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Navy Warships Open Doors: Kolkata Explores INS Khanjar & Kora

28 Nov

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Summary

  • INS Khanjar and INS Kora warships were opened to the public in Kolkata.
  • Students and families explored the vessels during Navy Week celebrations.
  • The warships are equipped with advanced missiles and surveillance systems.
Navy Warships Open Doors: Kolkata Explores INS Khanjar & Kora

During Navy Week celebrations, two prominent Indian Navy warships, INS Khanjar and INS Kora, were made accessible for public visits at Kolkata's Kidderpore Dock. Excited school children, marine engineering students, and curious families seized the opportunity to board these 90-meter-plus vessels, gaining firsthand insights into naval operations.

Naval personnel guided visitors through the ships, explaining the functions of the bridge, living quarters, and weapon stations. Young attendees showed particular interest in the armament, including machine guns and missile launchers, while learning about daily life aboard. Parents and educators noted the visit provided a valuable practical understanding of the defense forces' work.

These guided-missile corvettes, built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, are deployed in the Bay of Bengal by the Eastern Naval Command. Equipped with surface-to-surface missiles, advanced sensors, and fire-control radars, they represent significant naval capabilities. The open-ship initiative aimed to enhance public awareness and inspire citizens about the Indian Navy's role.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The warships were open for public visits from Friday morning until Sunday as part of Navy Week celebrations.
The warships feature weapons like 7.62mm Negav LMGs, 9mm carbine submachine guns, and missile launchers, along with AK-176 and AK-630 systems.
These warships are located at Kidderpore Dock, Berth 11 (Gate No. 3) in Kolkata.

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