Karnataka

Vajrakosh to Boost Navy's Might

New base expected to be at forefront to provide armament, missiles, related support to naval ships in Karwar

Marx Tejaswi

KARWAR:Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar commissioned INS Vajrakosh, the latest missile and armament base, at the naval base here on Wednesday.

INS Vajrakosh is expected to be at the forefront of providing armament, missiles and related support to the naval ships in Karwar. The establishment has state-of-the art facilities for stowage, handling, maintenance and preparation of naval armament. The name ‘Vajrakosh’ is derived from the word Vajra, the mythological weapon of Lord Indra.

The crest of the newly commissioned establishment depicts a diamond (symbolising indestructibility) and a thunderbolt (symbolising irresistible force).

Parrikar told reporters that he also reviewed the development of the naval base. Calling the base “ambitious and futuristic,” he said that it was the most modern naval base in the country. The minister was briefed on the existing facilities. He also inspected operational activities, including ship-lift operations, at the naval ship repair yard.

Replying to a question posed by Express, Parrikar said, “ Vikramaditya — India’s aircraft carrier — will be back in the sea next week.” Parrikar said that INS Vikramaditya was battle-ready, expect for a few additions, which would be done soon. “Barak missile is already fitted on to the aircraft carrier. Any ship will not be 100 per cent perfect once it sails ... but the perfection will be achieved as time goes on,” he added.

To another question raised by Express about concerns being expressed about dependence on US-built engines to power LCA Tejas, Parrikar said that Kaveri, an indigenously built engine, was not a complete success. “Though we managed to get the technical breakthrough, 100 per cent success was not achieved because of certain material requirement which we could not procure. So we are now developing an engine called Ghatak.”

“Engine development is not easy ... till we develop our own engine, we will import one. I don’t see any reason why we should be worried. LCA, which is developed, has 50-55 per cent indigenous items,” Parrikar added.

The minister said that INS Vikrant was undergoing fitment at the Kochi shipyard. He said the ship will be ready in 2017-18.

Ended war with Iran, peace deal in Europe by weekend: Trump

Three killed, two injured in residential building fire in Delhi's Govindpuri

Govt bars commercial users from buying bulk fuel at retail petrol pumps

Dinos long gone... will their footprints survive?

Recurring Nipah outbreaks in Kerala linked to ecological changes, says recent study

SCROLL FOR NEXT