Imphal: a potent and versatile platform equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, says Ministry
Yard 12706 (Imphal), the third Project 15B stealth guided missile destroyer, built at Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), was delivered to the Indian Navy on 20 Oct 2023.
The Project is a follow-on of the Kolkata class (Project 15A) destroyers commissioned in the last decade. Imphal follows in the wake of her predecessors Indian Naval Ships Visakhapatnam and Mormugao commissioned in the past two years.
Designed by the Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau (WDB) and built by MDL in Mumbai, the ship is a hallmark of indigenous shipbuilding and is amongst the most technologically advanced warships in the world.
Being a guided missile destroyer with a displacement of 7,400 tons and an overall length of 164 meters, Imphal is a potent and versatile platform equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors, including surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles and torpedoes.
Powered by a Combined Gas and Gas (COGAG) propulsion set, comprising four gas turbines, she is capable of achieving speeds in excess of 30 knots (56 km/h).
The ship boasts of a high indigenous content of approximately 75% that includes Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missiles (BEL, Bangalore), BrahMos Surface-to-Surface Missiles (BrahMos Aerospace, New Delhi), Indigenous Torpedo Tube Launchers (Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai), Anti-Submarine Indigenous Rocket Launchers (Larsen & Toubro, Mumbai) and 76mm Super Rapid Gun Mount (BHEL, Haridwar)
Imphal’s keel was laid on 19 May 2017 and the ship was launched into water on 20 April 2019. The ship had sailed out for her maiden sea trials on 28 April 2023, and, ever since, has undergone a comprehensive schedule of trials in harbour and at sea, leading up to its Delivery within a record timeframe of only six months.
“The time taken to build Imphal and for her trials is the shortest for any indigenous destroyer,” Defence Ministry said.
The induction of the destroyer, is a tribute to the collaborative efforts of large number of stake holders and would enhance the maritime prowess of the country in the Indian Ocean Region. fiinews.com