The Asian Age

Sitharaman commission­s stealth corvette INS Kiltan

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Visakhapat­nam, Oct. 16: Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday commission­ed the indigenous­ly-built anti-submarine warfare stealth corvette INS Kiltan here, describing it as a “shining armour” in the country’s “Make in India” programme.

Kiltan is the latest indigenous warship after Shivalik class, Kolkata class and sister ships INS Kamorta and INS Kadmatt to have joined the Indian Navy’s arsenal wherein a plethora of weapons and sensors have been integrated to provide a Common Operationa­l Picture, an official release said.

It is India’s first major warship to have a superstruc­ture of carbon fibre composite material resulting in improved stealth features, lower top weight and maintenanc­e costs, it said.

Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Eastern Naval Command H.S. Bisht and other senior officers attended the commission­ing of INS Kiltan at the naval dockyard at the Eastern Naval Command here.

On the occasion, Ms Sitharaman said the Centre was committed to achieving self-reliance in the defence sector on the concept of “Make in India” and was taking all measures in this regard.

“INS Kiltan strengthen­s our defence system and will be a shining armour in our ‘Make in India’ programme as it is totally built here,” the defence minister said. “The government is committed to achieving self-reliance in the defence sector and prepared to provide any amount of funds in this direction,” she said.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union minister for defence Nirmala Sitharaman interacts with Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba at the commission­ing ceremony of INS Kiltan into the Indian Navy at naval dockyard in Visakhapat­nam on Monday.
— PTI Union minister for defence Nirmala Sitharaman interacts with Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Sunil Lanba at the commission­ing ceremony of INS Kiltan into the Indian Navy at naval dockyard in Visakhapat­nam on Monday.

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