INS Khukri

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

INS Khukri was a Type 14 ASW frigate in service of the Indian Navy. It was sunk by a Pakistan Navy new French Daphne class submarine PNS Hangor at 2000hrs on 8 December 1971 during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, off the coast of Diu, Gujarat, India. This was one of 2 submarine kills since World War II (the other was the sinking of the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano by the British nuclear-powered submarine HMS Conqueror in the 1982 Falklands war), and remains India's biggest wartime casualty.

Contents

[edit] Incident

After commencement of hostilities on 3rd December 1971, Indian Naval radio detection equipment identified a submarine lurking in the vicinity of Diu harbour about 35 miles south-west of the port of Diu.

The 14 Squadron of the Western Fleet, Khukri along with sister ships, Kirpan and Kuthar (all named after types of dagger), were dispatched on a Hunter-Killer mission to destroy the submarine. There exists some controversy as to why these old ships were sent on the mission instead of newer boats, because the sonar range of these boats was half of that of the newer submarine. One reason that may have prompted the decision was that the Indian Navy lacked sufficient numbers of airborne anti submarine planes, led the deployment of the two obsolete Blackwood class frigates.[1]

Khukri was the slowest of the ships because she was testing an improved version of its 170/174 sonar, which required a slow speed to increase detection. This was to be its undoing.

The submarine sighted the Squadron on the evening of 8th December. It fired two homing torpedoes on a sonar approach (it being night), one of which missed Kirpan at 19:57Hrs. The second torpedo directed to Khukri struck under its magazine, and the ship sank within two minutes, according to the Pakistani submarine captain, Commander (later Vice Admiral) Ahmed Tasnim. [2]

[edit] Casualties

Over 18 officers and 176 sailors were lost in the sinking. The Captain of the ship, Mahendra Nath Mulla, opted to go down with the sinking ship. For this he was posthumously awarded India's second-highest military honour, the Maha Vir Chakra.

A memorial to the dead sailors exists at Diu. The memorial constitutes a full-scale model of INS Khukri encased in a glass house, placed atop a hillock facing the sea. The memorial had been inaugurated by Vice Admiral Madhvendra Singh in his capacity as the flag officer commanding-in-chief, WNC. [1]

The exact location of this memorial can be seen in Google earth. http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=535377

[edit] See Also

Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
History     Operations and Battles    

History
Partition of India
History of Pakistan
Indo-Pakistani Wars
War of 1947
War of 1965
Operation Searchlight
Bangladesh Liberation War
Mukti Bahini
Research and Analysis Wing
Mitro Bahini
Operation Jackpot. Indian Army, Summer 1971
Operation Jackpot. Bangladesh Navy, Autumn 1971


  

Battles of the 1971 War:
• Battle of Atgram Complex
• Battle of Garibpur
• Battle of Boyra
• Operation Chengiz Khan
• Battle of Longewala
• Battle of Hilli
• Meghna Heli Bridge
• Tangail Airdrop
• Battle of Basantar
• PNS Ghazi
• Operation Trident
• East Pakistan Air Operations, 1971
• INS Khukri
• more...

Political and military leaders
India Indira GandhiSam ManekshawK P CandethJ S Aurora • Gopal Gurunath Bewoor • J.F.R. JacobSagat Singh• M L Thapan• T N Raina• Sartaj Singh• N C Rawlley• K K Singh • Kuldip Singh ChandpuriKulwant Singh Pannu   
Pakistan Zulfikar Ali BhuttoYahya KhanA. A. K. NiaziA. O. MithaGul Hassan KhanRao Farman AliSahabzada Yaqub KhanTikka Khan
Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur RahmanTajuddin AhmedMuhammad Mansur AliA. H. M. QamaruzzamanM. A. G. OsmaniZiaur RahmanKhaled Mosharraf
Valour
India L/Nk Albert Ekka Fg Off N.J.S. Sekhon2nd Lt Arun KhetarpalMaj Hoshiar Singh   
Pakistan Major Muhammad AkramPlt Off Rashid MinhasMajor Shabbir Sharif J/Swr Muhammad HussainL/Nk Muhammad Mahfuz
Bangladesh Eng off Ruhul AminFlt Lt Matiur Rahman

[edit] References

  • Mankekar, D.R. Twenty-Two Fateful Days: Pakistan Cut to Size., New Delhi:Indian Book Co., 1972.
  • Roy, Vice Admiral Mihir K. (Retd.), War in the Indian Ocean, Lancer International,1995.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Two-day ceremony at Navy’s Diu memorial

[edit] External links