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INS Kochi: India's deadliest stealth guided missile destroyer commissioned

Naval warship INS Kochi, the stealth guided missile destroyers, was on Wednesday commissioned  by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at the Naval Dockyard.

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Naval warship INS Kochi, the stealth guided missile destroyers, was on Wednesday commissioned  by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar at the Naval Dockyard.

INS Kochi is the second ship of the Kolkata-class (Project 15A) Guided Missile Destroyers. The contract for three ships of Kolkata class was signed as a follow-on of the legendary Delhi-class Destroyers, which were commissioned into the Navy more than a decade ago, a defence spokesperson said.

Speaking at the event, Parrikar said, "There is a renewed enthusiasm among defence production units, PSUs and private sectors."

He further added, "Finish of the INS Kochi is good as any foreign ship."

Designed by the Navy's in-house organisation, Directorate of Naval Design, and constructed by Mazagon Dock Ship builders Ltd in Mumbai, the ship is christened after the vibrant port city of Kochi.


Although conceived as follow-on of the earlier Delhi class, this ship is vastly superior and has major advancements in weapons and sensors. The ship incorporates new design concepts for improved survivability, stealth, sea-keeping and manoeuvrability.

With a displacement of 7,500 tons, the majestic ship spanning 164 metres in length and 17 metres at the beam, is propelled by four gas turbines and designed to achieve speeds in excess of 30 knots.

The ship has a complement of about 40 officers and 350 sailors. The accommodation and living spaces have been designed with special emphasis on ergonomics and habitability.

INS Kochi is packed with an array of state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, with a significant indigenous component.

The ship is one of the few warships of the world and the second in the Indian Navy to have Multi-Function Surveillance and Threat Alert Radar to provide target data to Long Range Surface to Air Missile system.

(with agency inputs)

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