The 2nd and 3rd (foreground) Project 15A Kolkata Class destroyer being built at Mazagon Docks Ltd, Mumbai. |
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Career | Indian Navy |
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Operator: | Indian Navy |
Builder: | Mazagon Dock Limited |
Laid down: | 25 October 2005 |
Launched: | 18 September 2009 |
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Class and type: | Kolkata-class destroyer |
Displacement: | 6,800 tons |
Length: | 163 meters |
Beam: | 17.4 meters |
Speed: | 30+ knots |
Sensors and processing systems: |
Multi-function radar system,Humsa-NG hull mounted sonar and a Nagin active towed array sonar |
Armament: | 1 x 127 mm gun 2x8 Brahmos Supersonic Cruise Missiles 48 cell Barak 8 SAM 32 Barak 1 SAM 4 x 30 mm AK-630 rapid fire gatling guns[1] twin-tube torpedo launchers anti-submarine rocket launchers[1] |
Aircraft carried: | 2 Sea King and Dhruv Helicopters |
INS Kochi is a 6,800 ton guided-missile stealth destroyer and the second of the Kolkata class destroyers (Project 15A) of the Indian Navy. She is the second of 3 multi-role destroyers of the type under construction. In keeping with the tradition of the Navy, the warship was launched by Madhulika Verma, wife of Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma, at 11.20 a.m. September 18, 2009 from the Mazgaon Dock in Mumbai.[2]
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This 163 meters long, indigenously designed ship will have state-of-the art weapons and sensors, stealth features, an advanced action information system, a comprehensive auxiliary system, sophisticated power distribution system and a host of other advanced features.
INS Kochi will be fitted with the supersonic BrahMos surface-to-surface missiles. It’s surface-to-air missile system is being developed in collaboration with the Defence Research Development Organization, DRDO. The ship will also be fitted with indigenously built twin-tube torpedo launchers and anti-submarine rocket launchers, besides AK-630 rapid fire guns. The ship propelled by four gas turbines can travel at a speed of 30 knots.
INS Kochi, is expected to be ready for commissioning into the Indian Navy by 2012. The first warship of Project 15-A, INS Kolkata will join the fleet in 2010.
For the first time, Mazagon Docks used a "pontoon assisted" launching method in collaboration with a Russian firm Baltisky Zavod. Under this method, pontoons are welded to the hull, which give buoyancy and helps overcome tidal constraints. Mazagon plans to use this method for all future ship launches, as the process makes it possible to launch ships with much higher weight.
The keel of the Kochi was laid in 25 October 2005 .
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