After mixing the enemy’s submarine into the sea trough & lsquo; salvation & rsquo; The Indian Navy is gearing up to get it to get it as Hindustan Shipyard has handed over the first diving support vessel ‘INS Founder’ to the Indian Navy. On the 18th (July) of this month, the ‘INS NISF’ will be duly included in the Navy’s warship. & Nbsp;
‘INS Founder’ has been named the same old warship of the Navy, which in the 1971 war helped in finding the debris of Pakistan’s PNS Ghazi submarine in the Bay of Bengal near Visakhapatnam. & lsquo; Fraction & rsquo; Sanskrit is the word, which means liberation, rescue or salvation. & nbsp;
capable of performing rescue operations up to the bottom of the sea & nbsp;
According to the Indian Navy, ‘INS Nist’ has been designed based on the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) rules. About 118 meters long and 10 thousand tons of heavy this ship is equipped with the State of the Art Diving Equipment and is capable of performing a rescue operation up to 300 meters below the sea. & Nbsp;
In addition to Deep C Seturization Diving, ‘INS NISUF’ also has a side diving stage, which can perform a diving operation up to 75 meters below. About 200 navies will be stationed on this ship and can remain in the rescue mission in the sea for two months. & Nbsp;
Mother-Ship will work
According to Hindustan Shipyard (Visakhapatnam), selected navies of the world have such deep diving support vessel. The ‘INS Nistr’ will also work as a mother-appearance for the Navy’s Deep Submissance Rescue Vessel (DSRV), through which the submarine under the sea is used for rescue and relief during an accident. & Nbsp;
According to the Shipyard, about 75 percent of indigenous items in the ‘Nistr’ are in accordance with the self -reliant India and Make in India initiative of the government. Hindustan Shipyard, is engaged in the construction of each other diving support vessel, INS Educational. & Nbsp;