Rana INS (KASHIN II or Rajput Class Destroyer) 1982

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Rana INS (KASHIN II or Rajput Class Destroyer) 1982

Post by Arturo » Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:23 pm

INS Rana (D52) is a Rajput class destroyer in active service with the Indian Navy. She was commissioned on 28 June 1982. She is a redesigned Soviet Kashin class guided missile destroyer. Previously, a destroyer of the same name (D115) served in the Indian Navy from 1949 to 1976. This was the R or Rotherham class destroyer named HMS Raider (H15) that the Indian Navy had bought in 1948.

Displacement; 3,950 tons standard, 4,974 tons full load, length; 147 metres (482 ft), beam; 15.8 metres (52 ft), draught; 5 metres (16 ft), propulsion; 4 x gas turbine engines; 2 shafts, 72,000 hp, Speed; 35 knots (65 km/h), range; 4,000 miles (6,400 km) at 18 knots (33 km/h) 2,600 miles (4,200 km) at 30 knots (56 km/h), complement; 320 (including 35 officers).

Sensors and processing systems; navigation; 2 x Volga (NATO: Don Kay) radar at I-band frequency, Air: 1 x MP-500 Kliver (NATO: Big Net-A) radar at C-band or 1 x Bharat RAWL (Dutch Signaal LW08) radar at D-band (installed on INS Ranjit), Air/Surface: 1 x MR-310U Angara (NATO: Head Net-C) radar at E-band, replaced by 1 x EL/M-2238 STAR Communication: Inmarsat, Sonar: 1 x hull mounted Vycheda MG-311 (NATO: Wolf Paw) sonar replaced with Bharat HUMSA during MLR, 1 x Vyega MG-325 (NATO: Mare Tail) variable depth sonar, Armament: Anti-surface: 4 x SS-N-2D Styx AShM missiles, Air-defence: 2 x S-125M (NATO: SA-N-1) SAM launchers Guns: 1 x 76.2 mm main gun, 4 x 30 mm AK-230 CIWS Anti-submarine: 1 x 533 mm PTA 533 quintuple torpedo tube launcher, 2 x RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars, Aircraft carried: 1 x HAL Chetak helicopter

INS Rana serves in the Eastern Fleet of the Indian Navy. Her home port is Visakhapatnam.

With INS Ranjit (D53), she made a call at Qingdao Port, PRC in mid-April 2007.
In April 2008, she visited Bangkok, Thailand with INS Kirpan (P44). Later that month she visited Manila, Philippines.

On 5 and 6 June 2010, she made a friendly visit to Fremantle, Australia to enhance bilateral cooperation between the Indian and Australian navies.

The ships, as part of a battle group of 4 ships began a sustained operational deployment to the South China Sea and the North West Pacific Ocean. the other three ships were INS Shakti, a Deepak-class fleet tanker, INS Shivalik, a stealth frigate, and INS Karmuk, a Kora class corvette. This battle group was under the command of Rear Admiral P Ajit Kumar, Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command. According to the Ministry of Defence, the two-month deployment, far from India's usual area of operations, along with naval exercises with a number of countries, aimed to demonstrate the Indian navy's operational reach.

During the deployment the battle group participated in passage exercises with the navies of the countries visited. The 'Passage Exercises' focussed on maritime security cooperation, which included humanitarian aid & disaster relief (HADR) operations and 'Visit, Board, Search and Seizure' (VBSS) drills for anti-piracy operations. These exercises aimed to increase naval inter-operability, enabling the two navies to function together smoothly during possible HADR operations. In addition, during the port visits, the Fleet Commander along with the Commanding Officers of the ships met high-ranking officials of the Navy, state administration, port management, coastal security organization, police, and other stakeholders of maritime security in the countries visited, to share professional experiences and exchange best practices in areas of mutual interest.

The ship was deployed in the North West Pacific for JIMEX 2012 (Japan-India Maritime Exercise) with the four ship group, and took part in India's first bi-lateral maritime exercise with Japan. The Japanese Maritime Self Defence Force (JMSDF) was represented by two destroyers, one maritime patrol aircraft and a helicopter.

The four ships entered Tokyo on 05 Jun 12 after visiting Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines and Republic of Korea. They stayed in Tokyo for 3 days. This visit coincides with commemoration of 60 years of diplomatic relations between India and Japan. Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Naval Command also visited Tokyo to witness the first JIMEX.

After the deployment in the North pacific, the battle group was deployed in the South China Sea. As part of India's Look East policy, the ships visited the Shanghai port on 13 June 2012, for a five-day goodwill tour. INS Shakti served as the fuel and logistics tanker to the three destroyers. The ships left the port on June 17, 2012. Before leaving the port, the ships conducted routine passage exercise with the People's Liberation Army Navy.

After the visits to Singapore, Vietnam, Philippines, Japan, South Korea and China, the ships visited Port Klang, Malaysia. This was the last port call of the battle group, after which it returned to the Eastern fleet of the Indian Navy, after being on a two month long deployment which started in May 2012.

She is stil in service, as of 2014.

India 1984, S.G.?, Scott: 1050.

Source: Wikipedia.
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