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The indigenously built nuclear-powered submarine INS Arihant emerged from the breakwaters of the Visakhapatnam Harbour on Monday morning marking a step in validation of indigenous technologies involved in its construction.
The highly-secretive project monitored directly by the Prime Minister’s Office, INS Arihant, with a helicopter flying over it, emerged from the breakwaters into the Bay of Bengal even as low hanging mist made it difficult to view the submarine. The submarine glided in Bay partially submerged as part of its sea trials.
INS Arihant majestically sailed north in the Bay along the coast, partially submerged. After about an hour later it disappeared into the mist.
The event coincided with the maiden visit to the city of Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar. Official Naval sources could not confirm whether the Defence Minister flagged off the sea trials. When contacted, Naval officials declared that Arihant was not a Navy controlled project and so they were not in a position to give any information on the subject.
The Defence Minister who arrived by an IAF aircraft from Goa in the morning was driven from INS Dega to the Naval Base. The Minister is scheduled to have left the city for New Delhi by lunch time.
INS Arihant is a 6,000 tonne vessel powered by 83 MW pressurised light water reactor. It was launched in 2009 and its nuclear reactor went critical in 2013. It is the first in the series of nuclear-powered ballistic submarines being manufactured indigenously.
INS Arihant sails out of harbour - The Hindu
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