The Western Fleet, which
forms the Indian Navy's Sword Arm, received a fillip to its combat
power with the arrival of the latest acquisition - INS Teg. The ship
built by M/s Yantar Shipyard, Russia, is the first of three Talwar Class
Follow-on ships ordered by the Indian Navy. The frigate was
commissioned on 27 Apr 12 at Kaliningrad, Russia, and has a crew of 24
officers and 229 sailors.
INS Teg is an advanced
version of Talwar class frigates that are in service in the Western
Fleet since 2002-04, outfitted with an upgraded-suite of weapons and
sensors. Armed with the supersonic Brahmos cruise missiles, Teg is the
first ship to have this unique capability on the Western seaboard. The
ship is also armed with Surface-to-Air missile systems, upgraded medium
range gun, optically controlled Close-in Weapon System, Torpedo tubes
and Antisubmarine rockets. Keeping in line with the Navy's pursuit for
indigenisation, Teg also incorporates a large indigenous equipment
content.
Returning to India after
a period of over six months, crew of INS Teg were accorded a warm
homecoming at the Naval Dockyard, in Mumbai. The welcome ceremony was
presided over by Vice Admiral P Murugesan, Chief of Staff, Western Naval
Command and witnessed by a large number of family members of the ship's
crew as well as several representatives of the shipbuilders, M/s Yantar
Shipyard, system contractors including M/s BrahMos Aerospace and the
Consul General of Russia in Mumbai.
Earlier, the ship's crew
had departed Mumbai in Dec 11 to undergo comprehensive training at
Russian Naval training institutes, before commencing extensive ship
trials and testing, in conjunction with a specially appointed Naval team
for Delivery Acceptance. With the completion of trials, the ship was
handed over to the Indian Navy and commissioned on 27 Apr 12. During her
maiden return passage to Mumbai, Teg made port calls at Hamburg
(Germany), Cadiz (Spain), Valetta (Malta), Limassol (Cyprus), Port Said
(Egypt) and Salalah (Oman) to strengthen the bridges of friendship and
international co-operation. In Hamburg, the ship also participated in
the 823rd Hamburg Port Festival, where Sh. Anand Sharma, Union Minister
of Commerce, Industry and Textiles inaugurated the ‘Days of India in
Germany’, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations
between India and Germany. In addition to participating in the arrival
and departure parades at the festival, INS Teg evoked a huge interest
from the local populace.
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