Let's remember and pay homage to the 194 Braves of #INSKhukri
In December 1971, India and Pakistan were at war. The war was fought on two fronts; on the western front in the Arabian Sea and on the eastern front in the Bay of Bengal.
On 9 December 1971, Khukri was sailing in the Arabian Sea off the Gujarat Coast in company with another warship INS Kirpan; also an antisubmarine warship. The two frigates were on antisubmarine duties. Pakistani submarines were suspected of having been deployed at Arabian sea.
A few days earlier, the submarine detection instruments on board INS Khukri had detected a submarine and fired a mortar against the underwater contact. This area of the Arabian Sea was somewhat halfway between Karachi and Mumbai. Pakistan navy was mostly based in Karachi port.
On 09 Dec at about 8:45 pm, Khukri came under an attack from a submarine, (later identified as PNS Hangor) unknown to Khukri,was lurking underwater. In the span of a few minutes Hangor fired three torpedoes, one after another, targeting Khukri & scoring direct hits.
Khukri was fatally damaged and stood no chance of staying afloat and surviving. The first torpedo struck her astern. The second hit her in mid-ship below waterline & damaged ship’s main boiler, main engines, machineries & the compartments housing them.
The ship lost her propulsion and all electrical power instantaneously. The entire ship was plunged into pitch black darkness.
3.Unknown to the badly injured and incapacitated warship, she was to receive the third, final and fatal blow. It did not take long to arrive.
The third torpedo hit was on the front of the ship. The three successive blows had struck Khukri rapidly and ferociously within moments of each other. With the darkness that had engulfed all parts of the ship,Khukri’s ship’s company stood little chance to abandon ship.
The ship began to take in seawater immediately after the first hit. It was just after the evening meals. Most of her ship’s company was in their messes or at their duty stations,including the engine room, the boiler room and other machinery and equipment spaces on lower decks.
They didn't get a chance to reach the top decks. The events occurred too rapidly and also because the lower decks were plunged into total darkness, there wasn't any escape for the sailors & zero chance of survival.
Sea began to enter d ship immediately after the first torpedo hit. The torpedo had plunged deep into her & exploded, blowing a hole into her stern. Many were thrown out of the ship by the force of the explosion and then the seawater entering the ship, lifting them off their feet
and floating them and carrying them as it willed.The second and the third torpedoes followed in quick succession, hitting her and worsening the already bad situation. The ship lost her upright balance and she started to list. The men were bodily swept away n thrown by d seawater
entering the listing ship. The sea was entering the ship, filling her in, making her heavier n increasing with each passing moment her list n sink. Within minutes, the ship went down plunging to her watery grave stern first.
There were only a handful fortunate that night who got swept away from the ship. They survived to tell us the tale of their brothers and the mighty ship.
The Ship's CO Capt. MN Mulla went down with his ship, he was awarded the Mahavir Chakra(P).
Some of the survivors were able to climb aboard a life raft. They spent the night in the open sea and were rescued by INS Kirpan at dawn the next morning.
Memorial of Mehema Singh POME Indian Navy who laid down his life on board warship Khukri during 1971 Indo-Pak war on 9 Dec. He is survived by his wife and two sons.
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There were 10 sister ships in the Petya class. INS Kamorta was the first ship to be commissioned on 21 Nov 1968 and then came Kadmatt, Katchal, Kavaratti and Kiltan in K group & Andaman, Androth, Arnala, Amini and Anjadwip in A group.
Petyas were fitted with 4 anti submarine rocket launchers, each with 16 rocket barrels, 2 turret one on the fore castle and one on the aft. There were 3 torpedo launchers and provisions of depth charger in the aft.
A Sonar dome was fitted at the bottom of the ship for detection +
of underwater activities.
Petyas were powered by one main engine of 6000 hp & two additional gas turbine of 15000 hp each 2 poveroth of 200 hp each motor driven were fitted in steering room to steer the ship for berthing or coming along side in less than 6 nautical mile speed,
More than five thousand years ago, when Lord Krishna adorned the title of ‘Ranchhod’ and went to Saurashtra region of Gujarat to establish the Golden city of Dwarika. He was welcomed on the pious lands by its natives, the Saurahtrians & +
Vaghers. They went on to become the most trusted disciples of the Vasudeva. The Saurashtrians had woven a piece of silk cloth which was presented to the Vasudeva Krishna after he defeated Narakasura and liberated 16100 women from Narakarura’s clutches.
Being delighted after having a look over the skill exhibited Lord Krishna was astounded & hailed the community folks in the same Prakrit language. The modern Gujarati language -spoken in the region has its roots in ‘the Saurashtrian’ language still being spoken by the community.+
What the fish!
#UntoldStoryNavy by #MananBhatt
#SubSunday #SubmarineDiaries
This one is from the time when, I was still wearing the navy blues. INS Shalki, Indian Navy’s Germen(HDW) Designed SSK class submarine was operating somewhere in the Arabian Sea on a regular patrol.+
They were sailing at cruising depth of around 40 meters below the surface of the sea.
At night, the sub’s sonar was picking up a lot of clutter. Captain passed orders: “Stop engines, bring the boat up to periscope depth, take a look around & get a visual confirmation on+
the surface vessels.”
Shalki was brought up to periscope depth and periscopes were raised. They saw a cluster of fishing trawlers all around them.
Incidentally, fishermen from one of the nearby trawlers saw the periscope on the surface. It was night time and from the distance,+
#UntoldStoryNavy by #MananBhatt of a fuelling operation gone wrong.
It was in the months of May-June 2005, #IndianNavy Ships Delhi, Trishul, Ganga and Fleet Tanker Aditya of the Western Fleet were on an Overseas Deployment (OSD) to the South Indian Ocean+
They had visited Moroni (Comoros) Durban, Cape Town (South Africa), Port Victoria (Seychelles), Port Louis (Mauritius), Reunion (France).The fleet had their last exercise with the South African Navy off Cape Town. While on the way back to our Home Port, Mumbai, INS Trishul+
, #IndianNavy ’s guided missile frigate was scheduled to take fuel from Aditya.That was a tough day for the fleet as the sea was very rough, having a Sea State of about 4-6. INS Aditya had suffered steering gear failure and ship’s MEs were steering the 24000 ton gigantic tanker+
जम्मू कश्मीर के शोपियां के पास एक गांव के पास महार रेजिमेंट की एक बटालियन तैनात थी। उन दिनों भी दुश्मन देश अफगानीयों को आतंकी तालीम दे कर हमारे यहाँ दहशतगर्दी फैलाने भेजता था ।
स्थानीय कश्मीरियों में +
आतंकियों का काफी डर फैला हुआ था । भारतीय सेना से भागते फिर रहे इन दहशतगर्दों को आसरा न देने पर वे गाँवों में निर्दोषों की हत्याएं कर दिया करते थे । पलटन में उस दिन नायक जे एस जाडेजा गार्ड कमांडर ड्यूटी पर तैनात थे। सुबह के करीब तिन बजे होंगे । छावनी के मुख्य दरवाज़े पर तैनात +
संतरीयों में से एक, जाडेजा के पास आया । उसने बताया की छावनी के गेट पर सलवार सूट पहने दो कश्मीरी लड़कियां आई हुई है और वह हमारे कमान अधिकारी से मिलना चाहती है । जाडेजा संतरी के साथ गेट पर गए । उन्होंने देखा तो दोनों लडकियां काफी डरी सहमी सी लग रही थी । जाडेजा ने विनम्रता से +
It's #NavyDay today!! 🧵
Happy Navy day to those who served and those who are serving.
Navy is traditionally a mixture of extremes. It is the navy which won territories for the nations. Spain, England, Holland, Portugal, France and India were all successful colonial powers only+
because of their respective navies.
On the other hand, sailors - as against the navy - bring to mind fun and frolic. More than any group of people in the world, it is the sailors who are associated with deeds that usually gets shunted by the general conscience: +
Getting drunk at the slightest pretext in any bar or shack, engaging in brawls for no reason at all while there, rushing to the places where girls await with outstretched hands.
Indian Navy is different.
We dutifully send money home as soon as we get the salaries +