The first indigenously built diving assistance vessel has been handed over to the Indian Navy on Wednesday. This vessel can conduct divers and rescue operations in deep sea. The officers provided this information.
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The first indigenously built diving assistance vessel has been handed over to the Indian Navy on Wednesday. This vessel can conduct divers and rescue operations in deep sea. The officers provided this information.
Officials said, this vessel will also serve as a ‘mother ship’ for submarine (DSRV) in deep water, so that the submarine can help save and remove personnel in an emergency state in the submarine.
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Navy spokesperson said, “Fraud is the first indigenously designed and manufactured diver aid vessel. It was handed over to the Indian Navy in Visakhapatnam on July 8 by Hindustan Shipyard Limited. He said that it is a special type of vessel and is capable of diving and rescue in the deep sea. Only a few navies of the world have such a capacity.
This warship is designed and designed according to the rules of the Indian Register of Shipping (IRS). This warship is designed and manufactured according to the classification rules of the Indian Shipping Register (IRS). The name ‘Nistar’ is derived from the Sanskrit word, which means liberation, rescue or salvation.
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The spokesperson said the ship is 118 meters long and weighs about 10,000 tons, with state -of -the -art divers equipment and is capable of diving in deep sea to 300 meters deep. The ship also has a side diving stage for divers up to 75 meters depth. The Navy spokesperson said the vessel is equipped with a remotely controlled vehicle (remote operational vehicles) for divers monitoring and rescue operations up to 1000 meters depth.