Indian Navy receives its largest indigenous guided-missile destroyer ‘Visakhapatnam’
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Indian Navy receives its largest indigenous guided-missile destroyer ‘Visakhapatnam’

The stealth guided-missile destroyer, which has the capability to launch missiles from its deck, was built at Mumbai's Mazagon Dock and delivered to the Navy on 28 October.

   
A P15B stealth Guided Missile destroyer

A P15B stealth guided missile destroyer | Twitter: @indiannavy

New Delhi: The Navy received its first P15B stealth guided-missile destroyer from Mazgaon Dock Shipbuilders on Thursday, an official statement said on Saturday.

The construction and delivery of this ship — named “Visakhapatnam” — is another testament of impetus given by the government and the Navy to the indigenous warship construction programmes, it said.

A guided-missile destroyer has the capability to launch guided anti-aircraft missiles from its deck.

“Visakhapatnam – first of the indigenous P15B stealth guided-missile destroyers being built at Mazagon Dock, Mumbai delivered to Indian Navy on October 28, 2021,” the Indian Navy said on Twitter.

“Induction of the destroyer will not only enhance combat readiness of Indian Navy but will also be a major leap forward towards our quest for Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India),” it added.


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