For the Indian Navy's submarine arm, already reeling under a crisis of
numbers, Friday evening got a very rude jolt. A Kilo-class submarine,
Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sindhughosh, while returning into the harbour,
inside the naval dockyard, hit the ground and remained there. At the
time of the incident, it was fully armed, carrying its entire compliment
of nearly 70 personnel all of whom are reported safe.
When reached for a confirmation, a naval spokesperson denied this development.
However,
confirmed information suggested that the incident had indeed taken
place on account of the receding tide at around 5:30pm. It was also
learnt that the submarine was to initially enter the harbour by 4pm, it
got delayed and by then the low tide had set in.
As per the
Mumbai's municipal authorities, the timing for peak high tide on January
17 was at 1254hours to the height of 3.80m after which the tide began
falling and it was at its lowest of 0.74m at 1847hours.
It was
also learnt that at the time of writing, efforts were on from the Navy's
side to salvage the submarine inhouse using tugs and other equipment,
to be used in tandem with the tide rising.
There is a possibility
that owing to this, damage could occur to the sonar system as well as
other parts of the hull. It was not immediately clear as to how deep the
damage was.
- INS Sindhughosh is a Kilo-class submarine Type 877EKM, made in Russia
- INS Sindhughosh specialises in anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare capabilities
- Has diesel-electric propulsion system
- INS Sindhughosh was the first of its class to be inducted into the Indian Navy
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