IN Ships Tir, Sujata, Shardul, and ICGS
Sarathi are visiting Jakarta, Indonesia from 18 to 22 Oct 17. The visit is aimed to expose the
trainees to the conduct of IN warship in foreign waters, port
familiarisation and foster bridges of friendship between the two countries. The
ships belong to the First Training Squadron of the Indian Navy functioning
under the Southern Naval Command, headquartered at Kochi and comprises six
indigenously built ships, namely, Indian Naval Ships Tir, Sujata, Shardul,
Indian Coast Guard Ship Sarathi and two Sail Training Ships, viz. INS Sudarshini
and INS Tarangini.
The visit of the ships coincides with the visit of Vice Admiral AR Karve,
AVSM, Flag
Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Southern Naval Command, which is the Training
Command of the Indian Navy. On 18 Oct, The Admiral called on Vice Admiral ADE
Taufiq R, Vice Chief of Staff, Indonesian Navy and discussed matters of mutual
interest to both the countries. The Commanding officers of the Indian ships
called on the Naval area commander, Jakarta.
Executive Branch trainee officers, after
completing ab-initio training at the Indian Naval Academy, where they earn a B
Tech degree, join the First Training Squadron for intensive Practical Sea
Training of 24 weeks designed to enable them get their ‘Sea Legs’. The Sea
Trainees are taught seamanship, basic navigation, ship handling, boat work,
engineering aspects besides exposure to the rigours of life at sea. The
curriculum also includes sail training onboard the Sail Training Ship, where
the trainees are exposed to the elements and get to grip with the art of
sailing and rope work. On successful completion of this phase, the trainees are
appointed to various ships of the Indian Navy and Coast Guard for the Afloat
Training Phase and Seamanship Board. At the First Training Squadron, the IN also
trains officers from friendly foreign countries.
The Indian Navy has imparted training to
international trainees for more than four decades, wherein approximately 13500
personnel from over 40 countries have been trained. Presently seven officers
from Indonesia are undergoing various Ab-initio to advanced courses at SNC. The
Command has gained the reputation of being the finest training destination by
maintaining focussed approach to provide high quality training and by constant
adaptation to evolving tactics and technologies.
The Training Squadron is helmed by Captain DJ
Revar, Senior Officer First Training Squadron, who is also Commanding Officer
INS Tir. He has under him, a team of highly motivated officers and sailors to
assist him in conduct of the sea training.
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