Context:
An Indian Navy Kilo class conventional submarine, INS Sindhukesari, docked in Jakarta, Indonesia, for the first time from February 22 to 24.
Image Source: The Economic Times
About INS Sindhukesari:
- India’s Navy has 16 conventional submarines in service, seven of which are Russian Kilo-class, four are German HDW submarines and five are French Scorpene class submarines.
- It is a diesel-electric submarine. It belongs to Sindhughosh class designed as a part of Project 877.
- The Sindhughosh class is basically the replica of the KILO class of the Soviet Union. It can launch missiles up to 220 km.
- The Kilo class submarines have a displacement of 2,300 tonnes, a maximum diving depth of 300 metres, top speed of 18 knots, and are able to operate solo for 45 days with a crew of 53.
Additional Information:
- The Sunda Strait is between the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Java. This strait connects the Java Sea with the Indian Ocean.
- The Malacca Strait connects the Andaman Sea (Indian Ocean) and the South China Sea (Pacific Ocean).It is the shortest sea route between the Middle East and East Asia.
News Source: The Hindu
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