Indian Navy Sets Upright Keeled-over Warship, To Be Operational By April 2018

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  • 10:22 AM, February 24, 2017
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Indian Navy Sets Upright Keeled-over Warship, To Be Operational By April 2018
The 3850-tonne ship INS Betwa that has 126 meters length, tipped over while it was being undocked. (Photo: PTI)

INS Betwa, a P-16A Class frigate has been made upright by the Naval Dockyard, Mumbai and the salvage firm, Resolve Marine, specially contracted for the operation.

It may be recalled that, the ship which was undergoing major repairs, had keeled on to her side during her undocking on 05 Dec 2016.

The salvage operations were progressed on a war footing and the initial stabilisation of the ship was achieved by 29 Dec 2016. The complete salvage operation involving complex hydrodynamic calculations and rigging up of intricate measuring and monitoring systems was completed in less than two months, an Indian Navy statement said today.

As the ship was undergoing major refit and mid-life up-gradation since Apr 2016, majority of the equipment/ machinery had already been removed for routine servicing/ replacement with upgraded equipment.

Indian Navy is confident that with in-house expertise and sustained efforts, the ship will be made fully operational by her scheduled date of refit completion which is by Apr 2018. 

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