Indian Navy's new stealth distribution ready for 'IMPHAL' commissioning

New -delhi, December 24 (IANS). The Indian Navy is fully prepared to include its latest stealth-guided-missed destroyer ‘IMPHAL’ in the fleet. It will be included at the service on December 26 in the presence of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. The Ministry of Defense said that IMPHAL is the first warship named after a city in North East. It was handed over to the Indian fleet on October 20, 2023, after the strict and comprehensive test programs were completed in both harbor and sea. An official from the ministry said that the Imfall vessel successfully tested the extensive supersonic Brahmos rack in November 2023, which was the first for any indigenous warship before being included in the Navy, which is a strong power efficiency of the Navy and is the confidence in its universal weapons and platforms. Imphal can be considered one of the most powerful warships produced in India with 163 meters length, 7,400 tons weighing 7,400 tons and 75 percent indigenous materials. The Coilly -Dynamic Fort in the Sea is able to get the velocity of more than impal 30 knots and is full surface -to -surface -Hit missiles and surface -to -air missiles such as sophisticated ‘sophisticated’ weapons and sensors. The vessel has a modern oversight city that supplies target data to its artillery weapons systems. The anti -submarine war capabilities meet indigenously developed rocket launcher, torpedo launcher and ASW -helicopters. This vessel is also able to fight in the state of core, biological and chemical war (NBC). It has a high level of automation and secret features that further improve its war capacity and survival. In some important indigenous devices/systems present in the IMFall ship, indigenous medium -distance surface missiles, area -to -surface -surface -missiles, torpedo -tubes, torpedo -tubes, anti -sub -marine -launcher, super rapid gun mounts, except a combination of fighter management, hello Travers, systems, near-weapon systems and bent sonar are included. The official said: “Msmes such as Bel, L&T, Godrej, Marine Electrical, Brahmos, Technico, Kinco, Jeet and Sushma Marine, Techno Process contributed to the construction of powerful IMPHAL. -IANS EKDE