INS-Sahyadri plays mid-sea saviour to Aussie lady sailor

INS-Sahyadri (F-49), the Shivalik-class stealth multi-role frigate, built for the Indian Navy, has recently proved its true spirit of service to the needy at mid sea operations by providing emergency.

VISAKHAPATNAM: INS-Sahyadri (F-49), the Shivalik-class stealth multi-role frigate, built for the Indian Navy, has recently proved its true spirit of service to the needy at mid sea operations by providing emergency medical assistance to a 20-year-old Australian female sailor, during the ongoing RIMPAC-18 sea phase operations.

In a media release issued here, Indian Navy has revealed that the sea phase of RIMPAC-18 continues, with participating ships operating deep in the Pacific Ocean carrying out complex naval maneuvers and weapon firing serials. During this sea phase, INS Sahyadri received a request for emergency medical assistance from the Australian ship, HMAS-Melbourne.

The medical officer of the Indian ship reached the Australian ship by boat to attend to the medical emergency related to a 20-year-old female sailor, thereby setting an example of true spirit of RIMPAC- as this marks the beginning of continuing as ‘capable, adaptive, partners’.

A note on INS-Sahyadri

This Shivalik-class
stealth multi-role frigate warship was built by the Mazagon Dock Limited
in Mumbai
She was launched into the sea in 2005
This warship, along with her sisters INS Shivalik (F-47),
INS Satpura (F-48) was finally commissioned into the Indian Navy on July 21, 2012
She has improved stealth and land attack capabilities over the preceding Talwar-class frigates
INS Sahyadri won the Best Ship trophy in the Fleet Award Function of 2018

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