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Arrival of the Indian navy ship INS Ranjit (D53) at North Emerald pier | Demotix.com



The arrival of the Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) was met by a deputation of personnel RI Eastern Fleet Command (Koarmatim) and Koarmatim officials, at Pier North emerald Tanjung Perak, Surabaya on Thursday (15/3). Deputation from the army units Eskorta Ship, Submarine Force, Force amphibious ship, the ship Fast Force, and Patrol boats Satauan Ship Unit Koarmatim Bantu lineup. While officials menjambut include Asops Danlantamal Navy V (P) H. Yudho Warsono, India's Defence Attache Colonel Sanjeev Langeh and officers of Lantamal V and Satkor Koarmatim.
Destroyer class warships (Class Destroyer) will be in Surabaya for three days starting today hinga March 17, 2012. During their stay in Surabaya, Warship INS Ranjit (53) will carry out some activities, such as courtesy call to Danlantamal V, an open ship, along with sports Koarmatim personnel, visits to the government of Surabaya and visits to tourist attractions in East Java.
The purpose of this visit is to strengthen the relationship between the Indian Navy with the Navy that has been going on since long. Relationship that has existed between the Indian Navy with Navy for cooperation include joint patrols, named Coordinated Patrol (Patkor) Indindo held every year. In addition, the visit is expected to be a tourism promotion event in East Java to the world.
Indian Warship Class Destroyer Raiput this type specification and have destroyer with a length of 147 meters, 15.8 meters wide and weighs 4974 tons. This warship commanded by Captain Punit Chadda with the number of crew (ABK) 320 people and leaving from the Port of the Indian Navy since February 2012. In addition to visiting Indonesia, Indian warships will also be visited several countries in Asia like the Philippines and Malaysia

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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives with the crew to Indonesia. An Indian soldier keeps watch.


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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives to a waiting crowd, flanked by the Indonesian navy.


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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives to a waiting crowd, flanked by the Indonesian navy.

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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives to a waiting crowd, flanked by the Indonesian navy.

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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives.

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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives.

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Indian Navy warship INS Ranjit (D53) arrives with the crew to Indonesia. An Indian soldier keeps watch.
 
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Look East policy... Good Going...

Also start Training for East Asian Countries in Indian Armed Forces
 
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India should really consider new fatigues for the marine commandos (MARCOS).....The MARCOS are highly trained but lacks a decent battledress. The new ones given to them looks like second hand bought from US marines. Also the INSAS riffle should be replaced with more sophisticated carbines like M4 or HK G36C.
 
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India should really consider new fatigues for the marine commandos (MARCOS).....The MARCOS are highly trained but lacks a decent battledress. The new ones given to them looks like second hand bought from US marines. Also the INSAS riffle should be replaced with more sophisticated carbines like M4 or HK G36C.

If you are going by the pictures, the sailors in the pics are not MARCOS. They are just sailors from the ships complement detailed for sentry duties. And the sentries are equipped with both carbines and INSAS rifles apart from side-arms.
 
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India should really consider new fatigues for the marine commandos (MARCOS).....The MARCOS are highly trained but lacks a decent battledress. The new ones given to them looks like second hand bought from US marines. Also the INSAS riffle should be replaced with more sophisticated carbines like M4 or HK G36C.

They are NOT MARCOS..not by a long shot.
 
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India should really consider new fatigues for the marine commandos (MARCOS).....The MARCOS are highly trained but lacks a decent battledress. The new ones given to them looks like second hand bought from US marines. Also the INSAS riffle should be replaced with more sophisticated carbines like M4 or HK G36C.

If you are going by the pictures, the sailors in the pics are not MARCOS. They are just sailors from the ships complement detailed for sentry duties. And the sentries are equipped with both carbines and INSAS rifles apart from side-arms.

They are NOT MARCOS..not by a long shot.

They are VBSS(Visit, board, search, and seizure) team of Indian Navy.

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Indonesian navy is the best in S.E. asia......................i am really glad that we are improving our military co-operation!!:)
 
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It is one hell of ship I was on board on December 5th last year...... My friend is a commissioned officer.
 
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Armament: 4 x SS-N-2 OR 8 x Brahmos supersonic missiles,
1 x twin 76mm main gun,
4 x 30 mm AK-630M guns,
2 x S-125M (NATO: SA-N-1) SAM twin launchers,
1 x 533 mm PTA 533 quintuple torpedo tube launcher,
2 x RBU-6000 anti-submarine mortars
Aircraft carried: 1 x Ka-28 or HAL Chetak helicopter
Class and type: Rajput class destroyer
 
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