Hydrographic survey ship “INS Sandhayak” decommissioned

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Indian Navy’s oldest hydrographic survey ship INS Sandhayak was decommissioned at Naval Dockyard in Visakhapatnam after serving the nation for 40 years.

Note: Hydrography is the science that measures and describes the physical features of the navigable portion of the Earth’s surface and adjoining coastal areas.

About INS Sandhayak:

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  • INS Sandhayak was the lead ship of the Sandhayak class of survey ships.
  • The ship operated as a hydrographic survey ship in the Indian Navy, under the Eastern Naval Command.
  • Purpose: The ship conducted shallow coastal and deep-sea hydrographic surveys. The ship also collected oceanographic and geophysical data.
    • In addition to conducting surveys, it also assisted as military transport and casualty-carrying vessels in times of war and natural disasters.
  • Developed by:
    • The ship was conceptualised by the then Chief Hydrographer to the Government of India, Rear Adm FL Fraser.
    • The ship was developed by Garden Reach Ship Builders Limited(GRSE), Kolkata.
    • The ship was then commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1981.
  • Operations: The ship has been an active participant in many significant operations such as
    • Operation Pawan (assisting the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka in 1987) and
    • Operation Rainbow (rendering humanitarian assistance in Sri Lanka post Tsunami of 2004).
  • The ship also participated in the maiden joint INDO-US HADR (humanitarian assistance and disaster relief) exercise ‘Tiger-Triumph’ in 2019.

Source: The Hindu

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