Indian Navy Safely Recovers Unexploded Missile Warhead From Merchant Tanker Off Kochi

The
Indian Navy successfully completed a complex operation involving the recovery
of an unexploded missile warhead from the crude oil tanker MT Olympic
Life.
The
Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, which did not have any Indian nationals
onboard, was on passage from Fujairah, UAE, to Kochi reported an explosion
in its hull, while off the coast of Oman on 26 May 2026.
The
vessel reported the presence of an unexploded ordnance as it continued its
transit towards Kochi.
On
receipt of information through the Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean
Region (IFC-IOR), the Indian Navy initiated a coordinated response. Kochi based
Southern Naval Command deployed a specialist Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD)
team for a detailed assessment. The team confirmed that a projectile had
penetrated the vessel’s hull, traversed multiple structural compartments and
was lodged inside a fuel tank.
In
view of the risks associated with the presence of an unexploded missile warhead
inside a fuel storage compartment, the EOD team adopted a deliberate and phased
approach to ensure the safety of the ship, its crew and surrounding port
infrastructure.
After
completion of prescribed safety procedures, the EOD team employed advanced
diagnostic methods to identify and isolate the detonation mechanism before
carrying out the safe extraction of the warhead along with the associated
debris.
The
recovered ordnance has been transported to a secure facility for safe stowage
and detailed examination.
This
meticulously planned and executed high-risk operation, conducted over an
extended duration, underscores the Indian Navy’s proficiency in explosive
ordnance disposal, technical expertise and effective inter-agency coordination
in addressing complex maritime contingencies.
The
Indian Navy’s prompt response to an emergency at sea, irrespective of the
nationality of the crew or the ownership of MT Olympic Life,
reaffirms its role as a responsible maritime force dedicated to global maritime
safety and a trusted and preferred security partner in the region.

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