?

Imphal (Yard 12706) has been designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and is a testomony to India’s prowess in indigenous shipbuilding. It stands as one of the crucial technologically superior warships globally.

Particular options of Imphal (Yard 12706)

The guided missile destroyer boasts a displacement of seven,400 tons and has ab total size of 164 meters. This makes it a potent and versatile platform.

The Imphal is provided with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, together with surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, and torpedoes.

Propelled by a Mixed Gasoline and Gasoline (COGAG) propulsion system consisting of 4 fuel generators, “Imphal” is able to reaching speeds exceeding 30 knots (roughly 56 km/h).

The vessel has exceptional indigenous content material, accounting for roughly 75 per cent of its elements. These embrace the Medium Vary Floor-to-Air Missiles (manufactured by BEL, Bangalore), BrahMos Floor-to-Floor Missiles (produced by BrahMos Aerospace, New Delhi), Indigenous Torpedo Tube Launchers (crafted by Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai), Anti-Submarine Indigenous Rocket Launchers (additionally from Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai), and a 76mm Tremendous Speedy Gun Mount (manufactured by BHEL, Haridwar).

With inputs from companies

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