INS Tarkash Arrives at St Petersburg, Russia

Indian Naval Ship Tarkash arrived at St Petersburg, Russia to participate in The Russian Navy Day Parade, welcomed by Russian Navy with live performance

Towards bolstering the robust ties between Russia and India and in recognition of the ‘special and privileged strategic partnership’ between the two countries, Indian Naval Ship Tarkash arrived at St Petersburg, Russia, on 25 July 2019 to participate in The Russian Navy Day Parade. The ship was welcomed into the harbour by officials from the Russian Navy with a live performance by the Russian Naval Band as a part of the welcome ceremony.

The Indian Navy is being represented at the Russian Navy Day Parade 2019, by a delegation led by Vice Admiral Ajit Kumar P, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command and INS Tarkash. In addition to attending the Navy Day Parade, the Flag Officer would also call on the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy to review Navy to Navy cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration.




INS Tarkash will form part of the mobile column for the review by the President of the Russian Federation. During its stay in the harbour, the ship will be berthed at Lt Schmidt Embankment and remain open for visitors on 26 and 27 July 2019. The ship’s crew would also have professional interactions with the Russian Navy towards enhancing co-operation between the two forces.

INS Tarkash, commanded by Captain Sathish Vasudev, is the second ship of the state-of-the-art Teg Class Stealth Frigates (P1135.6), built by Yantar Shipyard at Kaliningrad, Russia. It is equipped with a versatile range of weapons and sensors and manned by a highly motivated crew of over 250 personnel including 30 officers. It incorporates the latest stealth features such as reduced radar, infra-red, acoustic and magnetic signatures, thus making it difficult to detect at sea. The ship is part of the Indian Navy’s Western Fleet based at Mumbai under the operational Command of Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command.

 

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