INS Sunayna Latest News
INS Sunayna, currently on deployment to Africa as Indian Ocean Ship IOS SAGAR arrived at Nacala Port, Mozambique, recently.
About INS Sunayna
- It is the second Saryu-class offshore patrol vessel of the Indian Navy.
- It was designed and constructed indigenously by the Goa Shipyard Limited.
- It was commissioned at Kochi on 15th October 2013.Â
- It is based under Southern Naval Command.
- It is designed to undertake fleet support operations, coastal and offshore patrolling, ocean surveillance and monitoring of sea lines of communications and offshore assets, and escort duties.
INS Sunayna Features
- Two diesel engines propel INS Sunayna and enable it to achieve speeds in excess of 25 knots.
- The ship also has an automatic power management system and is fitted with the latest navigation, communication, and electronic support systems.
- The armament fit includes one 76 mm gun with an electro-optic fire control system, Close-in Weapon Systems (CIWS) and CHAFF launchers.
- It can also carry a helicopter.
What is IOS SAGAR?
- IOS SAGAR is a pioneering effort aimed at bringing together the navies and maritime agencies of the Southwest Indian Ocean Region (IOR) on an Indian Naval platform.Â
- The mission will serve as an opportunity to provide comprehensive training to sea-riders from the Friendly Foreign Nations (FFNs) and marks an unprecedented collaboration in maritime security.
- It is a unique mission based on the Government of India’s regional initiative of maritime collaboration titled SAGAR, which stands for Security and Growth for All in the Region.Â
- IOS SAGAR also emphasises India's role as a "preferred security partner" and the "first responder" in the IOR.
- The tagline of IOS SAGAR is 'One Ocean One Mission'.
Source:Â PIB
INS Sunayna FAQs
Q1: Which shipyard was responsible for the design and construction of INS Sunayna?
Ans: Goa Shipyard Limited
Q2: Under which Naval Command is INS Sunayna based?
Ans: Southern Naval Command
Q3: What does the acronym SAGAR stand for in the context of India’s maritime initiative?
Ans: Security and Growth for All in the Region